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acidemia abnormally high level of acid in the blood, low pH (< 7.35)
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acidosis condition resulting from accumulation of acid in the blood and tissues
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acidosis Too much acid in the body. For a person with diabetes, this can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis.
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acid rain Air pollution produced when acid chemicals are incorporated into rain, snow, fog or mist. The "acid" in acid rain comes from sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides, products of burning coal and other fuels and from certain industrial processes. The sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides are related to two strong acids: sulfuric acid and nitric acid. When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released from power plants and other sources, winds blow them far from their source. ...
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acidophile Any organism that grows best under acidic conditions (low pH).
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