| HiPIP | high potential iron protein |
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| IBC | Institutional Biosafety Committee; iodine-binding capacity; iron-binding capacity; isobutyl cyanoacr... |
| IBP | insulin-like growth factor binding protein; International Biological Program; intra-aortic balloon p... |
| IDA | idamycin; image display and analysis; iminodiacetic acid; insulin-degrading activity; iron deficienc... |
| IH | idiopathic hirsutism; idiopathic hypercalciuria; immediate hypersensitivity; incompletely healed; in... |
| iron-deficiency anemia |
the most common type of anemia. It is characterized by a lack of iron in the blood, which is necessary to make hemoglobin.
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| iron deficiency anemia |
Category: Mom's health Anemia that is characterized by low or non-existent iron stores and low concentrations of iron in the blood and that has such symptoms as pallor, mouth sores, digestive difficulties, and thin, brittle nails. Find out more about Iron deficiency anemia: Articles | Books/products
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| iron |
a heavy malleable ductile magnetic silver-white metallic element that readily rusts in moist air, occurs native in meteorites and combined in most igneous rocks, is the most used of metals, and is vital to biological processes
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| iron |
a magnetic metal that is one of the most common elements on Earth and in the universe.
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| iron |
The most common metallic element which usually appears dark brown, from oxidation or impurity, but when pure is silvery-white. Iron is found abundantly in nature, usually in combined forms such as hematite, limonite, magnetite, and taconite. It is frequently alloyed in a wide range of important structural materials like cast iron, steel, and wrought iron. It is easily oxidized (rusted) by moisture, and is attacked by many corrosive agents.
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| IRON | a cement resembling putty |
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| IRON | a common mineral (iron disulfide) that has a pale yellow color |
| IRON | a trap from which there is no escape |
| IRON | the color of freshly broken cast iron |
| IRON | the gray color of iron |
| IRON | the color of freshly broken cast iron |
| IRON | the gray color of iron |
| IRON | pathology in which iron accumulates in the tissues |
| IRON | without flaws or loopholes |
| IRON | inflexibly entrenched and unchangeable |
| IRON | (of linens or clothes) smoothed with a hot iron |
| IRON | characterized by often poignant difference or incongruity between what is expected and what actually is |
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