xylene

NOUN
  1. a colorless flammable volatile liquid hydrocarbon used as a solvent
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  • They can contain chemicals such as acrylate, peroxides, bisphenol, formaldehyde, hexane, hydroquinone, phenol, polyurethane, silane, toluene, and xylene, some of which have been suspected of toxicity.
  • Sections were dewaxed in xylene and hydrated in ethanol.
  • Tissue sections were cut at 5 m, dewaxed, and hydrated in xylene and ethanol before antigen retrieval.
  • METHOD The effects were observed in the following models, xylene induced swelling of mouse ear, carrageenin induced paw edema in rat and hot-plate procedure in mice.
  • The slides were then dehydrated and cleared in graded alcohol and xylene, respectively, and mounted with a coverglass.
  • In the workplace, their mothers had come into contact with such solvents as toluene, xylene, mineral spirits, isopropyl alcohol and trichloroethylene.
  • The Characteristic application and progress of PTC in indirect electrooxidation are introduced, as an example , the indirect electrooxidation of xylene is reported.
  • Conclusion The control measures of occupational hazard are effective during m-xylene production process, but noise in the workplace needs to be taken effective protective measures.
  • Besides a cymene and a toluene, which have already been shown to exist in rosin spirit, metaxylene was found to be present. Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881
  • Results:Casticin inhibited significantly xylene - induced mouse ear edema, egg albumen - induced rat paw edema and acetic acid - induced mouse vascular permeability.
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