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famine [ˈfæmın] N

jasmine [ˈdʒæsmın] N BOT

I . alpine [ˈælpaın] ADJ

II . alpine [ˈælpaın] N

ravine [rəˈviːn] N

II . canine [ˈkeınaın] N

1. canine → canine tooth

See also canine tooth

I . marine [məˈriːn] ADJ

saline [ˈseılaın] ADJ

spine [spaın] N

2. spine:

swine [swaın] N

I . twine [twaın] VB trans, intr

II . twine [twaın] N

urine [ˈjʊərın] N

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Derivatives with amine- or amide-containing functional groups are used as well.
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Once inside the cell protonation of the amines results in an influx of counter-ions and a lowering of the osmotic potential.
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In the literature of biological stains the name of this dye is frequently misspelled, with omission of the terminal -e, which indicates an amine.
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These side-products are highly reactive and produce volatile aromatic amines which are responsible for the unpleasant odor.
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It consists of a tertiary amine, featuring dimethylamino group attached to a phenyl group.
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The endogenous trace amines are para/meta-tyramine, tryptamine, phenylethylamine, and para/meta-octopamine.
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The resulting material has ether linkages and displays higher chemical and oxidation resistance than typically obtained by curing with amines or anhydrides.
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Any sulfonamide can be considered as derived from a sulfonic acid by replacing a hydroxyl group with an amine group.
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It is an aromatic amine that is of commercial interest as a precursor to dyes.
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Amine ligation followed by deprotonation by base produces the palladium amide.
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