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Ammonia compounds
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amines
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n. (plural of amine English)
Usage examples of amines.
He would start in the radio spectrum, mapping the natural emissions of the cloud's fragile molecules—hydroxyl radicals and carbon monoxide, alcohols, amides and amines, and many others.
Half the time she didn't know where she was, whisked in the car from one building to another, making notes of names and meetings and a long discussion on sympathomimetic amines which left her with cramp in her hand and a complete ignorance of the subject.
The machine has been towed here, and Karl already has it up on jacks as he examines the dangling damaged parts of the left-front suspension.
Hollender holds the part close and shakes his head as he examines the point where the hardened metal has worn through.
The curious Zenovanov takes the pickup from the red wire in his fingers and examines it closely.
The intense anger and schizophrenic behavior of people who have 'freaked out' on amphetamines are the result of the amphetamines causing the brain to produce way more than the normal amount of dopamine, a chemical that the emotional brain normally produces only in very small amounts.
We await, I predict, the hero of «o«-action, the catatonic hero, the one beyond calm, divorced from all stimulus, carried here and there across sets by burly extras whose blood sings with retrograde amines.
The wraith opens and examines the used hankie just like an alive person can never help but do and says No horror on earth or elsewhere could equal watching your own offspring open his mouth and have nothing come out.
The old man probes a nostril and then examines the hankie with interest, just like the dream-wraith did.
Trade name of terfenadine, Marion Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, the tactical nu clear weapon of nondrowsy antihistamines and mucoidal desiccators.
Pemulis who feared and hated unauthorized people being in his room, and who was constantly on Schacht's back about forgetting to lock up when he left, and who wasn't intimidated by Wayne's talent and success and affectless reserve, but was cautious around him, John Wayne, sort of the way a formidable predator will be unintimidated but cautious around another formidable predator, particularly since the virtuosic but tense performance in a certain administrative office a week ago, which had been mentioned by neither man had coolly asked Wayne if he could help him, and Wayne had just as coolly not looked up from rattling through sickly Jim Troeltsch's bedside table's stuff and said he'd come in for some of Troeltsch's Seldane6, which Pemulis had indeed heard Troeltsch at breakfast describing to a nose-blowing Wayne as the battlefield-nuke of anti-histamines that didn't make you too drowsy to function at an incredibly high level of function.
The Lama examines the two hundred and fifty dollars I give him, then stuffs it into a jar that is thick with other crumpled currencies.
Not surprisingly, this tragedy coincided with a whole century of such famines for my species.