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cadmiosis A form of pneumoconiosis caused by inhalation of and tissue reaction to cadmium dust.
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CAD p. a protein containing catalytic sites for three enzyme activities: carbamoyl-phosphate synthase (glutamine-hydrolyzing) [EC 6.3.5.5], aspartate carbamoyltransferase [EC 2.1.3.2], and dihydroorotase [EC 3.5.2.3]. The enzyme activities catalyze the first three reactions of pyrimidine biosynthesis.
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CAD Computer-aided design. An automated system for the design, drafting, and display of graphically oriented information.
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CAD A disease usually caused by atherosclerosis. CAD can cause less blood to be supplied to the heart.
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cadmium Cadmium, a soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white metal, was discovered in Germany in 1817 and for 100 years Germany remained the only important producer. Greenockite (CdS), the only cadmium mineral of importance, is nearly always associated with sphalerite (ZnS). Consequently, cadmium is produced mainly as a byproduct from mining, smelting, and refining sulfide ores of zinc, and to a lesser degree, lead and copper. ...
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