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See GA Chemical Warfare Agent in Vol 2, p C167-R. Originally it was German Agent of WWII, called Tabun, Trilon 83, T83 or T100., described in PATR 2510(1958), p Ger 204-L... [Pg.197]

During World War I, a German agent grew anthrax and other bacteria in his Washington, DC home. The anthrax was used to infect some 3000 horses and mules destined for allied troops in Europe. Many of the animals died and hundreds of soldiers were infected. [Pg.174]

On October 6, 1917, Congress passed one of the most drastic pieces of legislation ever, declared the New York Times, capping six months of legislative and executive work intended to cut off absolutely the last vestige of hope of German agents to get aid to their nation. ... [Pg.257]

L. German and S. Zem2kov, eds., Hew Fluorinating Agents in Organic Synthesis, Springer-Vedag, Berlin, 1989. [Pg.347]

The synthesis of adamantane (15), tricyclo[3.3.1.1 ]decane [281-23-2] by heating tetrahydrodicyclopentadiene (14) [6004-38-2] in the presence of aluminum trichloride illustrates another aspect of the synthetic utiHty of DCPD (80). Adamantane is the base for dmgs that control German measles and influenza (80-81) (see ANTIVIRAL AGENTS). [Pg.435]

As a result of development work between the Battelle Institute in Frankfurt and a German candle-making company, Aetema, biodegradable cellulose acetate compounds have been available since 1991 from the Rhone-Poulenc subsidiary Tubize Plastics. They are marketed under the trade names Bioceta and Biocellat. The system is centred round the use of an additive which acts both as a plasticiser and a biodegrading agent, causing the cellulose ester to decompose within 6-24 months. [Pg.627]

German, L S, Zemskov, S V, Eds New Fluonnatmg Agents in Organic Synthesis (Russ ) Nauka, Sib Old Novosibirsk, USSR 257... [Pg.7]

German L S, Zemskov, S, Eds New hluonnalin Agents m Organic Synlhe< i< Springer-Verlag Berlin New York 283... [Pg.8]

Wittig reactions are used commercially in tire synthesis of numerous pharmaceutical agents. For example, the German chemical company BASF prepares vitamin A by Wittig reaction between a 15-carbon ylide and a 5-carbon aldehyde. [Pg.722]

The compound was also known in France before WW1I under the name Nitropentaglycerin and Bur lot and Thomas (Ref 2) detd its heat of combustion. The Germans learned about Metriolo before WWII, and, recognizing its merits as a flash and erosion-reducing agent, started to manuf it. The method employed by I.G. Farbenindustries AG was as follows (Ref 6) ... [Pg.138]

For a review of the preparation of a-fluoro carbonyl compounds, see Rozen, S. Filler, R. Tetrahedron, 1985, 41, 1111. For a monograph, see German, L. Zemskov, S. New Fluorinating Agents in Organic Chemistry Springer NY, 1989. [Pg.826]

P.G. Unna, a German dermatologist, was the first to describe the properties and use of salicylic acid. It has since been used for many decades as a keratolytic agent in concentrations of 3 to 6%. Salicylic acid is frequently utilized in topical acne preparations because of its comed-olytic effects. In addition, it facilitates the penetration of other topical agents. [Pg.49]

Oh, D. Y., Gaedicke, G., and Schreier, E. (2003). Viral agents of acute gastroenteritis in German children Prevalence and molecular diversity. /. Med. Virol. 71, 82-93. [Pg.34]


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