Respiratory vs Diphenylmethanol - What's the difference?
respiratory | diphenylmethanol |
Relating to respiration; breathing.
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, title= (organic compound) A secondary alcohol used in perfume and pharmaceutical manufacture, an irritant to the eyes, skin and respiratory system.
As an adjective respiratory
is relating to respiration; breathing.As a noun diphenylmethanol is
(organic compound) a secondary alcohol used in perfume and pharmaceutical manufacture, an irritant to the eyes, skin and respiratory system.respiratory
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(-)Katie L. Burke
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