And that the name is'original research'is not a reason to delete, when following the IUPAC rules, then you get this name, there may be more correct, then either discuss which one to use, or list more, etc . Note that this is significantly different from IUPAC name ( acetone vs . 2-propanone, etc . ).
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JH I and JH III were tested at nominal concentrations of 5 �M . Later a trifluoromethyl ketone ( 3-octylthio-1, 1, 1-trifluoro-2-propanone ) was shown to be a highly potent, high affinity slow, tight binding inhibitor of the JH esterase of Trichoplusia ni, the same Lepidopteran which was used in the other study in this section.
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In late 1969, Joe Shapiro, an agent for the federal Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs ( later to become part of the Drug Enforcement Administration ), was assigned to locate an illegal methamphetamine ( " meth " ) production lab believed to be on Whidbey Island in phenyl-2-propanone ( P2P ), a necessary ingredient in meth manufacture which had become difficult to obtain, in return for half of the resulting output.
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Scientific Instrument Services, Volatile Organic Emissions from Automobile Tires, 1999, Santford V . Overton & John J . Manura : Tire " Brand A were found to contain numerous straight and branched chain hydrocarbons, aldehydes, alcohols, ketones, furans and benzene derivatives . " Tire brand B was . . . " found to contain high concentrations of the compounds sulfur dioxide ( DOT ), 2-methyl-1-propene, 2-propanone, 2-methyl-2-pentene, 2, 4-pentanedione, acetic acid and 2, 4-( 1H, 3H ) pyrimidinedione . " Chemicals extracted from raw tires in this study would be found in crumb rubber, which is made by grinding feedstock tires.