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acide nucléique |
acid, nucleic |
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| a family of macromolecules found in the chromosomes, nucleoli, mitochondria, and cytoplasm of all cells. In complexes with proteins, they are called nucleoproteins. |
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acide organique |
acid, organic |
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acide pantothénique |
acid, panthotenic; vitamin |
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| (pantothen, panthenol), this vitamin is a component of coenzyme A and thereby functions in the metabolism of lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins. A deficiency is unusual because of its wide distribution, but a "burning feet syndrome" has been reported in people suffering from acute malnutrition; 1. one of the B complex vitamins, the importance of which has not been established in human nutrition. Pantothenic acid is a constituent of coenzyme A and as such is presumed to be involved in adrenocortical function. 2. a vitamin of the B complex that is widely distributed in food and tissues and important for normal development in certain animals such as chickens and rats. Pantothenic acid deficiency in rats produces retrograde changes in alveolar and supporting bone. |
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acide paraaminobenzoïque; scuroforme |
acid, paraaminobenzoic; PAB, PABA |
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| PABA - an abbreviation for paraaminobenzoic acid |
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acide phénique |
acid, phenylic |
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acide phosphorique |
acid, phosphoric (H3PO4, orthophosphoric acid) |
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| the principal ingredient of silicate and zinc phosphate cement liquids. |
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acide pyruvique |
acid, pyruvic |
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acide ribonucléique |
acid, ribonucleic (RNA) |
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| a nucleic acid, found in both the nucleus and cytoplasm of cells, that transmits genetic instructions from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Ribonucleic acid functions in the assembly of proteins. |
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acide salicylique |
acid, salicylic |
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acide sialique |
acid, sialic |
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acide sulfureux |
acid, sulphurous |
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acide sulfurique |
acid, sulphuric |
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acide tannique, gallotannique, tannin |
acid, tannic |
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| a vegetable tanning agent that attaches itself to collagen by hydrogen bonds. Tannic acid is used in dentistry as a cavity conditioner before placing a restoration. |
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acide trichloracétique |
acid, trichloracetic |
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acideinorganique |
acid, inorganic |
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acidité |
acidity |
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| acidity L. aciditas) the quality of being acid or sour; containing acid (hydrogen ions)., |
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acidocétose |
keotacidosis |
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acidogène |
acidogenous |
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acidogénique |
acidogenic |
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| generating acid or acidity. |
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acidophile |
acidophil, acidophilic |
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| 1. readily stained with acid dyes. 2. growing well in an acid medium. |
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