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Things methyl often describes (“methyl ________”)
alcohol, tyrosine, ether, violet, aspartate, ketone, orange, acid, mercury, pentene, cellulose, glucose, nitrosourea, nitrosoguanidine, butene, styrene, dopa, butanol, ccnu, pyrrolidone, red, testosterone, one, green, transferase, substitution, cytosine, glucoside, carbinol, pentanone, daspartate, dimethylaminoazobenzene, thf, propanol, naphthalene, parathion, nicotinamide, histidine, chloroform, prednisolone, compound, methacrylate, tryptophan, chloride, phenol, pyrrolidinone, pyridine, glutamate, pentanol, pyrazolone, 14c, indicator, phenylpyridinium, nortestosterone, ester, aniline, poisoning, mannoside, cysteine, methionine, coa, gag, uracil, arginine, choline, blue, dab, aminoazobenzene, acetate, nnitrosoguanidine, butane, tetrahydrofolate, propane, solution, benzene, xanthine, butanal, bis, butanone, guanine, derivatives, imidazole, heptanone, glyoxal, acetoxyprogesterone, pyridone, anthraquinone, mercaptoimidazole, umbelliferone, galactose, carboxamide, ethyl
How methyl often is described (“________ methyl”)
catechol, hydroxy, demeton, thiophanate, diclofop, hydroxyindole, free, tri, mono, alpha, terminal, poly, radical, labile, oxydemeton, corresponding, acetyl, amino, phenyl, beta, pure, 17a, 14a, phenylethanolamine, ortho, angular, acrylonitrile, ethylene, chloro, acibenzolar, 16a, nadic, butyl, 1,2, \u00ab, absolute, carboxy, tetra, sulfometuron, acrylate, kresoxim, methoxy, catecholamine, butadiene, 2,6, reactive, topical
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