Sentences with word «dichloride»

«Radium - 223 dichloride in prostate cancer: Major added benefit for certain patients.»
In 1997 the company was charged with contaminating local groundwater supplies by discharging between 19 to 47 million pounds of ethylene dichloride (EDC), a suspected human carcinogen, into a local stream.
A Phase Ib, Open - Label Study of the Safety and Tolerability of Atezolizumab in Combination with Radium - 223 Dichloride in Patients with Castrate - Resistant Prostate Cancer who have Progressed Following Treatment with an Androgen Pathway Inhibitor
Radium - 223 dichloride (radium - 223 for short, trade name: Xofigo) has been approved since November 2013 for men with advanced prostate cancer, in whom hormone blockade is no longer effective, and symptomatic bone metastases, but without visceral metastases.
Radium - 223 dichloride is radioactive and mainly accumulates in the bone.
In addition, the complexation of P1 with complementary entities (palladium II dichloride, terephtalic acid and 1,4 - diodobenzene) to form supramolecular network was also investigated by infrared spectroscopy in solid state, the coordination with PdII beuing observed by as strong shift of the C - N bond stretching of the pyridine unit compared to the pedestal alone (1591 → 1609 cm - 1).
Vinyl chloride emissions from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), ethylene dichloride (EDC), and vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) plants cause or contribute to air pollution that may reasonably be anticipated to result in an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible illness.
Our class action lawsuit attorneys won a settlement for 850 workers who were exposed to the dangerous chemical ethylene dichloride (also called EDC) in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
This has included defending numerous cases filed against the contractors and / or in some cases their clients (pursuant to defense and indemnity agreements) against all types of personal injuries, including those asserting claims from toxic chemical exposures to asbestos, acrylonitrile, ammonia, benzene, ethylene dichloride, hydrofluoric acid, mustard agents, NORM, pthalic anhydride, and vinyl chloride.
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