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  • Ribavirin is active against a number of [[DNA]] and [[RNA]] [[virus]]es. It is a member of the [[nucleoside]] an ...293527">{{cite journal |author=Bernstein DI, Reuman PD, Sherwood JR, Young EC, Schiff GM |title=Ribavirin small-particle-aerosol treatment of influenza B
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  • ...ticonvulsant properties of valproic acid while using it as a vehicle for a number of other compounds that were being screened for antiseizure activity. He fo ...syndrome.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Williams DC Jr, Massey GV, Russell EC, Riley RS, Ben-Ezra J. | title = Translocation positive acute myeloid leuke
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  • ...Why is mercury a liquid at STP?| accessdate=May 1, 2007| publisher=General Chemistry Online at Frostburg State University| author=Senese, F}}</ref><ref name="No ...lled, digital, or [[thermistor]]-based instruments. It remains in use in a number of other ways in scientific and scientific research applications, and in [[
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  • ...polymer, amylopectin, the remainder. Amylose is crystalline and can have a number average molecular weight as high as 500,000, but it is soluble in boiling w Many polymer researchers believe that polymer chemistry had its origins with the characterization of cellulose. Cellulose was isola
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  • ...600-0773.2003.930306.x|month=September}}</ref> The rate of [[Dissociation (chemistry)|dissociation]] between carbon monoxide and cytochrome oxidase is slow, cau ...asurement of carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin in blood|journal=Clinical Chemistry|volume=25|issue=8|pages=1388–1393|year=1979|month=August|pmid=455674|doi=
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  • ...dition, John Wiley and Sons (1999) Chapter 16: Survey of Transition-Metal Chemistry p. 633 ISBN 0471199575</ref> Average concentration in the earth’s crust i ...]] [[metal]]. It is similar in many respects to zinc but forms [[Complex (chemistry)|complex]] compounds.
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  • | EC-number = 200-001-8 ..., Albrecht Hilt “Formaldehyde” in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 2002, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a11_619}}</ref> In view
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  • | CASOther = <br/>133-42-6 (racemate) <!-- also verified at CAS Common Chemistry --> | EC-number = 208-401-4
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  • | EC-number = 205-555-4 [[Category:Equilibrium chemistry]]
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  • ...the conjugate acids of [[ligand]]s that bind [[metals]] to form [[complex (chemistry)|complexes]]. The metal [[ion]] usually has a charge of 2+ or 3+. A schem ...circular tetrapyrrole [[uroporphyrinogen III]]. This molecule undergoes a number of further modifications. Intermediates are used in different species to fo
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  • In pyrimidine metabolism, EC 3.6.1.2 (trimetaphosphatase) can convert trimetaphosphate into triphosphate ...he cardiovascular system that is composed of [[blood cell]]s [[Suspension (chemistry)|suspended]] in [[Blood plasma|plasma]]. Its phosphate content is in many f
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  • Today, a number of pharmaceutical companies produce and distribute methadone. The [[racemic ...was given the generic name “methadone” by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association (COUNCIL...1947). Since the patent righ
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  • | EC-number = 200-815-3 ...C-H [[angle]] is 119°, close to the 120° for ideal sp² [[hybridization (chemistry)|hybridized]] carbon. The molecule is also relatively rigid: rotation about
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  • ...sein for the coagulated [[protein]]. As it exists in milk, it is a [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] of [[calcium]]. Casein is not coagulated by heat. It is precipitate ...ing it poorly soluble in [[water]]. It is found in milk as a [[suspension (chemistry)|suspension]] of particles called casein [[micelles]] which show some resem
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