- name: O,O-diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] phosphorothioate) (also
called Amiton or Tetram) is a "V-series"
nerve agent chemically similar to the better-known...
- (nerve agent), the NATO
designation for a
chemical weapon agent, a.k.a.
Amiton British Virgin Islands ISO 3166-2:VG
Victoria Gardens (Rancho Cucamonga)...
-
Aldicarb Aldrin Allyl alcohol Allylamine Aluminum phosphide Aminopterin Amiton Amiton oxalate Ammonia Amphetamine Aniline Aniline, 2,4,6-trimethyl- Antimony...
- pesticides. In 1954, ICI put one of them on the
market under the
trade name
Amiton. It was
subsequently withdrawn, as it was too
toxic for safe use. The toxicity...
- pesticides. In 1954, ICI put one of them on the
market under the
trade name
Amiton. It was
subsequently withdrawn, as it was too
toxic for safe use. The toxicity...
-
commercial quantities for
purposes not
prohibited under this Convention.
Amiton: O,O-Diethyl S-(2-(diethylamino)ethyl)phosphorothiolate and corresponding...
- is a dual-use material, for the
production of
early insecticides such as
Amiton and also for the
manufacture of the
related VX
nerve agents. Due to hydrolysis...
- to
poison the
three Bulgarians may have been a
banned pesticide called Amiton,
known in
Russia as Tetram. Curiously,
there was as of
January 2020 no record...
- allyxycarb [Wikidata] alpha-cypermethrin alpha-endosulfan amidithion [Wikidata]
aminocarb amiton amitraz anabasine athidathion [Wikidata]
azadirachtin azamethiphos azinphos-ethyl...
- pesticide. In 1954, ICI put one of them on the
market under the
trade name
Amiton. It was
subsequently withdrawn, as it was too
toxic for safe use. The toxicity...