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thick Dense, heavy texture.
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thiamine pyrophosphate is derived from another B-complex vitamin, thiamine. This coenzyme often plays a role in the removal of carboxyl (-COOH) groups from organic acids, releasing the carbon and oxygen atoms as carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). This coenzyme, for example, helps to remove a carboxyl group from pyruvic acid, leaving behind an acetyl group, which it donates to lipoic acid; the lipoic acid then transfers the acetyl group to coenzyme A, which finally inserts it into the beginning of the Krebs cycle. ...
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thioridazine an antipsychotic and tranquilizer, also useful for limiting nausea
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third ventricle A spinal fluid-filled space in the center of the brain in communication with the lateral ventricles.
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thiamine The scientific name for vitamin B1.
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