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calcine heat a substance so that it oxidizes or reduces
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calcine Heated to temperature of dissociation; for example, heat gypsum to the temperature where the water of crystallization is driven off.
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calcine To alter composition or physical state by heating to a specific temperature for a specific length of time.
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calcineurin a protein phosphatase that is specific for serine and threonine; it binds calmodulin and plays an important role in activation of T cells. Cyclosporine inhibits its activity.
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calcine To purify a material through the action of heating to red heat 700?50 o C (1292-1382 o F)
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