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English to Arabic translations [PRO] Medical - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng | |||||
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4 +1 | مرهم ثنائي المركابرول أو مرهم الدايمركابرول أو المرهم المضاد للويسيت |
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british anti-lewisite ointment مرهم ثنائي المركابرول أو مرهم الدايمركابرول أو المرهم المضاد للويسيت Explanation: also known as: BAL or dimercaprol lewisite: لويسيت (أَحَدُ غازاتِ الحَرْبِ القاتِلَة) http://www.emro.who.int/umd/ViewWord.asp?Code=EMT-L000960 lewisite: a colorless or brown vesicant liquid C2H2AsCl3 developed as a poison gas for war use. Lewis, Winford Lee (1878–1943), American chemist. As an officer in the U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Service during World War I, Lewis developed the poisonous gas lewisite in 1918. http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=lewisite&r=67 In cases of Lewisite skin injury, dimercaprol (British anti-Lewisite, or BAL) ointment should be used on skin contaminations where blisters have not yet formed ... www.deploymenthealth.mil/wot/ downloads/Vesican-Blister_Agent_Fact_Sheet.doc Are we ready to replace dimercaprol (BAL) as an arsenic antidote? Muckter H, Liebl B, Reichl FX, Hunder G, Walther U, Fichtl B. Walther ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve& db=PubMed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=97437753 dimercaprol ثُنائِيُّ المِرْكابْرول (دواء خالب يستعمل لمعالجة الغازات السامة في الحروب) http://www.emro.who.int/umd/ViewWord.asp?Code=EMT-D001672 داي ميركابرول Dimercaprol. ---. فينايل هايدرازين Phenylhydrazine. ---. نافثالين Naphthalene. موجود في كُرة العُث ... www.your-doctor.net/haematology/G6PD/G6PD_drugs.htm |
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