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Definition of Conia

conia
Conine Co"nine (? or ?), n. [From Conium.] (Chem.) A powerful and very poisonous vegetable alkaloid found in the hemlock (Conium maculatum) and extracted as a colorless oil, C8H17N, of strong repulsive odor and acrid taste. It is regarded as a derivative of piperidine and likewise of one of the collidines. It occasions a gradual paralysis of the motor nerves. Called also coniine, coneine, conia, etc. See Conium, 2.
Conia
Conia Co*ni"a (? or ?), n. [NL. See Conium.] (Chem.) Same as Conine.

Meaning of Conia from wikipedia

- In organic chemistry, the Conia-ene reaction is an intramolecular cyclization reaction between an enolizable carbonyl such as an ester or ketone and an...
- Type species Lepraria incana (L.) Ach. (1803) Synonyms Pulina Adans (1763) Conia Vent. (1799) Epinyctis Wallr. (1831) Amphiloma Nyl. (1855) Leproloma Nyl...
- Similarly, ene reactions with enols or enolates are classified as Conia-ene and Conia-ene-type reactions. In addition, ene components containing C=O, C=N...
- Anoncia conia is a moth in the family Cosmopterigidae. It is found in California, United States. The wingspan is 14–16 mm. The forewings are whitish cinereous...
- Lopharcha conia is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found on Sumatra in western Indonesia. Wikispecies has information related to Lopharcha...
- region of north-western France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as Conias. Barou-en-Auge is located some 10 km north-east of Falaise and 8 km south...
- 81 (16): 4256–4264. doi:10.1021/ja01525a036. Denis, J.M.; Girard, J.M.; Conia, J.M (1972). "Improved Simmons–Smith Reactions". Synthesis. 1972 (10): 549–551...
- (link); Collected Volumes, vol. 6, p. 564. Salaun, J. R.; Champion, J.; Conia, J. M. (1977). "Cyclobutanone from methylenecyclopropane via oxaspiropentane"...
- Chemical Society. 78 (13): 3221–3223. doi:10.1021/ja01594a069. Salaün, J. R.; Conia, J. M. (1971). "Oxaspiropentane. A rapid route to cyclobutanone". Journal...
- haploid spores of a fungus, which are named after the Gr**** word for dust (conia), are hence also known as conidiospores. The conidiospores commonly contain...