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fluor |
fluorine |
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| an element of the halogen family and the most reactive of the nonmetals. Its atomic number is 9, and its atomic weight is 19. Small amounts of sodium fluoride added to the public water supply will reduce the incidence of dental caries, particularly among children. Excessive amounts of fluoride can mottle tooth enamel and cause osteosclerosis. Acute fluoride poisoning can cause death. |
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a defluoriza |
to defluoridate |
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a fluoriza |
to fluoridate |
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absorbţia fluorului |
fluor absorption |
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acid hidrofluoric |
acid, hydrofluoric |
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| a compound consisting of hydrogen and flourine. It is a very active, corrosive compound, used to etch glass and precious metals. |
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aminofluorid |
aminofluoride |
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aplicare locală de fluor |
topical fluoride application |
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compus fluorurat |
combine with the fluor |
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cristal de fluor |
fluor crystal |
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deperdiţie de fluor |
fluoride loss |
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doză de fluor |
fluor dose |
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dozarea fluorului prin tablete |
fluoride tablet dosing |
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dozator automat de fluor |
automatic fluor-dispenser |
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efectul fluorului |
fluor effect |
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excreţia fluorului |
fluor excretion |
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fluor, F |
fluor, fluoride, F |
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| a salt of hydrofluoric acid, commonly sodium or stannous (tin). |
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fluorapatită |
fluorapatite |
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| a member of the family of minerals that make up the basic structure of bones and teeth; basically a hydroxapatite form in which fluoride ions replace hydroxyl ions. |
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fluorescenţă |
fluorescence |
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| the emission of radiation of a particular wavelength by certain substances as the result of absorption of radiation of a shorter wavelength. |
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fluorină |
fluorite, fluor spar |
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fluorizare |
fluoridation |
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| 1. the process of adding fluoride to a public water supply to reduce tooth decay. 2. the use of a fluoride to reduce caries activity; may be by means of communal water supplies; oral hygiene preparations for home use; or topical applications for the purpose of prophylaxis. |
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