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two leaves that are or were part of the same bifolium; also known as conjoint leaves
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To carry out conjugation. (16)
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| conjugate |
consisting of a single pair.
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Two substances related by the gain or loss of a proton. Every Brnsted acid has a conjugate Brnsted base. An acid (such as HCl) and its conjugate base (the Cl - ion), or a base (the OH - ion) and its conjugate acid (H 2 O) represent a conjugate acid-base pair.
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In chemistry, this is a water soluble derivative of a chemical formed by its combination with glucuronic acid, glutathione, sulphate, acetate, glycine etc. Usually conjugation takes place in the liver and facilitates excretion of chemicals that would otherwise tend to accumulate in the body because of their solubility in body fat.
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