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carbamate

NOUN
  1. a salt (or ester) of carbamic acid

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  • Most of them belong to the carbamate, nicotinoid and organophosphorus families.
  • The state-run Xinhua news agency said police in the northeastern province of Jilin found traces of the toxic pesticide carbamate in partially consumed bottles of the drink recovered from a local hospital where the victims sought treatment. Coke Says China Juice Drinks Aren't Toxic
  • Organophosphate and carbamates are nerve poisons that lower the blood levels of an enzyme called cholinesterase, which aids in the regulation of the nervous system.
  • ® Carbamate columns designed for analysis of carbamates specified in United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) Method 531.2, using LC-postcolumn derivatization-fluorescence or LC-MS methods. D Mag - News
  • When the Sunday Herald revealed in May that single malt whiskies were contaminated with high levels of a cancer-causing toxin, ethyl carbamate, the agency insisted that the health risks were minimal.
  • The Union Carbide Company used methyl isocyanate in manufacturing Carbaryl (carbamate) pesticides. Use Your Knowledge of Environmental Studies to Influence Society
  • Those 5 contained dithiocarbamate fungicides, as did most fruit and vegetables tested for NZFSA. ScreenTalk
  • A method using sodium diethyldithiocarbamate trihydrate (DDTC) as chromogenic agent for determinating micro-amounts of copper in tea was developed by spectrophotometry in aqueous solution.
  • AIM:To explore the protective effect of pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate(PDTC) on a cute liver injury(ALI) caused by hepatic ischemia reperfusion(HIR) in rats and i ts mechanism of action.
  • Many commonly used chemicals, especially organophosphate and carbamate pesticides, poison mammals by this mechanism. Neurotoxicity
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