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red clover Trifolium pratense . A plant whose flowers have been used in some cultures to treat certain medical problems. It is being studied in the relief of menopausal symptoms and may have anticancer effects. Also called purple clover and wild clover
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redox Biological reductions/oxidations. These reactions usually require enzymes to mediate the electron transfer. The sediment in the bottom of a lake, sludge in a sewerage works or septic tank will have a very low redox potential and will likely be devoid of any oxygen. This sludge or waste water will have a very high concentration of reductive anaerobic bacteria, indeed the bulk of the organic matter may in fact be bacteria. ...
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reducing agent Chemical in a developing solution which converts exposed silver halides to black metallic silver.
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red blood cell A blood cell that contains hemoglobin (the red pigment that gives blood its color) and carries oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the bloodstream. Also called erythrocytes.
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redox reaction A reaction that has both an oxidation and reduction.
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