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carbon disulfide/dental caries

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Carbon disulfide induced decidualization disorder in the mice uterus at the window of implantation.

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Carbon disulfide (CS2) is regarded as a common occupational poison that is widely used in the textile industry in China. Our previous research suggests that CS2 can induce significant implantation disorders in pregnant mice; however, the specific mechanism remains unclear.

(6,17-Dimethyl-8,15-diphenyldibenzo[b,i][1,4,8,11]-tetra-aza[14]annulenato)nickel(II) in solids: two guest-free polymorphs and inclusion compounds with methylene chloride and fullerene (C(60))-carbon disulfide.

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Two guest-free polymorphs and two inclusion compounds of the macrocyclic title complex [NiL] have been isolated and characterized with single-crystal and/or powder XRD, solid-state (13)C NMR, and other methods. The inclusion compound with methylene chloride, [NiL](CH(2)Cl(2)), is stable in air and

Nonlinear effects produced by Raman maser radiations.

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A systematic study was made of the second harmonic generations and the mixings of the Raman lines produced in cyclohexane, acetone, benzene, and carbon disulfide. In our experimental setup, the Raman cell was placed outside the optical cavity. The second harmonic of the first-order Stokes radiation

Effects of pressure and solvents on the infrared absorption intensities of C-I stretching modes of methyl and ethyl iodides in solutions.

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We have investigated effects of pressure and solvents on infrared intensities of methyl and ethyl iodides in solutions using a hydrostatic high-pressure cell with synthetic diamond windows. We focused on the absolute intensity of the C-I stretching mode, which was measured in carbon disulfide

Aquasonolysis of thiophene and its derivatives.

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The rate constants and products of the aquasonolysis of thiophene, tetrahydrothiophene, 2-methylthiophene, 2,5-dimethylthiophene, and 2-ethylthiophene have been investigated. The sonolysis of the selected compounds in aqueous solution follows pseudo-first-order kinetics. The aquasonolytical rate

A Remarkably Complex Supramolecular Hydrogen-Bonded Decameric Capsule Formed from an Enantiopure C₂-Symmetric Monomer by Solvent-Responsive Aggregation.

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The formation of an unprecedented decameric capsule in carbon disulfide, held together by the combination of double and triple hydrogen bonds between isocytosine units embedded in an enantiomerically pure bicyclic framework is reported. The aggregation occurs via symmetry breaking of the enantiopure

Sidearm stimulated scattering phase-conjugated laser resonator.

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We have demonstrated a novel self-Q-switched phase-conjugated laser resonator in which a stimulated scattering (SS) phase-conjugate mirror is placed in a sidearm located outside the conventional (starter) cavity. A Q-switched energy output of 200 mJ was obtained using cyclohexane liquid as the SS

Refractive index effects on the oscillator strength and radiative decay rate of 2,3-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-ene.

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The photophysical properties of 2,3-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-2-ene (DBO) were determined in 15 solvents, two supramolecular hosts (cucurbit[7]uril and beta-cyclodextrin) as well as in the gas phase. The oscillator strength and radiative decay rate of DBO as a function of refractive index i.e.

Drug-related oral malodour (halitosis): a literature review.

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Dry mouth (xerostomia), is a fairly common, well-researched condition, which is an indirect cause of oral malodour. This systematic literature review looked into another cause of bad breath: adverse drug reactions in the orofacial region causing halitosis. The study focused on extraoral halitosis,
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