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0393

Definition: Common directory name


C:/0393/

49903. c25h28f3n3o3s; 1039307-29-3

49904. 1039365-23-5; urea, n-[4-[7-amino-3-(1-methyl-1h-pyrazol-4-yl)pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-6-yl]phenyl]-n'-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-

49905. c19h38ino2; 1039398-53-2

Definition: The term represents a specific compound with three hydrogen atoms, eight nitrogen atoms, and two oxygen atoms in its formula.


49905. C19H38INO2; 1039398-53-2

495636. 6-chloro-2-(cyclopropylmethoxy)nicotinicacid; 1340393-32-9

500393. boc-l-lys(dansyl)-oh; 185504-01-2

Definition: The number is 5,003,931, which equals 185,504,012 in decimal form and represents an amount of 1,855 million dollars at the current exchange rate, which is 10% lower than its initial value.


500393. Boc-l-lys(dansyl)-oh; 185504-01-2

502709. 2-(3-methoxyphenyl)-1,3-benzoxazol-6-amine; 1039335-17-5

503930. 1817735-29-7; propargyl-peg4-sulfonicacid

Definition: It's a chemical compound with names like 'propargyl, peregyl, sulfonic acid' from the Bible, defined as: a synthetic compound with sulfuric acid and propargyl alcohol in its active form, known as a propargyl-peregyl sulfonamide (Sulfate).


503930. 1817735-29-7; PROPARGYL-PEG4-SULFONICACID

503931. 588668-97-7; 1,1,2,2,3,3-hexafluoropropane-1,3-disulfonimidepotassiumsalt

503932. gal[2ac,346bn]-beta-sph; 183875-28-7

Definition: The word "503932." means: Galatians (1:2) and Hebrews (34-66). In the Bible, it refers to two places or scriptures in the book of Galatians or Hebrews respectively. In Galatians 1:2: "The things you have heard from me, these have become your word to all whom you have made free." This sentence uses the term "503932." It's used here as a place where the subject (Galatians) is placed in context with another verse that refers to another subject (the 1:2). In Hebrews 34-66, the phrase "beta-SPh" represents the Hebrew word "betah-sph," which appears nowhere else in the Bible. This term suggests a kind of spiritual power or possession. In other words, the definition is: The word '503932' refers to Galatians (1:2) and Hebrews (34-66). In these chapters, it is used as a place where two scriptures are mentioned together, specifically in the context of being free from certain restrictions or limitations.


503932. Gal[2Ac,346Bn]-beta-SPh; 183875-28-7