| Lewis base |
An electron-pair donor. Things with lone pairs like water and ammonia are really good ones.
Ãâó: misterguch.brinkster.net/vocabulary.html
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| Lewy bodies |
Abnormal structures seen in dead or dying dopamine-producing cells of the substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease. They are frequently the most precise way to diagnose Parkinson's.
Ãâó: www.michaeljfox.org/parkinsons/glossary.php
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| Lewy bodies |
Microscopic abnormalities seen, at autopsy, in the brains of patients with PD
Ãâó: www.parkinsonsdisease.com/lwp/glossary.htm
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| Lewis |
(1827-1905).
Ãâó: www.bibliomania.com/2/3/259/1266/24484/1.html
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| Lewis base |
any species that can donate a pair of electrons
Ãâó: chemistry.umeche.maine.edu/CHY251/Terms6.html
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| LEW | genus of western North American low-growing herbs having linear woolly leaves and large pink flowers |
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| LEW | evergreen perennial having a dense basal rosette of long spatula-shaped leaves and panicles of pink or white-and-red-striped or pink-purple flowers |
| LEW | showy succulent ground-hugging plant of Rocky Mountains regions having deep to pale pink flowers and fleshy farinaceous roots |
| LEW | a town in northwestern Idaho |
| LEW | a town in southwestern Maine north of Portland |
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