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phosphorylation a reaction inwhich phosphate is added to a compound, eg, the formation of ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate.
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phosphorus A mineral that is essential for the normal growth and development of plants and animals.
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phosphorylation may cause conformational changes in proteins or activate particular enzymes.
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phosphine chemical formula PH 3 , phosphine is pyrophoric and is a very toxic gas with a TLV of 0.3ppm. Phosphine is combustible in the range of 1.2-98% and has a decaying fish like order. Phosphine is used as a dopant gas during CVD and as an dopant source for ion implant.
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phosphorus atomic symbol, P, phosphorus is the 15th element in the periodic table (atomic number 15) with an atomic weight of 30.91. A group V element phosphorus is a donor in silicon, ie, makes silicon N-type. Phosphorus a commonly used N-type dopant and has a relatively high diffusivity compared to arsenic and antimony, other common N-type dopants, and a diffusivity and similar to boron, the most common P-type dopant.
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