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Carbofuran is a
carbamate insecticide,
banned in the US, the EU and
Canada but
still widely used in
South America,
Australia and Asia. It is a systemic...
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carbamate pesticides and
Haffmann Bromamide Degradation (such as carbaryl,
carbofuran, methomyl, and aldicarb). It has also been used in the
production of rubbers...
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include the
pharmaceuticals ephedrine and theophylline, the
pesticides carbofuran, carbaryl, and
metham sodium, and the
solvents N-methylformamide and N-methylpyrrolidone...
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Carbamoyl chlorides are used to
prepare a
number of pesticides, e.g.
carbofuran and aldicarb.
Carbamoyl chlorides are
prepared by the
reaction of an amine...
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events where predators such as
lions or
hyenas have
killed livestock,
carbofuran poisons have been
placed into carc****es as
retaliation against the predators...
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ester functional group.
Included in this
group are
aldicarb (Temik),
carbofuran (Furadan),
carbaryl (Sevin), ethienocarb, fenobucarb, oxamyl, and methomyl...
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Profenofos Terbufos Tetrachlorvinphos Tribufos Trichlorfon Aldicarb Bendiocarb Carbofuran Carbaryl Dioxacarb Fenobucarb Fenoxycarb Isoprocarb Methomyl Oxamyl Propoxur...
- Methyl-, O-(((2,4-Dimethyl-1,3-Dithiolan-2-yl)Methylene)Amino)- (Tirpate)
Carbofuran Carbon disulfide Carbophenothion Chlordane Chlorfenvinfos Chlorine Chlormephos...
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Aldicarb Aminocarb Bendiocarb Bufencarb Carbaryl Carbendazim Carbetamide Carbofuran Carbosulfan Chlorbufam Chloropropham Dimetilan Ethienocarb Ethiofencarb...
- Additionally, in the 1990s,
biologists found that a
container of
poisonous carbofuran had
floated as**** and
burst open
above the high tide line,
creating a...