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  • ...al''' is a group of syndromes that may occur after cessation of drinking [[ethanol]] alcohol.<ref name="pmid15249349">{{cite journal |author=Mayo-Smith MF, Be ...awal seizures is a "condition where [[seizure]]s occur in association with ethanol abuse (alcoholism) without other identifiable causes. Seizures usually occu
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  • ...], [[ethanol]], or other [[redox|reduced]] [[metabolite]]s. Yeast produces ethanol and CO<sub>2</sub>; human muscle (under anaerobic conditions) produces lact
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  • Global [[ethanol]] (C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>5</sub>OH) production for transport fuel tripled betw ...ly in rural communities. According to the Renewable Fuels Association, the ethanol industry created almost 154,000 U.S. jobs in 2005 alone, boosting household
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  • ...ng fatty acid ethyl esters and ethyl glucuronide that are metabolites of [[ethanol]].<ref name="pmid16624267">{{cite journal |author=Pragst F, Balikova MA |ti
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  • ...either the entire plant, or a simple extract from it, such as a water or [[ethanol]] extract, which explicitly do not attempt to extract specific chemicals. P ...ifferent concentrations. With the foxglove, for example, extracting with [[ethanol|alcohol]] will yield a much higher concentration than will water extraction
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  • |[[ammonia]]||[[ethanol]]||[[isopropanol]]||[[methyl tert-butyl ether|methyl ''tert''-butyl ether]]
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  • The addition of a nonpolar solvent like [[ethanol]] to a solution typically decreases solubility of highly charged solutes, a
    9 KB (1,408 words) - 18:21, 21 December 2010
  • With ethanol more than methanol, the biodiesel and alcohol may be in an emulsion, which
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  • Glycolysis ending in pyruvate, lactate or ethanol, produces less energy per glucose molecule than complete [[aerobic]] oxidat ...rt simply reduce pyruvate to [[lactic acid]], whereas [[yeast]] produces [[ethanol]] and [[carbon dioxide]]. Anaerobic bacteria are capable of using a wide va
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  • ...oncise definition to a compound, or when the IUPAC name is simpler (viz. ''ethanol'' against ''ethyl alcohol''). Otherwise the ''common'' or [[trivial name]] ...vent]]s which are either pure substances like [[diethyl ether|ether]] or [[ethanol|ethyl alcohol]], or mixtures, such as the paraffinic solvents such as the v
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  • ...nimal hides]], [[leather]], industrial chemicals ([[starch]], [[sugar]], [[ethanol]], [[butanol]], other [[alcohol]]s and [[plastic]]s), [[fiber]]s ([[cotton] ...s of global agriculture posed by 21st century demands such as the biofuels ethanol and biodiesel, and manufacturing of polymers from renewable resources.<ref>
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  • ...[[diuretic]]s, [[narcotic]]s and [[cannabinoid]]s. The use of alcohol ([[ethanol]]) is banned in selected sports only during actual competition.
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  • ...[[diuretic]]s, [[narcotic]]s and [[cannabinoid]]s. The use of alcohol ([[ethanol]]) is banned in selected sports only during actual competition.
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  • ...wel syndrome]] via rectal administration of 1% allyl isothiocyanate in 30% ethanol. The mice were then force-fed ''L. plantarum'' 299v for up to 28 days. The
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  • ...concise definition to a compound, or when the IUPAC name is simpler (viz. ethanol against ethyl alcohol). Otherwise the common or [[trivial name]] may be use ...>3</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>OH is propan-1-ol. ([[Methanol]] and [[ethanol]] are unambiguous and do not require position numbers). The suffixes -diol,
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  • ...rom maize is traditionally the source of [[bourbon whiskey]]. Increasingly ethanol is being used at low concentrations (10% or less) as an additive in [[gasol Maize is sometimes used as a [[biomass]] fuel, such as [[Ethanol_fuel | ethanol]]. A [[biomass gasification]] power plant in Strem near Güssing, Burgenlan
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  • |[[Ethanol]]||C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>O||colspan=2|38,560||78.2||351.4||colspan=2|51
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  • ...bal agriculture posed by twenty-first century demands such as the biofuels ethanol and biodiesel, and manufacturing of polymers from renewable resources.<ref> ...e support programs in the European Union and U.S., diversion of corn into ethanol, and steadily growing demand in China and India for upscale foods. The U.N
    18 KB (2,822 words) - 11:00, 31 July 2015
  • ...in the pure liquid. An example is the [[azeotrope]] of approximately 95% ethanol and water. Because the azeotrope's vapor pressure is higher than predicted
    14 KB (2,121 words) - 09:40, 29 June 2023
  • ...> Common examples of neurotoxins include [[lead]],<ref>Lidsky 2003</ref> [[ethanol]],<ref name=Heaton2000>Heaton 2000</ref> [[glutamate]],<ref name=Choi1987>C ...n2000 /> [[antitoxin]]<ref name=Thyagarajan2009>Thyagarajan 2009</ref> and ethanol<ref name=Takadera1990>Takadera 1990</ref> administration.
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