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pyridoxine This vitamin assists in the function of specific enzymes within the body. These enzymes are involved in energy production and also the alteration of some of the building blocks of proteins (amino acids) to form specific compounds such as nerve transmitting substances.
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pyrimidine nitrogen base made up of a six membered ring, two types: cytosine [c] and thymine [t]
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pyr(o)- 1. a combining form denoting relationship to fire or heat.  2. in chemistry, a prefix meaning produced by heating.  3. in inorganic chemistry, a prefix indicating a dimeric acid anhydride, e.g., pyrophosphoric acid.
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pyra´mides Malpi´ghii pyramides renales.
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pyra´mides rena´les [TA] ,  pyra´mides rena´les [Malpi´ghii]  renal pyramids: the conical masses that make up the substance of the renal medulla; they contain the loops of Henle, the collecting ducts, and the straight arterioles of the kidney.
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