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Clopamide
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D02.065.884.390 |
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Haloarcula
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D019613 |
[A genus of HALOBACTERIACEAE distinguished from other genera in the family by the presence of specific derivatives of TGD-2 polar lipids. Haloarcula are found in neutral saline environments such as salt lakes, marine salterns, and saline soils.
] |
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Asbestos, Serpentine
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D01.578.725.050.075 |
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Haloarcula marismortui
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D019614 |
[A species of halophilic archaea distinguished by its production of acid from sugar. This species was previously called Halobacterium marismortui.
] |
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Crenarchaeota
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D019615 |
[A kingdom in the domain ARCHAEA comprised of thermoacidophilic, sulfur-dependent organisms. The two orders are SULFOLOBALES and THERMOPROTEALES.
] |
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gamma-Endorphin
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D06.472.699.327.935.505 |
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Thoracic Surgical Procedures
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D019616 |
[Surgery performed on the thoracic organs, most commonly the lungs and the heart.
] |
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Diabetes Insipidus, Neurogenic
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C19.700.159.750 |
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Answering Services
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N05.300.049.500 |
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After-Hours Care
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N05.300.049 |
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Cytoprotection
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D019610 |
[The process by which chemical compounds provide protection to cells against harmful agents.
] |
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Eosine Yellowish-(YS)
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D04.711.347.325 |
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Archaeoglobus fulgidus
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D019611 |
[A species of extremely thermophilic, sulfur-reducing archaea. It grows at a maximum temperature of 95 degrees C. in marine or deep-sea geothermal areas.
] |
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Fagopyrum
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D019612 |
[A plant genus of the family POLYGONACEAE that is used as an EDIBLE GRAIN. Although the seeds are used as cereal, the plant is not one of the cereal grasses (POACEAE).
] |
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Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic
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A03.620.150 |
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Atrial Myosins
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D12.776.220.525.475.475.124.249 |
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alpha-Macroglobulins
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D12.776.124.790.720.100 |
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Macroglobulins
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D12.776.124.790.720 |
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Methylosinus trichosporium
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D020602 |
[A species of METHYLOSINUS which is capable of degrading trichloroethylene and other organic pollutants.
] |
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Dietary Proteins
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J02.500.428 |
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