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  • 1acid — 1. A compound yielding a hydrogen ion in a polar solvent ( e.g., in water); acids form salts by replacing all or part of the ionizable hydrogen with an electropositive element or radical. 2. In popular …

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  • 2acid — I. adjective Etymology: French or Latin; French acide, from Latin acidus, from acēre to be sour more at acet Date: 1626 1. a. sour, sharp, or biting to the taste b. sharp, biting, or sour in manner, disposition, or nature < an acid individual > c …

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  • 3Salicylic acid — Salicylic acid …

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  • 4Benzylpiperazine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 1 benzylpiperazine …

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  • 5Heartburn — This article is about the medical condition. For the film, see Heartburn (film). Heartburn ICD 10 R12 ICD 9 787.1 MeSH …

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  • 6nutritional disease — Introduction       any of the nutrient related diseases and conditions that cause illness in humans. They may include deficiencies or excesses in the diet, obesity and eating disorders, and chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease,&#8230; …

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  • 7Sodium bicarbonate — Sodium bicarbonate …

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  • 8Mylanta — is an over the counter antacid medication used for the treatment of acid reflux, heartburn, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (also known as GERD). Contents 1 Ingredients 2 Treatment Uses and Directions 3 Warning and Side Effects …

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  • 9digestive system disease — Introduction       any of the diseases that affect the human digestive tract. Such disorders may affect the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine (colon), pancreas, liver, or biliary tract. A prevalent disorder of the digestive&#8230; …

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  • 10Peptic ulcer — Classification and external resources Deep gastric ulcer ICD 10 K25–K …

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