| cobalamin |
AB vitamin that is used to treat pernicious anemia derived from cobalamine which is involved in carbon skeletal rearrangements. It is the only biomolecule known that has a carbon-metal bond. find all NHC pages containing: cobalamin
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| cobalamine |
This ring-shaped, cobalt-containing vitamin is a crucial part of the entry of amino acids and fatty acids into the Krebs cycle. It is the only biomolecule known to have a carbon-metal bond. Also called vitamin B12. find all NHC pages containing: cobalamine
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| cob |
Also called open bidding and informal membership recruitment; COB bids may be extended and accepted at any time during the school year other than formal recruitment.
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| cob |
A configuration in which a chip is directly attached to a printed circuit board or substrate by solder or conductive adhesives.
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| cobalt |
Chemical symbol Co. Gray magnetic metal of medium hardness with good corrosion resistance. Used as matrix metal in most cemented carbides. Principal function is for alloying in tool steels or superalloys because of its ability to harden ferrite (iron).
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