(biochemistry) The complex of DNA and protein in which DNA is usually found upon cell disruption and isolation.
dicyclopentadienyliron
dinitrophenylhydrazine
dinitrophenylhydrazine
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of six isomeric aromatic azines, but especially 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine that is used as a reagent in the analysis of aldehydes and ketones
electrophysiologically
electrophysiologically
adv
In terms of or by means of electrophysiology.
hexanitrodiphenylamine
hexanitrodiphenylamine
noun
(organic chemistry) A substance that was mixed with TNT in World War II to make it more explosive.