| 11. | The first sulfonamide was discovered in Germany in 1932.
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| 12. | In addition, the sulfonamide functional group can also mimic that transition state structure.
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| 13. | The fluorescence of these sulfonamide adducts can be enhanced by adding alpha-cyclodextrin.
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| 14. | Ball developed a process to isolate the sulfonamide drugs were developed in the 1940s.
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| 15. | The most common medications used to treat coccidian infections are in the sulfonamide antibiotic family.
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| 16. | The discovery and development of this first sulfonamide drug opened a new era in medicine.
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| 17. | The highly resistant bug is impervious to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, sulfonamides and tetracycline.
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| 18. | In horses treatment has been confined to dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors such as the sulfonamides and pyrimethamine.
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| 19. | Acetylation, which reduces the solubility of sulfonamides, is for example poor developed in dogs.
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| 20. | Metal enolates are compatible with many fluorinating reagents, including NFSI, NFOBS, and sulfonamides.
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