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ptomaine
ptomaine Chem. (pt-, ˈtəʊmeɪaɪn, ˈtəʊmeɪn) [ad. It. ptomaina, erroneously formed by Professor Selmi of Bologna, f. Gr. πτῶµα fallen body, corpse: see -ine5. As the Gr. combining stem is πτωµατ-, the correct form of the word would be ptomatine. Prof. Selmi's first paper in Annali di Chimica (1876) LX...
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ptomaine
ptomaine/ˈtəumeɪn; `tomen/ n[C, U]any of a group of substances formed by decaying animal and vegetable matter 尸硷, 尸毒(动物和蔬菜腐烂後产生的物质).
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The Phantom Cowboy
Cast
Ted Wells as Bill Collins / Jim Russell (The Phantom Rider)
Doris Brook as Ruth Rogers
George Chesebro as Buck Houston
Jimmy Aubrey as Ptomaine Pete
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ptomaic
ptomaic, a. (pt-, təʊˈmeɪɪk) [f. ptomaine + -ic. The etymologically correct form would be ptomatic: cf. next.] Of or pertaining to ptomaine.1904 Daily News 18 June 3 Some time ago he was seriously ill through ptomaic poisoning.
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Chili burger
"Ptomaine Tommy" DeForest, who founded a sawdust-floored all-night restaurant, "Ptomaine Tommy's", located in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles The term size for a chili burger arguably derives from the portion size of the chili used at Ptomaine Tommy's.
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agmatine
agmatine, n. Biochem. (ˈægmətiːn) [ad. Ger. Agmatin (coined by A. Kosselin 1910, in Zeitschr. für Physiol. Chem. LXVI. 257), prob. f. A(mino- amino- + G(uanidin guanidine n. + Ptomain ptomaine n.] An amine produced by the decarboxylation of arginine during the degradation of proteins; aminobutylguan...
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Harold Hackett
On one occasion she said her and their two children were ill with ptomaine poisoning and Hackett was summoned immediately.
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parvoline
parvoline Chem. (ˈpɑːvəlaɪn) [f. L. parv-us small, little + -oline, after quinoline.] A ptomaine C9H13N, = C5H2N(CH3)2(C2H5) dimethylethylpyridine, obtained as an oily liquid with a disagreeable odour, from decaying mackerel and horse flesh, and also from certain shales and bituminous coals.1855 Gre...
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Adolf Dieudonné
Bacterial food poisoning; a concise exposition of the etiology, bacteriology, pathology, symptomatology, prophylaxis, and treatment of so-called ptomaine
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saprine
† saprine Chem. Obs. Also -in. [ad. G. saprin (L. Brieger Untersuchungen über Ptomaine (1885) II. 46), f. as prec.: see -ine5.] A ptomaine of doubtful identity isolated from putrefying flesh.1887 [see cadaverine]. 1894 Watts's Dict. Chem. IV. 346/2 Saprine is isolated by means of its platinochloride...
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Amy Lee (saxophonist)
All of her solo music is released on her independent label Publick Ptomaine Music.
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شيلي برجر
“Ptomaine tommy’s DeForst) هو الذي ابتكر شيلي برجر في عشرينيات القرن العشرين، وهو الذي أسس مطعمًا يعمل طوال الليل ومفروشًا بنشارة الخشب، وكان يسمى تومين توميز (Ptomaine Tommy's)، في حي لينكون هايتس في لوس انجلس.
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中毒 | translate Simplified Chinese to English - Cambridge Dictionary
ptomaine uk / ˈtəʊ.meɪn/ us / ˈtoʊ.meɪn/ noun old-fashioned specialized. an illness caused by eating food containing ptomaine: Everyone in the restaurant got ptomaine from the sorbet. 餐馆里的每个人都是因为吃了冰沙而食物中毒。. 查看更多.
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