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  2. Hydroxyacetophenone - Wikipedia

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    4-Hydroxyacetophenone (p-hydroxyacetophenone, piceol) Index of chemical compounds with the same name This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the same name.

  3. Piceol - Wikipedia

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    4-Hydroxyacetophenone monooxygenase is an enzyme that transforms piceol into O-acetylhydroquinone. This enzyme is found in Pseudomonas fluorescens. See also ...

  4. 3-Hydroxyacetophenone - Wikipedia

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    3-Hydroxyacetophenone is a chemical compound. It is a component of castoreum, the exudate from the castor sacs of the mature beaver. [1] Related compounds.

  5. Risk matrix - Wikipedia

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    Risk is the lack of certainty about the outcome of making a particular choice. Statistically, the level of downside risk can be calculated as the product of the probability that harm occurs (e.g., that an accident happens) multiplied by the severity of that harm (i.e., the average amount of harm or more conservatively the maximum credible amount of harm).

  6. Alcohol plays key role in cancer risk, new expert report warns

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    The new American Association for Cancer Research report predicts more than 2 million new cancer cases diagnosed in 2024, and emphasizes the dangerous role played by alcohol use in cancer development.

  7. Hydroxyacetone - Wikipedia

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    It undergoes rapid polymerization, including forming a hemiacetal cyclic dimer.Under alkaline conditions, it undergoes a rapid aldol condensation.. Hydroxyacetone can be produced by degradation of various sugars.

  8. 4-hydroxyacetophenone monooxygenase - Wikipedia

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    In enzymology, a 4-hydroxyacetophenone monooxygenase (EC 1.14.13.84) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: (4-hydroxyphenyl)ethan-1-one + NADPH + H + + O ...

  9. Toxicity class - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) names four toxicity classes: . Class I – a: extremely hazardous; Class I – b: highly hazardous; Class II: moderately hazardous; Class III: slightly hazardous