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* Oxicam nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (eg, piroxicam, tenoxicam) * Propionic NSAIDs
Medpundit 2003
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* Oxicam nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (eg, piroxicam, tenoxicam) * Propionic NSAIDs
Archive 2003-11-01 2003
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Propionic bacteria develop at temperatures over 18 C when they consume lactic acid, producing CO2 and propionic acid, leading to the sweetish flavour and 'eye' formation in Emmental and Gruyere cheeses.
Chapter 5 1989
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Propionic acid in small silver = _formic_ acid. quantities cannot be distinguished from butyric (c) Evaporate to dryness; mix acid by tests within the with equal quantity of scope of the bacteriological arsenious oxide and heat laboratory. on platinum foil.
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Propionic acid is highly poisonous to Drosera, like its ally acetic acid, but induces inflection at a much slower rate.
Insectivorous Plants Charles Darwin 1845
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Propionic, strong but not very rapid inflection; poisonous.
Insectivorous Plants Charles Darwin 1845
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The study 'Natural Propionic Acid (CAS 79-09-4) Market Research Report 2009' presents an overview of the Natural Propionic Acid market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters.
unknown title 2009
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- Natural Propionic Acid manufacturers and suppliers worldwide
unknown title 2009
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Propionic acid (propanoic acid) is commonly found in sweat - propionibacteria break amino acids down into propionic acid.
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Propionic acid (propanoic acid) is present in many sweat samples.
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