| 1. | Superficial scald may be controlled by treatment with diphenylamine before storage.
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| 2. | The carcinogen 4-Aminobiphenyl can accompany diphenylamine as an impurity.
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| 3. | Krupp began adding diphenylamine as a stabilizer in 1888.
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| 4. | Diphenylamine is one of the most common stabilizers used.
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| 5. | Metabolism of 14C-diphenylamine in stored apples nature of the residue in plants.
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| 6. | Illustrated is the reduction of phenothiazine to diphenylamine:
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| 7. | Pressurized alcohol removed remaining water from drained pyrocellulose prior to mixing with ether and diphenylamine.
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| 8. | Diphenylamine dissolves well in many common organic solvents, and is moderately soluble in water.
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| 9. | Diphenylamine is known to be used to make phenothiazine based drugs, eg promazine and diethazine.
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| 10. | The plans originally called for production lines to make smokeless powder, diphenylamine, and sulfuric acid.
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