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Cyanaurate


Definition:

  • (n.) See Aurocyanide.

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Cyanurate


Definition:

  • (n.) A salt of cyanuric acid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Conditions for the optimal use of cyanuric chloride-activated (CCA) paper in Southern transfer hybridization experiments of genomic DNA were investigated.
  • (2) Allobarbital induced the microsomal drug-metabolising enzymes while secobarbital had only a weak effect and alclophenac and triallyl cyanurate had no effect at all.
  • (3) DNA encoding the catabolism of the s-triazines ammelide and cyanuric acid was cloned from Pseudomonas sp.
  • (4) Ten sensitizing chemicals (oxazolone, picryl chloride, 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene, benzocaine, cinnamic aldehyde, 2,4,-dinitrothiocyanobenzene, p-nitrosodimethylaniline, formaldehyde, p-phenylenediamine and cyanuric chloride) and equal concentrations of sodium lauryl sulphate were examined in a guinea pig local lymph node assay.
  • (5) The effect of cyanuric acid increased as the concentration of chlorine decreased, a fact of significance from a public health view.
  • (6) The purified uricase (urate: oxygen oxidoreductase, EC 1.7.3.3) from Candida utilis was modified to varying degrees with monomethoxypolyethylene glycol (PEG) of different molecular weights using cyanuric chloride as the coupling reagent.
  • (7) It is demonstrated that the reaction of a pancreatic inhibitor and cyanuric chloride-activated dextran proceeds for OH groups of tyrosine residues and for-epsilon-NH2 groups of lysine residues.
  • (8) Cyanuric acid (1 mol) was converted stoichiometrically into 1.0 mol of CO2 and 1.1 mol of biuret, which was conclusively identified.
  • (9) Immobilization of pronase E and P was performed on sylochrome modified by gamma-aminopropyltrietoxysilane using cyanuric chloride, 2,4--toluylenediisocyanate, glutaric aldehyde and also on sylochrome by means of titanium tetrachloride.
  • (10) The analysis of kinetics of the enzyme carrier coupling shows that at 22 degrees C the immobilization time on the surface of organo-silicas activated with cyanuric chloride and maleic anhydride is 70 and 35 min, respectively.
  • (11) The methods are suggested for immobilizing trypsin on the organo-silica surface by means of cyanuric chloride and maleic anhydride.
  • (12) Preparations of papain immobilized by organosilica have been studied for their physicochemical properties as well kinetics of the papain immobilization by amino-organosilica activated by cyanuric chloride.
  • (13) As a result of occasional water discolouration, the hydrotherapy pool of a large teaching hospital was monitored for free and combined chlorine, alkalinity, calcium hardness, total dissolved solids and cyanuric acid levels together with bacteriological analysis.
  • (14) The ligand was activated at the 6-(N-methylamino)-6-deoxy-D-galactose residue by reaction with cyanuric chloride.
  • (15) Hexamethylmelamine (HXM) is one of the substituted melamines derived from cyanuric chloride [1].
  • (16) In the present work, the stability of the drug-support linkage was increased by use of cross-linked polyvinyl alcohol as the support and cyanuric chloride or a diazonium salt for attachment of the drug.
  • (17) To this end, tyraminyl cellobiose (TC) was coupled to amino groups of AG by means of cyanuric chloride.
  • (18) At the time points examined, there was no evidence of monosodium cyanurate-induced chromosomal aberrations in rat bone marrow cells.
  • (19) The alkylation of cyanuric acid with 12 in the presence of base provided the N-alkylated materials 13, which were hydrogenated to provide 2a-c.
  • (20) Decalcification with EDTA did not affect the staining for ACP activity in bones treated with cyanuric chloride.

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