A toxic white soluble crystalline acidic derivative of benzene; used in manufacturing and as a disinfectant and antiseptic; poisonous if taken internally.
This substrate cycling results in a 350-fold amplified sensor response to phenol.
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Acetylene also lends itself to the synthesis of phenol or carbolic acid.
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Hay Fever, Medicine That Helps.-Usephenol sodique as directed on the bottles.
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By treatment with ice, phenol, and opium, recovery was effected without peritonitis.
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Officials said tests showed above-permitted levels of phenol and petroleum products.
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Acetylene also lends itself to the synthesis of phenol or carbolicacid.
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When the nerve is exposed, wet it with creosote or carbolicacid.
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Bites from Insects, Simple Remedies for.-Tolerablystrong solution carbolicacid and water.
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Dilute acetic acid, or dilute carbolicacid will do the same work.
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For severe scalding, carbolicacid has recently been used with marked benefit.
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A novel enzymatic strategy to produce antimicrobial poly(hydroxybenzene)-antibiotic conjugates is proposed here for a wide range of applications on the biomedical field.