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aromatic substances, such as phenol, skatoxyl, and indoxyl, which occur in the urine along with mineral sulfates.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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changes the sign of a certain term in an expression, traditionally the part of an expression that is either irrational or imaginary. For this research, it applies to changing the sign of a residue, the integer part of the numerator of an in the continued fraction expansion.
Ãâó: cadigweb.ew.usna.edu/~wdj/mcmath/node6.html
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| conjugate acid |
The structure that results when a Bronsted-Lowry base accepts a proton.
Ãâó: web.chem.ucla.edu/~harding/tutorials/acids_and_bas...
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| conjugate base |
The structure that results when a Bronsted-Lowry acid donates a proton.
Ãâó: web.chem.ucla.edu/~harding/tutorials/acids_and_bas...
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| conjugate |
two leaves that are joined to each other through the spine or gutter of the book.
Ãâó: www.niulib.niu.edu/rbsc/anatomybookglossary.htm
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