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Basketane pentacyclo[4.4.0.0 2,5.0 3,8.0 4,7]decane (C 10H 12), a polycyclic alkane with a structure similar to a basket. [3] What’s really most likely driving this is the bromide concentration in the seawater,” said Treavor Boyer, a water systems engineer at Arizona State University who has conducted experiments simulating seawater intrusion from the Gulf of Mexico. Bromide levels are low in freshwater, but naturally abundant in both seawater and seaweed. An anthracycline antibiotic agent named after the character Rodolfo (Rudolph) in La Bohème. [18] [19]

Mg,Fe 2+) 2(Mg,Fe 2+) 5Si 8O 22(OH) 2), a magnesium- iron silicate hydroxide, first identified in Cummington, Massachusetts. [3] Theerasilp S, Kurihara Y (August 1988). "Complete purification and characterization of the taste-modifying protein, miraculin, from miracle fruit". J. Biol. Chem. 263 (23): 11536–11539. doi: 10.1016/S0021-9258(18)37991-2. PMID 3403544. Huisgen et al. Chem. Ber. 1970, 103, 2611. Thanks to Matthew J. Dowd, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, for supplying this one.

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Nordenström, Björn E. W. (1951). "Effect of cadaverine and lysine on the urinary excretion of piperidine in rabbits". Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica. 7 (3): 287–296. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0773.1951.tb02870.x. PMID 14856760. Biochemistry throughout 1997 concerning a kinase enzyme which acts on fucose. The creators of these articles were Japanese, and seemed to have missed the fact that fucose kinase should not be abbreviated as ' fuc-K'. Similarly, the E. coli K-12 Gene has other proteins that have been named Fuc-U and Fuc-R. Recently, the abbreviation for fucose-kinase enzyme has been cleaned up to 'FUK'. However, there are now clones of this where the cloning position in the DNA sequence is labelled by its Open Reading Frame (ORF) number. And of course, these clones are called FUK ORF! Thurlow, Kevin (1998). Chemical Nomenclature. Kluwer Academic Publishers. xii. ISBN 978-0-7514-0475-3. Thanks to Bill Longman for suggesting spermine and spermidine, to Dr Chris Valentine for the info about bacterial vaginosis, and to Charles Turner for the items about spermine and mushrooms. Nanokids belongs to a series of NanoPutians, a series of organic molecules whose structural formula resemble human forms. "NanoPutian" is a portmanteau of nano-, a unit prefix meaning one billionth, and lilliputian, a fictional race of humans in the novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift.

This sugar sounds like it doesn't do very much! Actually the L-Fucol form is obtained from the eggs of sea urchins, frog spawn and milk. The L-fucol form also goes by the name of rhodeose. The findings have emerged as many residents along Louisiana’s southern coast have faced saltwater intrusion from the Gulf of Mexico. Periodic acid Or per-iodic acid, is pronounced / ˌ p ɜːr aɪ ˈ ɒ d ɪ k/ PURR-eye- OD-ik and not * / ˌ p ɪər i ˈ ɒ d ɪ k/ PEER-ee- OD-ik. It refers to one of two interconvertible species: HIO 4 (metaperiodic acid), or H 5IO 6 (orthoperiodic acid – illustrated at right). The per- prefix in the name denotes that iodine is present in its highest possible (+VII) oxidation state. This is a mineral that is composed of a basic chromate-arsenate compound of Pb and Cu with the formula: (Pb,Cu 2+) 3[(Cr,As)O 4] 2(OH). If it could be polished into a gemstone, it sounds ideal for a ring that a cheating husband might buy his mistress. Related to this, uranium nitrate is also known as uranyl nitrate, which sounds like the entry fee for a gents toilet after 8pm... While U 4+ is the uranous ion. This sparks the question that when U 4+ is in aqueous solution, do the water molecules form a ring around uranous? An if you do need to uranate, should you do it at the tungsten carbide (WC)?More info see: J. Am. Chem. Soc. 99 (1977) 3508. Thanks to Mark Minton for suggesting this molecule. Olympic rings' molecule olympicene in striking image". BBC Online. 27 May 2012 . Retrieved 28 May 2012.

The European Union has standardised everything else (apple sizes, the shapes of bananas, etc...) and it now sounds like they're going even further (Euro-sperm-all). In reality, it gets its name from being a constituent of the roots of the Urospermum delachampii plant. Pentacycloanammoxic Acid An organic molecule that looks like a ladder because it contains two or more fused rings of cyclobutane. Angelic acid isn't very angelic at all - it's a defence substance for certain beetles. It gets its name from the Swedish plant Garden Angelica ( Archangelica officinalis) from whose roots it was first obtained in the 1840s. Its proper name is ( Z)-2-methyl-2-butenoic acid. The other isomer ( E) goes by the equally silly name of tiglic acid (from the plant Croton tiglium, the source of croton oil) and is also a beetle defence substance. Ryan, Dennis (1997). "Old MacDonald Named a Compound: Branched Enynenynols" (PDF). Journal of Chemical Education. 74 (7): 782. Bibcode: 1997JChEd..74..782R. doi: 10.1021/ed074p782 . Retrieved 2007-08-16. [ permanent dead link]

According to The Genius of Play, The Toy Association’s nonprofit initiative dedicated to raising awareness of play’s vital role in child development, playing with dough, sand, foam, and other compounds builds physical as well as cognitive skills in children. The act of kneading and squishing exercises little muscles and joints and lowers anxiety and stress, while the open-ended nature of compound play nurtures curiosity, logical thinking, and creativity. The trivial name for some curium compounds can be either curous or 'curious', so curium trichloride becomes curious chloride. However the only Thanks to Birgit Schulz for suggesting this molecule and to Lars Finsen for correcting the spelling of the name. Despite having a ridiculous name, the molecule is quite ordinary. It gets its name from being both a constituent of Aniba Megaphylla roots and a ketone. This gets its name, not from being funny and cone shaped, but because it's the metabolism product of the fungus Penicillium funiculosum.

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