-
others vary in
intensity due to the
strength of
interaction with a solvent.
Pyrenes are
strong electron donor materials and can be
combined with
several materials...
- Benzo[a]
pyrene (BaP or B[a]P) is a
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and the
result of
incomplete combustion of
organic matter at
temperatures between 300 °C...
- range. In Gr**** mythology,
Pyrene is a
princess who gave her name to the Pyrenees. The Gr****
historian Herodotus says
Pyrene is the name of a town in Celtic...
-
monopyrenous drupe, cut to
reveal the
pyrene inside Pyrene of a
peach dissected to
reveal a
single seed
inside Pyrenes extracted from a
single fruit of Crataegus...
-
Pyrene is a
chemical compound.
Pyrene may also
refer to: The
Pyrene Company Limited, a
manufacturer of
firefighting equipment Brand name for
Carbon tetrachloride...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pyrene (Ancient Gr****: Πυρήνη, romanized: Purḗnē) may
refer to:
Pyrene,
daughter of King
Bebrycius and a
lover (or victim, depending...
-
fusion products of
pyrene and a
phenylene group. Two
isomeric species of
benzopyrene are benzo[a]
pyrene and the less
common benzo[e]
pyrene. They
belong to...
- at the most, 2
styles or
pyrenes. This is
similar to C.
monogyna but
unlike C.
laevigata which has 2 or 3
styles or
pyrenes (sometimes 1, 4 or at most...
- (PAH). It has a
chemical formula of C18H10. It is a
member of the
group of
pyrenes. It is an
aromatic hydrocarbon that
consists of five
fused rings and is...
- larger,
solitary and not
concealed within bracts. The
fruits contain 1-3
pyrenes,
which are
seeds enclosed within woody endocarps. The
endocarps have sculpted...