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azole
[ az-ohl, uh-zohl ]
noun
- any of a group of five-membered heterocyclic compounds containing one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring, the number of nitrogen atoms present being indicated by a prefix, as in diazole.
azole
/ ˈeɪzəʊl; əˈzəʊl /
noun
- an organic five-membered ring compound containing one or more atoms in the ring, the number usually being specified by a prefix
triazole
diazole
- a less common name for pyrrole
azole
/ ăz′ōl′,ā′zōl′ /
- Any of various compounds having a ring structure made of five atoms, one of which is always nitrogen and another of which is either a second nitrogen or an atom of oxygen or sulfur.
- See pyrrole
Word History and Origins
Origin of azole1
Example Sentences
Our strongest "weapon" against fungal plant diseases are azole fungicides.
"Widespread use of azole fungicides in agriculture to prevent crop losses is contributing to the rising rates of resistant aspergillosis in humans."
Copper-based formulas then took over, with alkaline copper quaternary, or ACQ, and copper azole the most popular.
Copper-based formulas then took over, with alkaline copper quaternary, or ACQ, and copper azole the most popular.
CDC has placed azole-resistant A. fumigatus on its “resistance watch list” because azole use is so widespread in this country and vulnerable patient populations are large.
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