Tannins are one form of congener, so red wine will be worse for you than white wine. |
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North American populations of Hypomesus transpacificus, a congener of H. pretiosus, spend the entire life-cycle in freshwater. |
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A bottle of Budweiser has six times the congener content of a Long Island iced tea, but about two-thirds the amount of alcohol. |
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The consultation concentrated its deliberations on 2, 3, 7, 8-TCDD as this was the most toxic congener and was carcinogenic in animals. |
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The tetrazole annulated congener 11 was prepared via azidotrimethylsilane-mediated Schmidt rearrangement. |
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Thus, it is difficult to derive meaningful estimates of exposure to individual congeners or congener groups. |
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Each congener of dioxins or dioxin-like PCBs exhibits a different level of toxicity. |
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The bulk of congener removal is accomplished in the rectifier esters and higher alcohols, for example, being drawn off as side streams. |
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However, the congener composition differed from the original PBB mixture, indicating partial degradation of the PBB residue in the soil samples. |
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It should be specified that commercial formulations of PBDEs do not consist of a single compound but rather a mixture named for the predominant congener in the group. |
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The term congener, while most often a synonym for homologue, has become somewhat more diffuse in meaning so that the terms congener and analogue are frequently used interchangeably in literature. |
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Stereospecific and nonspecific interactions of the morphine congener levorphanol in subcellular fractions of mouse brain. |
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The ones that remain in the product are called congeners, and the congener level is controlled by the particular rectification system and by the system's method of operation. |
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Blended products are composed of one or more highly flavoured components, a high-proof component with a low congener content, a colour adjustment ingredient, and perhaps an additional flavouring material. |
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It seems significant, however, that the lowest congener counts were found in Canadian, Scotch, and American blended whiskeys, for, unlike the other liquors in the study, they are composed, in part, of unaged neutral spirits. |
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The greater the congener content, the uglier the morning. |
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Owing to the limited nature of the database for some substances, confidence in the assessment for each PBDE congener group and commercial mixture varies. |
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In all other samples, PBB 153 was generally the dominant congener. |
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The Delegation of Denmark expressed its preference for a method of analysis exclusively based on those congener PCBs that were toxicologically the most significant. |
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A congener is a compound belonging to a family of compounds having similar chemical skeletons, but differing in the number and position of hydrogen substitutes. |
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