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Tonsil

Tonsil, a Mexican Bentonite, acetone, 30 min, it, 60-95% yield. MOM and MEM groups are stable and phenolic THP ethers were also cleaved." ... [Pg.51]

The tetrahydropyranyl ether, prepared from a phenol and dihydropyran (HCl/EtOAc, 25°, 24 h) is cleaved by aqueous oxalic acid (MeOH, 50-90°, 1-2 h). Tonsil, Mexican Bentonite earth, HSZ Zeolite, and H3[PW,204o] have also been used for the tetrahydropyranylation of phenols. The use of [Ru(ACN)3(triphos)](OTf)2 in acetone selectively removes the THP group from a phenol in the presence of an alkyl THP group. Ketals of acetophenones are also cleaved. ... [Pg.261]

Mandel, /. almond tonsil fifteen shock (Geol.) geode. [Pg.287]

Mandel-bliite, /. almond blossom, -braune, /. quinsy, -diriise, /. tonsil, -entziindung, /. tonsillitis. [Pg.287]

Adenoviruses Adenovirus Icosahedral particles 80nm in diameter Commonly cause upper respiratory tract infections tend to produce latent infections in tonsils and adenoids will produce tumours on injection into hamsters, rats or mice... [Pg.63]

The various other grades of acid-treated clay catalysts like Engelhard F-25, F-34, F-44,F-54, F-124, F-224, G-62, Tonsil K 306, etc. were also found to be useful catalysts for the alkylation of DPA with AMS. This alkylation reaction was unsuccessful with macroporous... [Pg.135]

The first example of acid catalysis appeared in a 1934 patent in which it is claimed that surface catalysts, particularly hydrosilicates of large surface area , known at that time under the trade name Tonsil, Franconit, Granisol, etc. lead to a smooth addition of the olefine to the molecule of the primary aromatic amine . Aniline and cyclohexene were reacted over Tonsil at 230-240°C to give, inter alia, the hydroamination product, N-cyclohexylaniline [47]. [Pg.94]

Mouth Airway crowded, large tonsils and uvula. [Pg.625]

Anti catarrhal. The mucus-reducing activity of elder may be due to its high potassium content, but in any case this plant helps to clear up bronchial mucus, hay fever and sinus congestion. Both flowers and berries help to dry up a runny nose. When the flowers are taken before hay fever season they help to lessen its severity. A gargle made of elder blossoms steeped in vinegar can be used to treat sore throats and tonsillitis. Elder has even successfully treated catarrhal deafness and children s croup. A tea made of elder flowers can ease hoarseness and make the voice clear. Parts used flowers, berries. [Pg.26]

In the periphery, CB1 is found in the adrenal glands, bone marrow, heart, lung, prostate, testes, thymus, tonsils, spleen, lymphocytes, phagocytes, smooth muscle, vascular endothelium, peripheral neurons (e.g., in the gut), kidneys, uterus, and sperm as reviewed by Schuel et al. (1999). [Pg.100]

The CB2 receptor has a more limited distribution, being localized predominantly in the immune system. Among the human leukocytes, B lymphocytes express the highest levels of CB2, followed respectively by natural killer cells, monocytes, polymorphonuclear neutrophils, T8 lymphocytes, and T4 lymphocytes. It is also found in the lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, and thymus (Cabral, 1999). [Pg.100]

Feller, A.C., Parwaresch, M.R., Wacker, H.-H., Radzun, H.-J., and Lennert, K. (1983) Combined immu-nohistochemical staining for surface IgD and T-lymphocyte subsets with monoclonal antibodies in human tonsils. Histochem. J. 15, 557-562. [Pg.1063]

Erythema/inflammalion of the tonsils and pharynx with or without patchy exudates. [Pg.494]

Episodes may be caused by obesity or fixed upper airway lesions, enlarged tonsils, amyloidosis, and hypothyroidism. Complications include arrhythmias, hypertension, cor pulmonale, and sudden death. [Pg.832]

The higher concentration of a chemical in the environment, the more children with anomalous reactions could be found. Children living in polluted areas had hypertrophy of tonsils, enlarged lymphatic nodes, and enlarged livers (Tabl. 2). [Pg.195]

Physical examinations Enlarged tonsils (infection) Depressed... [Pg.561]

The symptoms of oropharyngeal anthrax include swelling of the neck, and lesions in the oral cavity (similar to cutaneous lesions), sometimes on the tonsils. Other symptoms include fever, swollen lymph nodes, and inability to swallow. Shock and toxemia can characterize both forms of the disease. The fatality rate for gastrointestinal anthrax ranges from 25 to 60%.3... [Pg.96]


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