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1. Copper, gold, and silver are Congeners

2. The WHO lists cites 12 Congeners

3. What are Congeners? A spirits manufacturer produces Congeners during the fermentation or distillation process. During this process, a …

4. Synonyms for Congeners in Free Thesaurus

5. A CQCS PCB analysis is defined as one in which a substantial majority of Congeners are resolved, all Congeners at significant

6. These Congeners are widely responsible for headaches

7. • Table 4 defines the solutions containing Congeners 107, 108, and 109

8. Congeners are what give whiskey its flavor, both good and bad. Whiskey’s less heavily rectified distilling process preserves many of the Congeners created during mashing

9. Congeners (Latin for “born together”) live up to their name

10. Chemicals called Congeners can also cause more intense hangovers. Read on to learn more about what Congeners are, which drinks to avoid, tips for recovery, and more

11. The SW-846 8082 method cites 19 Congeners to be reported

12. The Congeners are arranged in increasing order of their PCB number designation

13. The NOAA PCB congener method cites 20 Congeners to be reported

14. The USACE PCB congener method cites 22 Congeners to be reported

15. Most whiskey is distilled twice and many Congeners are purposefully preserved in …

16. Distillation may remove many of these Congeners from fermented mash

17. For example, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) occur in 209 different forms, or Congeners

18. Biosynthesis of di-rhamnolipids and variations of Congeners composition in genetically engineered E

19. Congeners aren't completely to blame for the pain and sluggishness of a hangover, however

20. The USACE PCB congener method cites 22 Congeners to be reported

21. The SW-846 8082 method cites 19 Congeners to be reported.

22. • Tables 2 and A-1 revised the elution order for Congeners 107-109

23. Congeners are volatile substances produced as natural by-products of the alcohol fermentation process

24. Congeners refer to the various oxidation states of a given element in a compound

25. Figure 10.7 illustrates, for each Aroclor, the proportion of “lighter” Congeners (with fewer chlorines per congener on the left side of the horizontal axis) and “heavier” Congeners (with more chlorines per congener toward the right)

26. What does Congeneric mean? Of or pertaining to congeners (organisms of the same genus) (adjective)

27. The 29 dioxin-like Congeners comprise 7 dioxins, 10 furans, and 12 PCBs

28. Congeners were prepared the same way as for the biochemical analyses described in the previous section

29. The spike level for all toxic congeners except for two compounds was 0.5 ng per sample.

30. Analyzing samples for the full 209 Congeners is, as I said before, still research level chemistry

31. Congeners are organic molecules created as a by-product of the alcohol fermentation process and aging

32. The alcohol itself is the main culprit, with Congeners playing a relatively small role,

33. Congeners can refer to other elements in the same group in the periodic table.

34. The biota-soil accumulation factors (BSAFs) of BDE congeners # and # were around # (organic matter/lipids

35. The NOAA PCB congener method cites 20 Congeners to be reported, this is often used for sediment analysis

36. In support of our dredged material evaluation support, TestAmerica developed SW 846 Method 8082 in support of PCB Congeners

37. Congeners are toxic chemicals that are formed during fermentation, some liquors have more of them than others

38. In our studies, ten to thirteen polyBrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) congeners were measured, usually including BDE 209

39. This contains a list of all PCB Congeners, which is any single, unique well-defined chemical compound in the PCB category

40. The resulting PCB numbers, also referred to as congener, IUPAC, or BZ numbers, are widely used for identifying individual Congeners.

41. Congeners with higher chlorine contents (and higher log Kow values) tend to bioaccumulate the most and, depending on structure, metabolize the least

42. For example, titanium(II) chloride (titanium dichloride), titanium(III) chloride (titanium trichloride), and titanium(IV) chloride (titanium tetrachloride) may be considered Congeners

43. That said, Congeners impacted only the severity of hangovers and did not influence participants’ sleep or next day performance on tests

44. Dissociative Anaesthetics: Phencylidine hydrochloride and its congeners-ketamine hydrochloride and tiletamine hydrochloride are currently used as dissociative anaesthetic drugs in veterinary medicine

45. The most common mode of action, or biological mechanism, for these Congeners is binding to the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (Ah receptor)

46. Just like ‘whisky’ is an umbrella terms that covers bourbon, scotch, rye, and others, ‘Congeners’ can include many things including esters

47. There are several studies that have shown that drinks containing higher amounts of Congeners consistently produce worse hangovers in test subjects.

48. 4‐Aminobyphenyl (4‐Ab), Benzidine (Bz), and Bz congeners were evaluated for their ability to induce genotoxicity through an oxidative mechanism

49. A congener is a member of group of elements in the same periodic table group. Example: Potassium and sodium are Congeners of each other

50. As yeasts ferment the sugars from must or any other source to ethanol and carbon dioxide, they also deliver an array of other compounds, appropriately called Congeners

51. Part of the distiller’s art is the ability to manipulate which Congeners survive the spirit run (the final run of the still that produces the finished white whiskey)

52. The Congeners are arranged in ascending numerical order using a numbering system developed by Ballschmiter and Zell (1980) that follow the IUPAC rules of substituent characterization in biphenyls

53. Vodka, on the other hand, is more highly rectified, removing almost all of the Congeners from the mash and creating a product that’s much closer to pure ethanol.

54. In alcoholic beverages, there are impurities called Congeners produced during fermentation, which are responsible for some of the taste, aroma, and color of what you drink

55. Connata, has a partially sympetalous corolla; this is unique in the genus and suggestive of Trattinnickia, but sympetalous and Apopetalous congeners occur elsewhere in the family.

56. Connata, has a partially sympetalous corolla; this is unique in the genus and suggestive of Trattinnickia, but sympetalous and Apopetalous congeners occur elsewhere in the family.

57. N,N-di-isopropyl-N′-isoamyl-N′-diethylaminoethylurea (P-286) and congeners abolished the vasodepressor response to vagal stimulation with little effect on that to intravenous acetylcholine.

58. This list includes the 26 PCB Congeners identified in the 1998 USACE/USEPA Inland Testing Manual and is required in many of the programs we support for dredged material evaluations.

59. Congeners are found in larger amounts in dark liquors, such as brandy, bourbon, darker beer and red wine, than they are in clear liquors, such as vodka, gin and lighter beers

60. The concentrates then were diluted so that 100 milliliters (mL) of the animals’ drinking water con-tained the amount of Congeners present in one (low-dose) or two (high-dose) a)

61. PCDD/F Congeners are relatively stable once deposited and incorporated into a soil or sediment environment; thus, the congener profile would not be expected to change substantially over a few decades

62. Similar to its congeners, the copper redhorse shows a predilection for lowland rivers of medium size characterized by abrupt banks and uniformly deep channels (4–7 m) flowing over a solid clay, sand, or gravel bottom.

63. What Are Congeners? To simplify, the word ‘congener’ is an umbrella term for all the substances produced during fermentation other than the alcohol used to make whisky (this is known as ethanol)

64. Latin and its nearest Congeners, like Faliscan); and (d) Umbrian (or, as it may more safely be called, Iguvine), two principles of classification offer themselves, of which the first is purely linguistic, the second linguistic and topographical.

65. The new species can be differentiated from all other congeners by the following combination of characters: (1) head wider than long; (2) tympanum distinct and large; (3) hindlimb long, tibiotarsal articulation beyond tip of snout when Adpressed; (4) belly

66. 1902, William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, Lecture I: Not that we may thereby swamp the thing in the wholesale condemnation which we pass on its inferior Congeners, but rather that we may by contrast ascertain the more

67. ----- Method 1668B Chlorinated Biphenyl Congeners in Water, Soil, Sediment, Biosolids, and Tissue by HRGC/HRMS November 2008 This revision of Method 1668 (Method 1668B; the "Method") revises EPA Method 1668Ato replace single-lab quality control (QC) acceptance criteria with interlaboratory criteria, and make other changes described below.

68. Congeneric (not comparable) Of or pertaining to congeners (organisms of the same genus) 1957, Illinois Biological Monographs (issues 25-28, page 123) Several Congeneric species have been reported there as associated with decomposing plant matter, mushroom culture and corn processing plants, all under circumstances which indicate scavengerism.

69. Then the indicator PCBs, dioxin-like PCB Congeners and three lightly chlorinated biphenyls (PCB-11, 15, 19) and total PCBs (from Mono-CBs to Deca-CBs) were quantitatively analyzed both in wastewater and sludge at each treatment stage in the WWTP The distribution of PCBs between the dissolved and adsorbed phases in the influent and effluent of each treatment stage was investigated as well.