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  • '''Ethanol''', also called '''ethyl alcohol''', '''pure alcohol''', '''grain alcohol'' Ethanol is a straight-chain [[alcohol]], and its [[chemical formula]] is C<sub>2</s
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ethanol]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #Redirect[[Ethanol]]
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  • ...eduction of acetaldehyde to ethanol is reversible, so that excess alcohol (ethanol) consumption leads to a build up of acetaldehyde and "hangovers".
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  • ...of [[ethanol]]. It excludes acute ethanol poisoning, and implies that the ethanol has completely or fully been metabolized. While there is much folklore abo Mechanisms include those caused directly by metabolizing ethanol, alcohol withdrawal in habituated persons, and toxic byproducts of alcohol
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  • ...The constellation of symptoms experienced after excessive consumption of [[ethanol]]
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  • A group of syndromes that may occur after cessation of drinking ethanol alcohol.
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  • ...arious species of plants, used as raw material for products like sugar and ethanol.
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  • The conversion of nutrients to desired products, such as [[ethanol]], [[acetic acid]] or [[acetone]], using yeast, bacteria, or a combination
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  • ...lcoholic beverage consisting of a clear liquid comprising mostly water and ethanol purified by distillation from a fermented substance, usually grain.
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  • ...is created by [[yeast]] that [[Fermentation (food)|ferment]] sugar into [[ethanol]] and [[carbon dioxide]].
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  • ...e serotonin reuptake inhibitor]] class, which also effective in reducing [[ethanol]] uptake in [[alcoholism|alcoholics]] and is used in depressed patients who
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  • ...d as solvents or chemical reagents. To many, alcohol implies the alcohol [[ethanol]] that is found in beer, wine and distilled spirits. The alcohol [[isopropa [[Ethanol]] (CH<sub>3</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>OH) is the type of alcohol found in alcoholi
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  • {{r|Ethanol}}
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  • {{r|Hangover}} ''Memory of ethanol''
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  • ....50 caliber bullet with wings and a tail. It had enough liquid oxygen and ethanol for a short powered flight, and then glided to a landing.
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  • |iupac= 2-[2-(4-dibenzo [b,f ] [1,4]thiazepin-11-yl-1-piperazinyl)ethoxy]-ethanol fumarate
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  • ...d to express substructure: C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH is more common for ethanol, to show that one hydrogen and one oxygen combine in a [[hydroxyl]] group.
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  • {{r|Ethanol}}
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  • ...he dough. CO2 is also what produces the carbonation in beer and champagne. Ethanol, or alcohol, is what makes beer and wine alcoholic beverages. ...2 formation are used more in the baking of bread, while strains that favor ethanol formation are used for the brewing process. Because Saccharomyces cerevisia
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  • ...oi.org/10.1038/40775 |issn=}}</ref> While both factors impair performance, ethanol impairs self-perception of performance.<ref name="pmid10354808">{{cite jour
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ethanol]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Ethanol''', also called '''ethyl alcohol''', '''pure alcohol''', '''grain alcohol'' Ethanol is a straight-chain [[alcohol]], and its [[chemical formula]] is C<sub>2</s
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  • ...pyruvate; ''alcoholic fermentation'' is the conversion of pyruvate into [[ethanol]] and [[carbon dioxide]]; and ''heterolactic fermentation'' is the producti Typical examples of fermentation products are [[ethanol]], [[lactic acid]], and [[hydrogen]]. However, more exotic compounds can be
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  • Table 1 lists Antoine equation coefficients for [[water]] and for [[ethanol]] with each having two sets of coefficients: one for the temperature range |bgcolor="#f0f0f0"|Ethanol below the NBP||8.20417||1642.89||230.300||-57||80
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  • ...rees and grasses, are also used as feedstocks for bioethanol production. [[Ethanol]] can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form, but it is usually us
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  • ...</ref> The trial did not appear to have patients with liver failure due to ethanol.
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  • ...re the principal feedstocks: elemental [[mercury]], [[nitric acid]] and [[ethanol]]. Even industrial synthesis is on a relatively small batch scale, and [[gu
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  • ...n be produced from the condensation reaction between [[acetic acid]] and [[ethanol]]. Another method of ester preparation ([[alcoholysis]]) uses an acid chlor
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  • ...ite to off-white and is slightly soluble in water. It is very soluble in [[ethanol]] and[[ propylene glycol]]. The [[molecular weight]] for Clarinex (Deslorat
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  • :* d-ethanol
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  • ...legislation passed by Congress in late 2007 that mandated increased use of ethanol in gasoline nationwide. ...esources Committee, I have worked to strengthen markets for South Dakota's ethanol facilities and increase production of soy-based biodiesel.
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  • {{Image|E&E-EthanolRefy.JPG|right|350px|'''Ethanol refinery in Columbia.'''}} ...biomass into liquid automotive transport fuels such as [[biodiesel]] and [[ethanol]].<ref>[http://www1.eere.energy.gov/biomass/abcs_biofuels.html ABC's of Bio
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  • ...[[amide]]. Thus, ethyl acetate can be hydrolyzed to form acetic acid and ethanol. Conversely, the [[Fisher esterification]] reaction can be used to react a
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  • | water (but there apparently are things that are not water, such as ethanol), or, in the body of the article, lactose. ''Is water the only something th | Diluent (water & ethanol), vehicle(lactose)
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  • ...solid that is practically insoluble in water and very slightly soluble in ethanol.
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  • ...nt effect on central nervous system function. The most common example is [[ethanol]], which is capable of causing overlapping cerebellar and vestibular ataxia Non-hereditary causes of cerebellar degeneration include chronic [[ethanol abuse]], [[paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration]], [[high altitude cerebr
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  • ...treating [[major depressive disorder]]. It is also effective in reducing [[ethanol]] uptake in [[alcoholism|alcoholics]] and is used in depressed patients who
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  • "Essiac demonstrated a modest gastric protective effect via reduction of ethanol-induced gastric ulceration. However, Essiac did not demonstrate significant ...ective effects of Arctium lappa Linne on liver injuries induced by chronic ethanol consumption and potentiated by carbon tetrachloride.
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  • ...ective effects of Arctium lappa Linne on liver injuries induced by chronic ethanol consumption and potentiated by carbon tetrachloride.
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  • ...the ability to intoxicate, between ethanol and vinegar. Whereas even pure ethanol can be drunk in small quantities by a human without damaging the mouth or t
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  • ...a posses a heterofermentative ability, hence they can make lactic acid and ethanol along with several short-chain fatty acids-this includes [[formic acid]]. I ...rium. Hence, various organisms make different amounts of acetate, lactate ethanol and formate under the relative equal conditions.
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  • ...is increased. An example of such a combination is [[acetaminophen]] and [[ethanol]]: when combined at their respective non-toxic doses, they can produce a to Long term [[ethanol]] use induces the CYP2E1 enzyme, which produces larger amounts of NAPQI fro
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  • ...ess the carbohydrates in the grains were broken down into alcohols such as ethanol. Later other cultures produced the process of [[Lactic acid fermentation]]
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