| gallstone c. |
biliary c.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| gallium |
Gallium is not produced in the United States, and demand is satisfied by imports, primarily high-purity material from France and low-purity material from Kazakhstan and Russia. More than 95% of gallium consumed in the United States is in the form of gallium arsenide (GaAs). Analog integrated circuits are the largest application for gallium, with optoelectronic devices [mostly laser diodes and light-emitting diodes] as the second largest end use.
Ãâó: www.energyweb.net/mining/jargon/default.asp
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| gall |
An abnormal growth of tissue formed in response by the tree to an attack by certain insects, fungi, bacteria etc
Ãâó: www-saps.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/trees/glossary.htm
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| gallbladder |
A pear-shaped excretory sac lodged in a fossa on the viscera surface of the right lobe of the liver. [This is very scientific - can we reword to put it into layman's terms?] It stores and concentrates bile which it receives from the liver via the hepatic duct. During digestion of fats, the gallbladder contracts and ejects bile through the common bile duct into the duodenum.
Ãâó: weightloss.upmc.com/Tools/Glossary.htm
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| gallic acid |
A plant polyphenol which has the ability to act as an antioxidant.
Ãâó: www.teatalk.com/health/glossary.htm
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