A class of organic compounds containing a benzene ring, an acetanilide group, and one or more chlorine atoms. These compounds are used as insecticides and fungicides, and are also intermediates in the synthesis of other compounds.
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A chemical reaction in which the relative positions of two double bonds or a triple bond are interchanged, resulting in a rearrangement of the double or triple bond.
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To make something suitable for the present time or to bring it up to date.
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Arsenic sulfide, also known as sulfurized arsenic, a type of disulfide mineral. It is a reddish-brown powder that has been used historically as a pigment and in some industrial applications, but these uses have been largely discontinued due to health and environmental concerns.
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A credo is a statement of what a person or group believes in, often a guiding principle or set of beliefs that are fundamental to a person's or organization's philosophy or practice.
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Astragalus is a large genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. The genus is diverse, with over 3,000 known species and many have traditional medicinal uses, particularly in Chinese medicine. Some species are also used as ornamental plants in gardens.
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Preadequacy refers to a state or condition that is not fully adequate or sufficient, often used in a more formal or academic context to discuss the insufficiency of something relative to a standard or requirement. It can also refer to a level of sufficiency that falls short of the expected or desired standard.
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To advise against something that has already been recommended or suggested; to offer advice that contradicts previously given advice.
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