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Sulfur vs Thiazolidine - What's the difference?

sulfur | thiazolidine |


As nouns the difference between sulfur and thiazolidine

is that sulfur is sulfur (chemical element) while thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound.

Nitrogen vs Thiazolidine - What's the difference?

nitrogen | thiazolidine |


As nouns the difference between nitrogen and thiazolidine

is that nitrogen is nitrogen (symbol: n) while thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound.

Ergot vs Dihydroergotamine - What's the difference?

ergot | dihydroergotamine |


As nouns the difference between ergot and dihydroergotamine

is that ergot is any fungus in the genus claviceps which are parasitic on grasses while dihydroergotamine is (chemistry) an ergot alkaloid used to treat migraines, believed to act upon serotonin receptors.

Radiopaque vs Iodixanol - What's the difference?

radiopaque | iodixanol |


As an adjective radiopaque

is impenetrable to x-rays and other radiation.

As a noun iodixanol is

(medicine) a radiopaque contrast agent used in medical diagnosis.

Gelatinize vs Pregelatinize - What's the difference?

gelatinize | pregelatinize |


As verbs the difference between gelatinize and pregelatinize

is that gelatinize is to cause to become gelatinous while pregelatinize is to gelatinize in advance.

Protonated vs Isothiazolidinium - What's the difference?

protonated | isothiazolidinium |


As a verb protonated

is (protonate).

As a noun isothiazolidinium is

(organic chemistry|especially in combination) a protonated cation formed from isothiazolidine.

Cation vs Isothiazolidinium - What's the difference?

cation | isothiazolidinium |


As nouns the difference between cation and isothiazolidinium

is that cation is (brazil) while isothiazolidinium is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) a protonated cation formed from isothiazolidine.

Isothiazolidine vs Isothiazolidinium - What's the difference?

isothiazolidine | isothiazolidinium |


As nouns the difference between isothiazolidine and isothiazolidinium

is that isothiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,2 positions; any derivative of this compound while isothiazolidinium is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) a protonated cation formed from isothiazolidine.

Logical vs Ergotism - What's the difference?

logical | ergotism |


As an adjective logical

is in agreement with the principles of logic.

As a noun ergotism is

the effect of long-term ergot poisoning, traditionally due to the ingestion of the alkaloids produced by the Claviceps purpurea fungus which infects rye and other cereals, and more recently by the action of a number of ergoline-based drugs.

Deduction vs Ergotism - What's the difference?

deduction | ergotism |


As nouns the difference between deduction and ergotism

is that deduction is that which is deducted; that which is subtracted or removed while ergotism is the effect of long-term ergot poisoning, traditionally due to the ingestion of the alkaloids produced by the Claviceps purpurea fungus which infects rye and other cereals, and more recently by the action of a number of ergoline-based drugs.

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