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Перевод: chloroform speek chloroform


[существительное]
хлороформ ;
[глагол]
хлороформировать


Тезаурус:

  1. As a result, highly chlorinated organics such as PCBs, chloroform (CHCI3), carbon tetrachloride (CCI4), tetrachloroethylene (CI2C=CCI2), trichloroethylene (HCIC=CCI2) and dichloroethylene (HCIC=CHCI) are not readily biodegradable aerobically and are toxic in concentrations of mgI-1.
  2. After Acidification and rebasification the amine was extracted into chloroform solution.
  3. They find that chloroform requires more irradiation than the others, but all are decomposed effectively.
  4. Since a version of this argument was repeated in his broadcast talks and made a linchpin of Lewis's defence of Christianity, it may be profitable to lay down our books for five minutes as he urged us to do when thinking of a world without chloroform and meditate on what he has laid before us.
  5. In 1989, carbon tetrachloride and chloroform were found in a bore hole near the government Harwell Laboratory in Oxfordshire, affecting supplies to 3,500 homes.
  6. Drugs were available such as Pulvis Cretae Aromaticus cum Opio BP (2.5 per cent of powdered opium - containing the narcotic analgesic morphine - in aromatic powder of chalk, which is chalk mixed with sucrose, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and powdered cardamon seed) or Mistura Kaolini et Morphinae , a suspension of light kaolin as a coating agent in sodium bicarbonate solution with added tincture of chloroform and morphine.
  7. (The EC is already ahead of the Montreal Protocol, which only requires bans on CFCs, halons and carbon tetrachloride by 2000, and methyl chloroform by 2005.)
  8. There is no doubting the substantial culpability of the person who embarks on a course of conduct knowing that there is a risk of death to another (e.g. the man who administered chloroform in Pike ), and the person who foresees the risk of really serious harm to another from the course of conduct being pursued.
  9. The chloroform was distilled off and, as the last of the chloroform was removed, a violent explosion took place that blew out the front of a reinforced glass fume-cupboard.
  10. The Queen noted in her journal that it would all have been much better had she had chloroform, which had been used by Victoria's physicians in similar circumstances.
  11. These misgivings in the face of the anaesthetist were weakened when in 1853, Queen Victoria's physician asked Dr John Snow of Edinburgh to administer chloroform to the Queen, who welcomed his help and was duly delivered of Prince Leopold.
  12. An article by W. Tyler Smith in The Lancet in 1847 described a woman under the influence of chloroform trying to kiss an attendant.
  13. Chloroform had already been employed by Dr James Simpson, Professor of obstetrics at the University of Glasgow; ether had first been used in 1846 by Dr Robert Liston for an operation at University College Hospital in London.

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