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| calcium carbonate |
a relatively insoluble form of the metallic chemical element calcium that is found in such substances as limestone, teeth, bones, and shells. During a chemical process that takes place in the ocean, zooxanthallae algae fonn calcium carbonate in order to produce the skeleton of coral polyps.
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| calcium b. |
the balance between the calcium intake and its output through the body excretions.
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| calcium c. |
a slow voltage-gated protein channel very permeable to calcium ions and slightly permeable to sodium ions, existing in three subtypes designated L, M, and N and located throughout the body; calcium channels are the main cause of action potentials in certain smooth muscles, and the N channels regulate neurotransmitter release.
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| calcium channel b. |
calcium channel blocking agent.
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| calcium channel blocking a. |
any of a group of drugs that inhibit the entry of calcium into cells or inhibit the mobilization of calcium from intracellular stores, resulting in slowing of atrioventricular and sinoatrial conduction and relaxation of arterial smooth and cardiac muscle; used in the treatment of angina, cardiac arrhythmias, and hypertension.
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