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  2. Chlormethine - Wikipedia

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    Chlormethine (INN, BAN), also known as mechlorethamine (USAN, USP), mustine, HN2, and (in post-Soviet states) embikhin (эмбихин), is a nitrogen mustard sold under the brand name Mustargen among others. It is the prototype of alkylating agents, a group of anticancer chemotherapeutic drugs. It works by binding to DNA, crosslinking two ...

  3. N,N-Diisopropylaminoethanol - Wikipedia

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    Inhalation and skin contact are expected to be the primary ways of occupational exposure to this chemical. Based on single exposure animal tests, it is considered to be slightly toxic if swallowed or inhaled, moderately toxic if absorbed through skin as well as being corrosive to eyes and skin. [1]

  4. Influenza A virus subtype H2N2 - Wikipedia

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    Influenza A virus subtype H2N2 (A/H2N2) is a subtype of Influenza A virus.H2N2 has mutated into various strains including the "Asian flu" strain (now extinct in the wild), H3N2, and various strains found in birds.

  5. Tetrachlorodinitroethane - Wikipedia

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    This article about an organic halide is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Phosgene oxime - Wikipedia

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    Phosgene oxime can be prepared by reduction of chloropicrin using a combination of tin metal and hydrochloric acid as the source of the active hydrogen reducing agent: . Cl 3 CNO 2 + 4 [H] → Cl 2 C=N−OH + HCl + H 2 O

  7. Dimethylamidophosphoric dichloride - Wikipedia

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    First synthesis of the substance dates back to turn of the 19th century, when a student of German chemistry professor August Michaelis Ernst Ratzlaff made dimethylamidophosphoric dichloride as well as its diethyl analog for experiments of another PhD student of Michaelis Adolph Schall. [3]

  8. .17 HM2 - Wikipedia

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    The .17 Hornady Mach 2, commonly known as the .17 HM2, is a rimfire cartridge introduced in 2004 by the ammunition manufacturer Hornady, following the successful launch in 2002 of the .17 HMR.

  9. File:Chlormethine.svg - Wikipedia

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