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syntheses of
materials required by the
earliest forms of life. The
terms polyaromatic hydrocarbon, or
polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon (abbreviated as PNA)...
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suberised cells.
Suberin consists of two domains, a
polyaromatic and a
polyaliphatic domain. The
polyaromatics are
predominantly located within the
primary cell...
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motifs used to make
ionomers for proton-exchange membranes. Many use
polyaromatic polymers,
while others use
partially fluorinated polymers. Proton-exchange...
- size and
compounds such as
aromatic hydrocarbons,
polyaromatic hydrocarbons, and
nitrated polyaromatic hydrocarbons that are side-products
caused by incomplete...
- of the
Clyde and
Cuningar to Milton, were
previously found to
contain polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) from 630 µg/kg to 23,711 µg/kg and polychlorinated...
- in the
metabolism of
toxic compounds (such as
heterocyclic amines or
polyaromatic hydrocarbons).
Often there are
differences in gene
regulation or enzyme...
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plastics and pesticides, or
naturally occurring organic chemicals such as
polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and some
fractions of
crude oil and coal. Microorganisms...
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pyrolysis of an
ortho methyl substituted benzophenone to a
condensed polyaromatic. The
reaction is
named after its inventor, the
German chemist Karl Elbs...
- Moret, S.; Dudine, A.; Conte, L.S. (2000). "Processing
effects on the
polyaromatic hydrocarbon content of
grapeseed oil".
Journal of the
American Oil Chemists'...
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controversial constituents including nitrosamines,
heavy metals, and
polyaromatic hydrocarbons. Most
manufacturers of
Scandinavian type snus
adhere to...