environmental contaminant
Any minor or unwanted substance introduced into the environment that can have undesired effects.
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antimicrobial agent
A substance that kills or slows the growth of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoans.
xenobiotic
A xenobiotic (Greek, xenos "foreign"; bios "life") is a compound that is foreign to a living organism. Principal xenobiotics include: drugs, carcinogens and various compounds that have been introduced into the environment by artificial means.
disinfectant
An antimicrobial agent that is applied to non-living objects to destroy harmful microorganisms or to inhibit their activity.
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antiseptic drug
A substance used locally on humans and other animals to destroy harmful microorganisms or to inhibit their activity (cf. disinfectants, which destroy microorganisms found on non-living objects, and antibiotics, which can be transported through the lymphatic system to destroy bacteria within the body).
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1-(4-chlorophenyl)-3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)urea
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1-(3',4'-dichlorophenyl)-3-(4'-chlorophenyl)urea
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
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3,4,4'-trichloro carbanilide
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
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3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide
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ChemIDplus
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3,4,4'-trichlorodiphenylurea
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ChemIDplus
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N-(4-chlorophenyl)-N'-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)urea
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ChemIDplus
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TCC
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ChemIDplus
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101-20-2
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CAS Registry Number
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ChemIDplus
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101-20-2
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CAS Registry Number
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
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2814890
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Beilstein Registry Number
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ChemIDplus
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2814890
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Reaxys Registry Number
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Reaxys
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