| 1. | Substituted derivatives of this parent compound are also referred to as hydroquinones.
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| 2. | The nitrogenous bases are classified into two parent compounds, purine and pyrimidine.
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| 3. | One method is the application of pressure to the undoped parent compounds.
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| 4. | The parent compound has the chemical formula C 7 H 8 N 2.
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| 5. | It is a distereoisomer, thus having similar anti-malarial properties to the parent compound.
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| 6. | The interchangeable nitrogenous nucleobases are derived from two parent compounds, purine and pyrimidine.
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| 7. | It is also the parent compound of its own structural class, the substituted amphetamines,
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| 8. | The anion of the parent compound acts as the oxidizer in the decomposition reaction.
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| 9. | It is the parent compound of nomegestrol acetate, which is marketed as a progestin.
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| 10. | The estrogenic effects of triphenylethylene, the parent compound of triphenylchloroethylene, were discovered in 1937.
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