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organotin
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organotin [ˌɔːgænəʊˈtɪn]
adj
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) of, concerned with, or being an organic compound with one or more tin atoms in its molecules: used as a pesticide, hitherto considered to decompose safely, now found to be toxic in the food chain


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The treaty was adopted because of the concern over the long-term environmental impact of organotin compounds in antifouling systems and the recognition that less toxic materials are now available to meet the same need.
The treaty was adopted because of the concern over the long-term environmental impact of organotin compounds in anti-fouling systems and the recognition that less toxic alternative materials are available that meet the same needs and requirements.
To ensure that the observed inhibition of 11[beta]-HSD2 activity was not due to cell death, we assessed cytotoxicity of organotin compounds parallel to the activity assay under identical conditions.
 
 
 
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