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thiol /thi·ol/ (thi´ol)
2. any organic compound containing the —SH group.

thi·ol (thôl, -l)
n.
1. See mercaptan.
2. A mixture of sulfurated and sulfonated petroleum oils that is purified with ammonia and is used in the treatment of skin diseases.

thiol [thi´ol]
2. any organic compound containing the —SH group bound to carbon.


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It has been reported that acrylate and methacrylate esters, maleimides, thiols and halogenated compounds are highly sensitive to irradiation and are thus prone to form more radicals upon irradiation than high molecular weight polymers.
Topics include the kinetic model of co-polymerization at linear chain termination, mechanisms of action and effectiveness of ester thiols as thermal stabilizers for polyvinyl chloride, recycling sugar-cane bagasse for producing cellulose acetate, the convection drying of textiles, theoretical approaches to transport properties in the drying of wood, energy criteria of photosynthesis, and using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to investigate rats after severe epileptic convulsions.
cycled by intracellular thiols such as glutathione and, to a much less extent by protein thiols (Kagan et al.
 
 
 
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