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gastroscope A thin, lighted tube used to view the inside of the stomach.
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gas constant of a mixture is the universal gas constant divided by the apparent molar mass of the mixture.
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gas chromatography Analytical separation technique where the minor components in a mixture of gases are separated and resolved into individual components. The technique requires the transmission of the gas sample through a column in the chromatograph using a mobile phase or carrier gas. The column is either packed or coated with a material for which the gases to be separated have an affinity and the strength of this affinity largely determines the time any individual component is retained in the column. ...
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gas constant The constant factor in the equation of state for ideal gases. The universal gas constant is The gas constant for a particular gas is where m is the molecular weight of the gas. For a mixture, the
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gastric juice digestive fluids produced by the lining of the stomach that break down proteins and destroy harmful organisms
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