| acetazolamide |
may help improve the ability of the brain to regulate breathing and is only used in central sleep apnea
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| acetylcholinesterase |
An enzyme present in nerve tissue, muscles and red blood cells that catalyzes the hydrolysis of acetylcholine to choline and acetic acid, allowing neural transmission across synapses to occur; true cholinesterase.
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| acetylcholinesterase inhibitor |
A compound or group of compounds (eg, organophosphorus compounds) which block the action of the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, interfering with the transmission of impulses between nerve cells.
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| acetic acid |
chemical formula CH 3 COOH, a carboxylic acid, acetic acid is a relatively weak acid mainly used as a pH buffer. Acetic acid is commonly sold as a 100% solution and has a density of 1.05Kg/L.
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| acetone |
chemical formula CH 3 COCH 3 , acetone is a flammable solvent used primarily to clean-up positive photoresist. Acetone is commonly sold as a 100% solution and has a density of 0.79Kg/L. Skin contact and breathing acetone vapor should be avoided.
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