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  • 102Enzyme — A protein (or protein based molecule) that speeds up a chemical reaction in a living organism. An enzyme acts as catalyst for specific chemical reactions, convertingt a specific set of reactants (called substrates) into specific products. Without …

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  • 103Glutamic acid — Glutamic acid …

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  • 104phylogeny — phylogenetic /fuy leuh jeuh net ik/, phylogenetical, phylogenic, adj. phylogenetically, adv. phylogenist, n. /fuy loj euh nee/, n. 1. the development or evolution of a particular group of organisms. 2. the evolutionary history of a group of… …

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  • 105Natural phenol — Quercetin, a typical flavonoid, is a natural phenol Natural phenols, bioavailable phenols, plant phenolics, low molecular weight phenols or phenoloids[1][2] …

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  • 106Manure — This article is about organic material used as soil fertilizer. For animal dung used for other purposes, see feces. Animal manure is often a mixture of animal feces and bedding straw, as in this example from a stable. A horse grazes in his… …

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  • 107Eczema — (skin disorder) Classification and external resources Typical, mild dermatitis ICD 10 L20 L …

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  • 108Galápagos tortoise — Conservation status …

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  • 109Bryozoa — Temporal range: Upper Cambrian–Recent[1] …

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  • 110method — The mode or manner or orderly sequence of events of a process or procedure. SEE ALSO: fixative, operation, procedure, stain, technique. [G. methodos; fr. meta, after, + hodos, way] Abell Kendall m. a …

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