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| TRPT | theoretical renal phosphorus threshold |
Synonyms : Radioisotopes, Phosphorus
Synonyms :
Synonyms : Lyases, Phosphorus-Oxygen, Phosphorus Oxygen Lyases
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A mineral the body needs for bone and tooth formation, energy production, and other purposes
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A mineral that is essential for the normal growth and development of plants and animals.
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atomic symbol, P, phosphorus is the 15th element in the periodic table (atomic number 15) with an atomic weight of 30.91. A group V element phosphorus is a donor in silicon, ie, makes silicon N-type. Phosphorus a commonly used N-type dopant and has a relatively high diffusivity compared to arsenic and antimony, other common N-type dopants, and a diffusivity and similar to boron, the most common P-type dopant.
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(P) Also called phosphate or phosphoric acid. Major element essential to the growth and vitality of African Violets. One of the three primary elements. Phosphorus aids in the production of healthy roots and plays a vital role in the production of flowers.
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A mineral nutrient also required for growth, which exists mainly as phosphate, a dissolved solid.
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