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Which of the following diseases are typically evaluated using high-resolution CT?
1) Emphysema
2) Asthma
3) Bronchiectasis
4) Interstitial lung disease
Aromatic
Refers to organic compounds containing one or more planar rings of atoms that are stable due to resonance of bonding electrons.
Antiaromatic
A type of compound that is cyclic, planar, and conjugated, but does not follow Huckel's rule, having 4n π electrons which destabilize it.
Nonaromatic
A compound that does not contain a benzene-like ring and does not exhibit the stability typical of aromatic compounds.
2,4,6-trichlorophenol
A chlorinated phenol known for its antiseptic properties, used in the synthesis of pesticides and other chemicals.
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