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triazines
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triazines
selective herbicides including atrazine, propazine, simazine, prometone, prometryne. They are poisonous if given in sufficient quantity but the syndrome, weight loss, anorexia and weakness, is too nonspecific to be valuable diagnostically.


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CSIRO Entomology's Cameron Begley says the enzyme also works well against a range of other triazine herbicides and, once in commercial production, would benefit farmers and water consumers wherever triazines are used.
Triazine chemistry also added another facet to stabilization from UV light by providing significant improvements in durability.
The crosslinking agent has a glass transition temperature of at least 10[degrees]C and is substantially free of functional groups that are reactive with the aminoplast resin; wherein the aminoplast resin comprises an aminotriazine compound comprising an (alkoxyalkyl) aminotriazine having one or less non-alkylated NH bond per triazine ring.
 
 
 
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