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Carbanil
Carbanil Car"ba*nil, n. [Carbonyl + aniline.] (Chem.) A mobile liquid, CO.N.C6H5, of pungent odor. It is the phenyl salt of isocyanic acid.

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- Joseph Jean-Baptiste Laurent Arban (28 February 1825 – 8 April 1889) was a cornetist, conductor, composer, pedagogue and the first famed virtuoso of the...
- The Arban Method, titled with some variation over the years as Arban's World Renowned Method for the Cornet and Arban's Complete Celebrated Method for...
- Arban Severin (née Ornelas) (born October 20, 1976) is an American composer, musician and film actress. Born in Beaumont, Texas, USA, to two classical...
- Francisque Arban, also known as Francesco Arban di Lione (1815 – disappeared 7 October 1849), was a French balloonist. In 1849, he was the first person...
- coochie belly dance. "Melodia arabe" Hünten version (1845) "Arabian song" Arban version (1864) "The Streets of Cairo, or the Poor Little Country Maid" Thornton...
- Tumen, or tümen ("unit of ten thousand"; Old Turkic: tümän; Mongolian: Түмэн, tümen; Turkish: tümen; Hungarian: tömény), was a decimal unit of measurement...
- air flows freely. Arban and Saint-Jacome were both cornet soloists and authors of well respected and still used method books. Arban stated undogmatically...
- instrument piston valves. The first notable virtuoso player was Jean-Baptiste Arban, who studied the cornet extensively and published La grande méthode complète...
- Galpin Society Journal, Vol. 31, May 1978, p. 167. Arban, Jean-Baptiste (1894, 1936, 1982). Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for trumpet. Carl Fischer...
- variations on the theme have been written, most notably those by Jean-Baptiste Arban, Del Staigers, Herbert L. Clarke for the cornet, trumpet, and euphonium...