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adenosine triphosphate Provides the majority of all the chemical energy required to run the cells of all living things on this planet.
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adenine one of the five nitrogenous bases found in nucleic acid molecules; adenine pairs with thymine in DNA.
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adenocarcinoma Glandular cancer or carcinoma. Classified as "nonsmall cell lung cancer" (NSCLC). Has cube or column-shaped cells found along the outer edges of the lungs and under the membrane lining of the bronchi.
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adenosine triphosphate (ah-den''o-sin tri-fos'fate) the compound that is the important intracellular energy source; cellular energy.
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adenine One of the four DNA bases that encode genes. (Abbreviation: A)
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