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A particular artificial sweetener.
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A non-caloric sweetener synthesized from isovanillin and aspartame.
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Relating to, or containing alkaloids
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(dated) A paraffin preparation used in the treatment of burns.
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Alternative form of aquocobalamin [The conjugate acid of cobalamin]
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(pathology) A diseased condition produced by gradual arsenic poisoning.
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(pathology) arsenic poisoning
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(pathology) barbital poisoning
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poisoning induced by large doses of bromine and iodine or of their compounds
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A pale pink powdered form of zinc oxide used in skin lotions.
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Treated with cantharides.
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(biology) A semisolid solution of pyroxylin in ether and alcohol. Used to embed specimens for microscopy before they are sectioned and placed on slides.
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Alternative form of cyanogenetic [Giving rise to cyanide]
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Alternative form of cyanmethemoglobin [(biochemistry) A relatively non-toxic cyanide derivative of methemoglobin formed when amyl nitrite and sodium nitrite are used as antidotes to cyanide poisoning]
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(medicine) A siderophore, produced by the actinobacterium Streptomyces pilosus, that is used as a chelating agent used to remove excess iron from the body
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Alternative form of deferoxamine [(medicine) A siderophore, produced by the actinobacterium Streptomyces pilosus, that is used as a chelating agent used to remove excess iron from the body]
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A siderophore with chemical formula C₃₅H₅₆N₆O₁₃.
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Alternative form of deferoxamine [(medicine) A siderophore, produced by the actinobacterium Streptomyces pilosus, that is used as a chelating agent used to remove excess iron from the body]
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(medicine) A colloid of ferric hydroxide and partially hydrolyzed dextrin used in the treatment of anemia
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(biochemistry) A form of heme containing oxidized (ferric) iron
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(biochemistry) The complex formed from the siderophore pyoverdine and ferric iron
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(biochemistry) the form of a cytochrome containing reduced (ferrous) iron
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(biochemistry) A form of heme containing reduced (ferrous) iron
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(biochemistry) All the iron-containing compounds and cells of an organism
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Alternative form of ferrioxamine [(biochemistry) Any of a class of siderophore produced in several bacteria that mediates iron uptake]
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A superparamagnetic iron oxide used, as nanoparticles, as an MRI contrast agent
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Any of a group of superparamagnetic MRI contrast media, consisting of viral-sized iron oxide particles, that distributes rapidly to organs having reticuloendothelial cells
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(biochemistry) A homolog of ferrichrome that replaces the iron with gallium.
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Alternative form of gray ammonia [ammonia produced from hydrocarbon feedstocks, without taking action to capture the carbon pollution]
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(medicine) A paper treated with alpha-guaiaconic acid, used in tests to detect blood in the faeces.
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Alternative form of hematinon [A red pigment consisting of silica, borax, and soda, fused with copper oxide and used in enamels, mosaics, etc.]
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Ringer's lactate solution
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Any of a group of bacteria that oxidize ferrous iron to ferric iron
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An isomeric form of ferritin
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(biochemistry) A form of ferritin that has a large internal cavity
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Alternative form of molybdosis [molybdenum poisoning]
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(biochemistry) A single heme group in a hemoprotein.
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mediated by nitric oxide
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(organic chemistry) The initial compound formed when rhodopsin is irradiated with light; it immediately produces bathorhodopsin
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(biochemistry) An iron-protein complex found in plant chloroplasts; it is the plant version of ferritin
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produced from wood by the action of heat
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Alternative form of raphide [(botany) A crystal of calcium oxalate, shaped like a needle, which forms as a metabolic byproduct in some plant cells.]
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(biochemistry) An enzyme used by sponges to capture silicate and build silica nanostructures
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Alternative spelling of siroheme [A heme-like prosthetic group used by some enzymes to accomplish the six-electron reduction of sulfur and nitrogen.]
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A heme-like prosthetic group used by some enzymes to accomplish the six-electron reduction of sulfur and nitrogen.
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Alternative form of sulfhemoglobin [(biochemistry) Any of a group of derivatives of hemoglobin, often in the presence of ferrihemoglobin, that are incapable of transporting oxygen.]
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Alternative form of sulfhemoglobin [(biochemistry) Any of a group of derivatives of hemoglobin, often in the presence of ferrihemoglobin, that are incapable of transporting oxygen.]
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Any of several bacteria which oxidize inorganic sulfur compounds, especially those bacteria of the genus Thiobacillus
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(biochemistry) a bicyclic heterocyclic phenolic compound, formed in the body by the metabolism of protein and excreted in the urine (or in faeces, as in birds and insects)
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