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DNP

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DNPDoctor of Nursing Practice
DNPDai Nippon Printing (Japan)
DNPDynamic Nuclear Polarization
DNPDivision of Nuclear Physics
DNPDepartamento Nacional de Planeación (Colombia)
DNPDid Not Play
DNPDo Not Pay (US Treasury)
DNPDo Not Promote (US Air Force)
DNPDepartment of National Planning (various organizations)
DNPDotation Nationale de Péréquation (French: National Endowment of Equalization)
DNPDistributed Network Processing
DNPDeoxyribonucleoprotein
DNPDo Not Print
DNPDynamique Naturelle de la Parole (French: Dynamic Nature of the Word; Canada)
DNPDisarmament and Non-Proliferation (UN)
DNPDistributed Network Protocol
DNPDid Not Place (various competitions)
DNPDenali National Park
DNPDefects Notification Period (construction contracts)
DNPDivision of Nature Preserves (Indiana Department of Natural Resources)
DNPDiversity News Publications
DNPDartmoor National Park (UK)
DNPDuty Not Paid (black market, smuggling cigarettes)
DNPDemocratisch Nationaal Platform (Democratic National Platform, Suriname)
DNPDigital News Production
DNPDo Not Populate
DNPDisconnect for Non Payment
DNPDécapage Nettoyage Protection (French cleaning company)
DNPDual Net Processor
DNPDynamic Network Planning
DNPDialed Number Preferred (4ESS)
DNPDumb Nerds Productions
DNPDynamic Nano-Platforms
DNPDemocracy Network Program
DNPDirect Non Payroll
DNPDinitrophenol
DNPDead Net Price
DNPDemnet Program (Macedonia)
DNPDamn Near Perfect
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References in periodicals archive
Colman, "Dinitrophenol and obesity: an early twentieth-century regulatory dilemma," Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, vol.
It is remarkable that when comparing the same parameters in function of the adsorbate, the RL values for carbons with phenol are in the range from 0.08 to 0.17 while the values of this parameter for carbons that adsorb 2-4 dinitrophenol are among 0.005 and 0.006.
She died three hours later when her heart failed as a result of the tablets which contained Dinitrophenol (DNP), a toxic chemical.
Consistently similar results have been reported for degradation of metamitron [24], terepthalic acid [25], and 2-4- dinitrophenol [26].
The reduced sugar, total sugar, and starch contents were determined by dinitrophenol and anthron methods [24].
The Food Standards Agency is raising awareness about DNP (2,4 Dinitrophenol), which may be found in food supplements and powders that claim to burn fat.
In 1920s America up to a 100,000 people were taking Dinitrophenol, a cancer-causing chemical dye to lose weight.
Despite a substantial (> 2-fold increase) in ex vivo FFA oxidation capacity in the liver we detected no WY14,643 induced enhancement of in vivo FFA oxidation in the basal fasting situation or under conditions of substantially elevated oxidative metabolism induced by the uncoupler dinitrophenol (unpublished observations).
(4) Growth hormones Symptoms of acromegaly (5) including cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance and musculoskeletal disorders Weight loss and Rimonabant Depression, aggression and dieting Sibutramine anxiety Cardiovascular damage 2,4- Cataracts and hyperpyrexia dinitrophenol resulting in fatalities (DNP) Appearance of Mercury- Damage to skin, kidney and the skin and containing nervous system hair creams Damage to skin, Cushing's Corticosteroids syndrome, glucose intolerance and hypertension Melanotan II Nausea and vomiting, abnormal (5) skin pigmentation and growths.
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