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FML trademark for preparations of fluorometholone.
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FMN flavin mononucleotide, sometimes used specifically for the oxidized form.
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FMN adenylyltransferase [EC 2.7.7.2] an enzyme of the transferase class that catalyzes the formation of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) by transferring AMP from ATP to flavin mononucleotide (FMN).
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FMNH2 the reduced form of flavin mononucleotide.
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Fm A change in the frequency (pitch) of a signal. At low modulation rates, FM is perceived as vibrato or some type of trill, depending on the shape of the modulating waveform. When the modulating wave is in the audio range (above 20Hz or so), FM is perceived as a change in tone color. FM synthesizers, commonly found on computer soundcards, create sounds using audio-range frequency modulation.
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