Pesticide organochlorines are diphenyl aliphatics previously used to control insect vector infections. |
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Pesticides such as dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane, dieldrin, and aldrin were dropped from planes like bombs. |
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The paint that is used contains isocyanates, in this instance mainly diphenyl methane diisocyanate. |
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Among the CW agents produced were phosgene, mustard, lewisite, hydrogen cyanide, and diphenyl cyanarsine. |
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One method of reducing plastic flammability involves treating the plastic with polybrominated diphenyl ethers. |
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Migrants examined in the tests included octene, styrene, limonene, bisphenol A, diphenyl butadiene and triclosan. |
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The diamines are condensed with phosgene to give methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, a precursor to urethane polymers. |
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The chloroform layer was evaporated and the product of this reaction was identified as diphenyl sulphone. |
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The plant uses the item for production of toluene diisocyanate and methylene diphenyl diisocyanate. |
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Cadmium induced testicular damage and its response to administration of succimer and diphenyl diselenide in mice. |
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This was symmetrical Diethyl Diphenyl Urea, which served as a stabiliser that was superior to the petroleum jelly used in British practice. |
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