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Carbonate , car·bo·nate • n. / ˈkärbənət; -ˌnāt/ a salt of the anion CO32−, typically formed by reaction of carbon dioxide with bases. • v. / ˈkärbəˌnāt/ [tr.] [… Gallic Acid , gal·lic ac·id / ˈgalik; ˈgôlik/ • n. Chem. an acid, C6H2(OH)3COOH, extracted from oak galls and other vegetable products, formerly used in making ink… asparagine , asparagine A non‐essential amino acid, chemically the β‐amide of aspartic acid.
asparagine (ă-spa-ră-jeen) n. see amino acid.
asparagine See amino ac… Aspartic Acid , aspartic acid (aspartate) (ă-spar-tik) n. see amino acid.
aspartic acid (aspartate) A non‐essential amino acid.
aspartic acid An aliphatic, acidic, p… Sulfuric Acid , Sulfuric acid, H2SO4, is a strong mineral acid, which is a viscous (thick and syrupy), oily liquid that has for years been the most widely used chemi… Anatomy and Physiology , GABA n. see gamma-aminobutyric acid.
GABA See gamma-aminobutyric acid.
GABA (ˈgæbə) Biochem. gammaaminobutyric acid (a neurotransmitter)
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