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diazo-
diazo- Chem. (daɪˈæzəʊ) [f. di-2 + azo-.] A formative used in chemical nomenclature to denote the substituent {b2}N+{b2}N- (as in diazomethane, CH2N2) and also the group {b1}N{b2}N{b1} when one bond only is to a carbon atom of an organic group (as in benzenediazochloride, C6H5{b1}N{b2}N{b1}Cl). Also... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diazo (software)
Diazo, previously named xdv, is a general-purpose, open source website theming tool. It is written in Python and generates XSLT. Diazo creates a separation between theme pages (static HTML) and transformation rules (Diazo's own domain specific language based in XML), allowing web designers to work o... wikipedia.org
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Diazo
Some of the most stable diazo compounds are α-diazo-β-diketones and α-diazo-β-diesters, in which the electron density is further delocalized into an electron-withdrawing wikipedia.org
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diazonium
diazonium Chem. (daɪəˈzəʊnɪəm) [a. G. diazonium (A. Hantzsch 1895, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XXVIII. 1735), f. diazo- + -onium.] A formative used in chemical nomenclature to denote the ion {b1}N + / 2 attached to a carbon atom in an organic compound (usu. an aromatic one, as benzenediazonium chlor... Oxford English Dictionary
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diazo
diazo (daɪˈæzəʊ) abbrev. of diazotype (see diazo-).1948 Jrnl. Documentation Dec. 184 An important advantage of the diazo system of reproduction..is that there is no need to decide beforehand what the eventual demand will be. 1953 Library Assoc. Rec. LV. 10 (title) Progress in reflex copying; Diazo a... Oxford English Dictionary
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6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine
{{DISPLAYTITLE:6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine}} 6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) is a glutamine antagonist, which was isolated originally from Streptomyces in a sample of Peruvian soil. This diazo compound is biosynthesized from lysine by three enzymes in bacteria. It is one of the most famous non-prote... wikipedia.org
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diazomethane
diazomethane, n. Chem. (daɪˌæzəʊˈmiːθeɪn, daɪˌeɪzəʊ-) [ad. G. Diazomethan (H. von Pechmann 1894, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XXVII. 1888), f. diazo- + methane n.] An aliphatic diazo compound, CH2N2 , a poisonous yellow gas used as a methylating agent.1894 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXVI. i. 438 When nitrosome... Oxford English Dictionary
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2,3,4-Pentanetrione
Another way is by reacting 2,4-pentandedione with p-nitroso-N,N-dimethylaniline; forming an α-diazo-β-dicarbonyl derivative compound, and then reacting Or the α-diazo-β-dicarbonyl derivative can be treated with tert-butylhypochlorite. Properties 2,3,4-Pentanetrione appears as an orangy-red oil. wikipedia.org
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Ozalid
Ozalid (ˈəʊzəlɪd) [Formed by reversing diazo- and inserting l.] A proprietary name used esp. in connection with a diazotype copying process in which the light-sensitive coating of the paper contains the coupling compound as well as the diazonium salt, so that the image may be made visible by exposur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Theodor Curtius
Diazo- und Azoverbindungen der Fettreihe, Barth, Leipzig (1888) Studien mit Hydrazin, Barth, Leipzig, Bd 1,2 (1896), Bd 3,4 (1918) Einwirkung von Basen wikipedia.org
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azo-
azo- Chem. (ˈæzəʊ-) Short combining form of azote, nitrogen. Used to form the names of: 1. gen. Compounds containing nitrogen, as azoˈhumic, nitrogenized humic (acid); azoˈlitmin, the principal colouring matter of litmus; azoˈleic, an acid formed by treating oleic with nitric acid. 2. spec. Substitu... Oxford English Dictionary
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صباغ آزوي
Azoic Diazo Components). wikipedia.org
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Büchner–Curtius–Schlotterbeck reaction
For example, an acyl-diazomethane can react with an aldehyde in the presence of a DBU catalyst to form isolable α-diazo-β-hydroxy esters (shown below). wikipedia.org
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sulpha-
sulpha- Pharm. (ˈsʌlfə) Also (chiefly U.S.) sulfa-, (before a vowel) sulph-. [f. sulphanilamide.] Formative element in the names of drugs derived from sulphanilamide, as sulphaˈcetamide [acetamide], the sulphonamide CH3CO·NH·SO2·C6H4·NH2, which is used in the form of the sodium salt in the treatment... Oxford English Dictionary
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