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Definition of nitroglycerine in English: nitroglycerine(US nitroglycerin) noun ˌnʌɪtrə(ʊ)ˈɡlɪs(ə)riːnˌnʌɪtrə(ʊ)ˈɡlɪnˌnaɪtroʊˈɡlɪsərən mass nounAn explosive yellow liquid made by nitrating glycerol, used in explosives such as dynamite. Alternative name: glyceryl trinitrate; chemical formula: CH₂(NO₃)CH(NO₃)CH₂(NO₃) Example sentencesExamples - When glycerol is treated with a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acid, a yellow oily liquid nitroglycerin is formed.
- In the munitions factories, great care was needed not to cause any sparks while making cordite using nitroglycerin - and the workers also needed to be sober.
- The two returned to Sweden in 1863 and Alfred Nobel concentrated on developing nitroglycerine as an explosive.
- Vasodilators such as nitroglycerin, alcohol, and carbon dioxide may trigger a headache during a cluster period.
- The resulting nitroglycerine was packed in bombs detonated by a pistol connected to an alarm clock.
- Since nitroglycerin is moderately volatile and adsorbs to plastic, the sublingual tablets must be stored in tightly closed glass containers.
- Thus, organic nitrates such as glyceryl trinitrate may be viewed as prodrugs of endogenous nitric oxide.
- Combining the acids with the glycerine into the resultant yellow oily liquid of nitroglycerine was a hazardous process requiring strict temperature control.
- The tense 1953 film has four desperate men delivering two truckloads of extremely explosive nitroglycerine via a nearly impassable South American jungle road.
- Because it's difficult to grow blood vessels in the laboratory, investigators have struggled to identify the molecules that convert nitroglycerin into nitric oxide.
- Mixed with the rampant hormones of the teen years, this combination becomes as explosive and unstable as nitroglycerine.
- Recently, nitroglycerine (glyceryl trinitrate) has been suggested as a tocolytic agent because it showed no significant side effects in animal studies and limited human studies.
- The drug glyceryl trinitrate is highly effective in controlling the pain of angina.
- The explosive power of nitroglycerine had been recognised but it was a dangerous, volatile substance which no-one had managed to harness safely.
- However, we're talking about a very energetic material composed, usually, of nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine.
- Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase abolished the basal levels of exhaled nitric oxide, and also decreased the exhaled nitric oxide response to all compounds except nitroglycerine.
- The scanner, the size of a small copy machine, uses spectrometry that can detect a billionth of a gram of explosives, such as TNT and nitroglycerine.
- The extra check ensures that heart patients who take nitroglycerin, construction workers who handle explosives, and other innocent passengers are not mistakenly identified as criminal suspects.
- Both nitroglycerine and TNT, two of the most powerful explosives in existence, can trace their origins to this race in research during the nineteenth century.
- Modern, smokeless propellants date from 1846 when both nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin first emerged from European laboratories.
Definition of nitroglycerin in US English: nitroglycerin(also nitroglycerine) nounˌnītrōˈɡlisərənˌnaɪtroʊˈɡlɪsərən An explosive yellow liquid made by nitrating glycerol, used in explosives such as dynamite. It is also used in medicine as a vasodilator in the treatment of angina pectoris. Alternative name: glyceryl trinitrate; chemical formula: CH₂(NO₃)CH(NO₃)CH₂(NO₃) Example sentencesExamples - The explosive power of nitroglycerine had been recognised but it was a dangerous, volatile substance which no-one had managed to harness safely.
- Inhibition of nitric oxide synthase abolished the basal levels of exhaled nitric oxide, and also decreased the exhaled nitric oxide response to all compounds except nitroglycerine.
- The extra check ensures that heart patients who take nitroglycerin, construction workers who handle explosives, and other innocent passengers are not mistakenly identified as criminal suspects.
- Recently, nitroglycerine (glyceryl trinitrate) has been suggested as a tocolytic agent because it showed no significant side effects in animal studies and limited human studies.
- The drug glyceryl trinitrate is highly effective in controlling the pain of angina.
- However, we're talking about a very energetic material composed, usually, of nitrocellulose and nitroglycerine.
- The resulting nitroglycerine was packed in bombs detonated by a pistol connected to an alarm clock.
- When glycerol is treated with a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acid, a yellow oily liquid nitroglycerin is formed.
- Combining the acids with the glycerine into the resultant yellow oily liquid of nitroglycerine was a hazardous process requiring strict temperature control.
- Vasodilators such as nitroglycerin, alcohol, and carbon dioxide may trigger a headache during a cluster period.
- The scanner, the size of a small copy machine, uses spectrometry that can detect a billionth of a gram of explosives, such as TNT and nitroglycerine.
- Modern, smokeless propellants date from 1846 when both nitrocellulose and nitroglycerin first emerged from European laboratories.
- Since nitroglycerin is moderately volatile and adsorbs to plastic, the sublingual tablets must be stored in tightly closed glass containers.
- The tense 1953 film has four desperate men delivering two truckloads of extremely explosive nitroglycerine via a nearly impassable South American jungle road.
- Because it's difficult to grow blood vessels in the laboratory, investigators have struggled to identify the molecules that convert nitroglycerin into nitric oxide.
- The two returned to Sweden in 1863 and Alfred Nobel concentrated on developing nitroglycerine as an explosive.
- Both nitroglycerine and TNT, two of the most powerful explosives in existence, can trace their origins to this race in research during the nineteenth century.
- Mixed with the rampant hormones of the teen years, this combination becomes as explosive and unstable as nitroglycerine.
- In the munitions factories, great care was needed not to cause any sparks while making cordite using nitroglycerin - and the workers also needed to be sober.
- Thus, organic nitrates such as glyceryl trinitrate may be viewed as prodrugs of endogenous nitric oxide.
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