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An element that is essential to the body
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| iron |
Comes from iron ore; used to make a variety of tools and products.
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| iron |
(Fe, #26), a metallic element that is the cheapest, most abundant and most important of all metals ; Fe is from ferric
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| iron deficiency anemia |
Anemia due to lack of iron in the body, usually the result of previous loss of blood
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| iron |
[Ango-Saxon iren or isen; Sanskrit ayas]: (1) A metallic, electroconductive element. Atomic number 26. Atomic weight 55.847. (2) Wrought iron was a common form of impure iron with a fibrous structure. It was workable cold, resisted burning, and forge welded easily. (3) Mild steel, which has replaced wrought iron in general use, is often called iron.
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