Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An organic compound formed by the condensation of two molecules of anisidine with the elimination of two atoms of hydrogen.

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  • noun organic chemistry A very toxic diamine formed from two p-anisidine moieties; it is used in the manufacture of azo dyes

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Examples

  • By altering the construction of the 10.5 c.m. universal shell for light field howitzers, the ` N. i 'projectile was created in the form of 10.5 c.m. shrapnel, the bullets of which were embedded in a sternutatory powder (double salts of dianisidine) well stamped down, instead of an explosive.

    The riddle of the Rhine, chemical strategy in peace and war ... 1921

  • Whole-mount heme staining, histologic staining, and Wright-Giemsa staining Heme was detected by whole-mount o-dianisidine staining as described previously

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Shintaro Imamura et al. 2008

  • We therefore analyzed, using whole-embryo staining with o-dianisidine, whether the red blood cells present in TERT-deficient animals were sufficiently differentiated to become hemoglobinized.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Shintaro Imamura et al. 2008

  • We therefore analyzed, using whole-embryo staining with o-dianisidine, whether the red blood cells present in TERT-deficient animals were sufficiently differentiated to become hemoglobinized.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • Briefly, embryos under anesthesia were stained in o-dianisidine solution [(0.6 mg / ml o-dianisidine, 0.01 M sodium acetate (pH 4.5), 0. 65\% hydrogen peroxide, 40\% ethanol)] for 15 min in the dark.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Shintaro Imamura et al. 2008

  • Whole-mount heme staining, histologic staining, and Wright-Giemsa staining Heme was detected by whole-mount o-dianisidine staining as described previously

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • We therefore analyzed, using whole-embryo staining with o-dianisidine, whether the red blood cells present in TERT-deficient animals were sufficiently differentiated to become hemoglobinized.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • Briefly, embryos under anesthesia were stained in o-dianisidine solution [(0.6 mg / ml o-dianisidine, 0.01 M sodium acetate (pH 4.5), 0. 65\% hydrogen peroxide, 40\% ethanol)] for 15 min in the dark.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • Whole-mount heme staining, histologic staining, and Wright-Giemsa staining Heme was detected by whole-mount o-dianisidine staining as described previously

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

  • Briefly, embryos under anesthesia were stained in o-dianisidine solution [(0.6 mg / ml o-dianisidine, 0.01 M sodium acetate (pH 4.5), 0. 65\% hydrogen peroxide, 40\% ethanol)] for 15 min in the dark.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2008

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