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assay used divinyl

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    Divinyl chlorophyllide a 8-vinyl-reductase

    "Chloroplast biogenesis 72: a [4-vinyl]chlorophyllide a reductase assay using divinyl chlorophyllide a as an exogenous substrate".
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    Vinyl ether

    Vinyl ether goes by many names, including divinyl ether, divinyl oxide, Vinethene (pharmaceutical trade name) and ethenoxyethene (IUPAC). ... Additionally, vinyl ether was only used for short operations or analgesia, e.g. dentistry and obstetrics.
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    Ion exchange resin

    For example, the crosslinking is often achieved by adding 0.5-25% of divinyl benzene to styrene at the polymerization process. ... This allows poorer tasting fruit sources to be used for juice production.
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    Karl Koller (ophthalmologist)

    Later, cocaine was also used as a local anaesthetic in other medical fields such as dentistry. ... Leake recovered his sight and later discovered the anaesthetic divinyl ether.
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    Polycarbophil

    Polycarbophil, also Calcium Polycarbophil is the International Nonproprietary Name of a synthetic polymer the calcium salt of polyacrylic acid cross-linked with divinyl glycol. ... It is used as stool stabilizer to treat constipation, diarrhea and abdominal discomfort.
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    Prochlorococcus

    "Prochlorococcus marinus nov. gen. nov. sp.: an oxyphototrophic marine prokaryote containing divinyl chlorophyll a and b".
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    Divinyls

    The song reached #4 in the US and #10 in the UK. ... The song "Ring me Up" was used in "Sixteen Candles".

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