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MUSTARD

Proceedings of the 48th Design Automation Conference, 2011
With aggressive technology scaling and heightened variability, SRAMs and DRAMs have become vulnerable to Random Telegraph Noise (RTN). The bias-dependent, random temporal nature of RTN presents significant challenges to understanding its effects on circuits.
Karthik Aadithya   +3 more
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CONFORMATIONS OF MUSTARD SULFOXIDE AND MUSTARD SULFONE

Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements, 1998
Abstract Sulfur mustard, bis-(2-chloroethyl)sulfide, has been one of the most commonly used chemicals for chemical warfare since its introduction in World War 1. Decontamination procedures usually involve the oxidation to the corresponding sulfoxide or sulfone.
William E. White   +2 more
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The occurrence of aflatoxins in mustard and mustard products

Food Additives and Contaminants, 1990
Natural occurrence of aflatoxins at concentrations of 750, 87 and 1420 micrograms/kg was recorded in 44, 33 and 80 samples out of 100 samples each of seeds, oil and cakes of mustard respectively. Out of 17 species of fungi isolated from mustard seeds, percentage incidence of the Aspergillus flavus group was maximum during monsoon and summer.
S S, Sahay, T, Prasad
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Comparative genotoxicity of nitrogen mustard and nor-nitrogen mustard

Carcinogenesis, 1984
Nitrogen mustard and nor-nitrogen mustard were investigated in Salmonella typhimurium and human lymphocytes for genotoxicity. Point mutations were assessed using the plate test, the conventional spot test and a method in which the substances were not in direct contact with the microorganisms. Both compounds were active, but nor-nitrogen mustard was far
B, Hartley-Asp, F, Hyldig-Nielsen
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MUSTARD'S OPERATION

The Lancet, 1972
Joshua Lynfield   +6 more
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Mustard

Scientific American
S. Parthasarathy   +3 more
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Mustard

Chinese Literature Today, 2010
Bei Dao, Jonathan Stalling, Yongan Wu
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