| phosphate-bond energy |
Energy derived from phosphorylated compounds such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and creatine phosphate.
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| phosphate b. |
a substance such as aluminum hydroxide, calcium acetate, or calcium carbonate that binds phosphate in the blood, removing it from the circulation; used in treatment of hyperphosphatemia, as in patients with end-stage renal disease or hypoparathyroidism.
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| phosphate c. |
a urinary calculus composed of a phosphate such as brushite, struvite, or whitlockite; it may be hard, soft, or friable, and so large that it may fill the renal pelvis and calices.
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| phosphate-bonded i. |
an investment bonded by metal phosphate and a metal oxide, used with metals or alloys that have high fusion temperatures.
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| phosphated |
containing phosphates.
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