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beta-naphthylamine

/bey-tuh-naf-thuh-luh-meen, -nap- or, especially British, bee-/US // ˈbeɪ təˈnæf θə ləˌmin, -ˈnæp- or, especially British, ˈbi- //

乙型萘胺

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a white to reddish, crystalline, water-soluble, extremely toxic solid, C10H9N, used chiefly in the manufacture of azo dyes.

Examples

  • Whether or not beta-version wearables are your thing, some technology is just impossible to ignore (or destroy).

  • Trotter graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and became the first black man named to Phi Beta Kappa.

  • For starters, the Ello beta launched without any privacy controls or blocking options.

  • Beta amyloid, which OL-1 is meant to lower, was first implicated in the disease at its identification by Alois Alzheimer in 1906.

  • Dominating the research field is a protein called beta amyloid, identified by Alois Alzheimer in 1906.

  • Acetone is derived from decomposition of diacetic acid, and this in turn from beta-oxybutyric acid by oxidation.

  • Beta is not formed from alpha; one is first, the other is second, and no one knows why.

  • We want to work out a substitute for Beta that will keep the flavor of the drink without the psycho-physiological effects.

  • Of course, it's very luxurious at Beta Phi House, but her little room here isn't to be scorned.

  • Radioactive atoms almost always decay by emitting negatively charged beta particles usually accompanied by gamma rays.