Released nitroaniline was diazotized by subsequent incubation of 5 m each in 0.1% sodium nitrite in 1 M HCl, 0.5% ammonium
sulphamate in 1 M HCl, and 0.05% N-(1-naphthyl)-ethylendiamine in 47.5% ethanol.
Several classes of drugs including topical mydriatics anticolinergics antidepressants anticonvulsants antihistaminics
sulphamate derivative adrenergics and sympathomimetic drugs have the capacity to actuate an acute attack of angle closure.7
Its key role is also played in gluconeogenesis, lipogensis and ureogensis, bone resporbtion, calcification, tumorigenicity, in addition to many other physiological or pathological processesThe majority of carbonic anhydrase inhibitors eitherbelong to sulfonamide or
sulphamate class of organic compounds.
Rajam, "Studies on autocatalytic deposition of ternary Ni-W-P alloys using nickel
sulphamate bath," Surface and Coatings Technology, vol.
Secondly, a nickel layer of 150 [micro]m in thickness was electrodeposited in a nickel
sulphamate bath.
For example the UK's Health and Safety Executive has in recent years reclassified sulphuric acid mist, and throughout Europe nickel salts including nickel
sulphamate, nickel sulphate and nickel chloride--all widely used in the plating industry--are being reclassified as chronically toxic and carcinogenic through inhalation.
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sulphamate which will eventually kill it.