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alanine transaminase an enzyme produced by the liver. Abnormally high levels in the blood indicate liver disease or damage.
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alactasia The complete absence of the enzyme, lactase. This enzyme is used by the digestive tract to breakdown lactose into glucose. Glucose can then be absorbed by the small intestine and stored in the liver for future energy requirements. The deficiency of this partial deficiency of this enzyme is called lactose intolerance. This condition is common in adults.
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ala Asia and Latin America
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ala An essential fatty acid that comes from plants that is converted within the body to omega-3 fatty acids to be used as energy. Omega-3 fatty acids regulate a number of bodily functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and immune response. We need more ALA than any other type of essential fatty acid.
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ALARA Acronym for As Low As Reasonably Achievable. It is a concept that means the design and use of radiation sources and the practices associated therewith must be such as to ensure that exposures to radiation are kept as lowas reasonably achievable with social and economic factors taken into account.
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