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  2. Chemical Abstracts Service - Wikipedia

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    According to CAS, his visionary view of CAS' potential "led to expansion, modernization, and the forging of international alliances with other information organizations." [15] CAS was an early leader in the use of computer technology to organize and disseminate information. [16] The CAS Chemical Registry System was introduced in 1965.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Chemicals/Chembox validation

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    For example, something simple like alanine will have one CAS# for the D form, another for L, another for "unspecified" and a fourth one for racemic. There would be another four CAS#s for the hydrochloride, four for the (1:1) sulfate, four for the (2:1)sulfate, etc. It is very important that we match the correct form CAS# to our Chemboxes!

  4. Ilunocitinib - Wikipedia

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    Ilunocitinib, sold under the brand name Zenrelia, is a veterinary medication used for the treatment of pruritus (itching) in dogs. [1] [3] It is a non-selective janus kinase inhibitor.

  5. Wikipedia talk : WikiProject Chemistry/CAS validation

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    CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, is pleased to announce that it will contribute to the Wikipedia project. CAS will work with Wikipedia to help provide accurate CAS Registry Numbers ® for current substances listed in Wikiprojects-Chemicals section of the Wikipedia Chemistry Portal that are of widespread general public interest.

  6. 2-Octyl cyanoacrylate - Wikipedia

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    2-Octyl cyanoacrylate is a cyanoacrylate ester typically used as a wound closure adhesive (under the brand name Dermabond). [1] It is closely related to octyl cyanoacrylate . The use of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate was approved in 1998; offered as an alternative to stitches, sutures, and or adhesive strips.

  7. N,N'-Diisopropylcarbodiimide - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] As a liquid, it is easier to handle than the commonly used N,N ′-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide, a waxy solid. In addition, N,N ′-diisopropylurea, its byproduct in many chemical reactions, is soluble in most organic solvents, a property that facilitates work-up.

  8. Berberine, a plant compound traditionally used in herbal medicine, is today commonly stocked on the shelves of health food stores and pharmacies as a supplement. Beyond weight loss, berberine also ...

  9. Creative Commons-licensed content directories - Wikipedia

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    Creative Commons is maintaining a content directory wiki of organizations and projects using Creative Commons licenses. [1] On its website CC also provides case studies of projects using CC licenses across the world. [2] CC licensed content can also be accessed through a number of content directories and search engines.