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Arylsodium Compounds and Sodium Cyclopentadienide

ChemInform, 2007
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Alessandro Mordini, M. Valacchi
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Effect of a Sodium Benzoate‐Sodium Bicarbonate Compound on Dental Plaque Formation

Journal of Periodontology, 1993
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a sodium benzoate‐sodium bicarbonate (SBSB) compound on dental plaque formation and developing gingivitis. Eighteen subjects were given a prophylaxis and instruction in oral hygiene to establish plaque‐free conditions and gingival health for the study baseline.
D, Ozanich   +4 more
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Lamellar Compound of Sodium with Graphite

Nature, 1958
IT is well known that graphite forms lamellar compounds with potassium, rubidium and caesium1,2, but hitherto it has seemed likely, both on experimental1–3 and theoretical4 grounds, that sodium does not behave in this way. Recent work at Harwell reported here has, however, provided evidence for the existence of a lamellar compound of sodium with ...
R. C. ASHER, S. A. WILSON
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Sodium monofluoroacetate (Compound 1080) poisoning in dogs

Australian Veterinary Journal, 2005
Sodium monofluoroacetate (Compound 1080) is a widely used pesticide for control of feral animals such as the fox. Accidental poisoning of domestic animals occurs despite strict regulations on 1080 usage. Dogs are particularly susceptible to the toxin.The mechanism of 1080 toxicity, susceptibility of target and non‐target species, persistence of 1080 in
C S S, Goh   +4 more
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ACUTE POISONING WITH SODIUM FLUOROACETATE (COMPOUND 1080)

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
Since the report of Kalmbach1on the rodenticide activity of fluoroacetate (compound 1080) this compound has been extensively used by government agencies, the armed forces, and privately employed exterminators. In spite of its high toxicity to all species, relatively few cases of human poisonings have been reported so far, none of which have ended ...
J W E, HARRISSON   +5 more
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SODIUM SALTS OF THE SULFONAMIDE COMPOUNDS

Archives of Surgery, 1942
At present sulfanilamide is the accepted sulfonamide compound for local use in war wounds, compound fractures and the peritoneum.1Experiments in vitro, however, have clearly shown that sulfadiazine (2-[paraaminobenzenesulfonamido]-pyrimidine) and sulfathiazole (2-[paraaminobenzenesulfonamido]-thiazole) are more potent antibacterial agents than ...
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Notes on the Pharmacology of Sodium Fluoroacetate—Compound 1080*†

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1947
Results of extensive lethal dose studies on rats, mice, ground squirrels, prairie dogs, cats, bobcats, dogs, coyotes, badgers, guinea pigs, sheep, cattle, horses, chickens, hawks, eagles, and other forms of life are presented. Descriptions of physiological reactions shown by the various species to the poison are given.
J C, WARD, D A, SPENCER
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Reduction of Aromatic Nitro Compounds to Azoxy Compounds with Sodium Borohydride

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
The reduction of aromatic nitro compounds to corresponding azoxy compounds with sodium borohydride was catalyzed by BiO(OH)/actived carbon (AC), which was prepared by equivalent-volume impregnation. The influences of catalyst, sodium borohydride and sodium hydroxide amount were investigated with 10 mmol of nitrobenzene as substrate in methanol at room ...
Ke Ying Cai, Ying Mei Zhou
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A lamellar compound of sodium and graphite

Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 1959
A previously unknown compound of sodium and graphite, having an ideal formula C64Na is described. It has a lamellar structure in which sodium is intercalated in every eighth interplanar gap and appears to be analogous to the K-, Rb-, and Cs- graphite lamellar compounds. The main evidence for its existence and structure is from X-ray diffraction studies,
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The Oxidation of Organic Compounds by Sodium Ruthenate

Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1972
The preparation of sodium ruthenate and its use as an oxidant for a variety of organic compounds is decribed.
Donald G. Lee   +2 more
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