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  • 81Cellular respiration — in a typical eukaryotic cell. Cellular respiration is the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release… …

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  • 82Food guide pyramid — A food guide pyramid is a triangular or pyramid shaped nutrition guide divided into sections to show the recommended intake for each food group. The first food pyramid was published in Sweden in 1974.[citation needed] The most widely known food… …

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  • 83Diazepam — Systematic (IUPAC) name 7 chlo …

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  • 84List of basic organic chemistry topics — This is a list of organic chemistry topics. This page should serve as the starting point for a well balanced understanding of organic chemistry. For a textbook, see .Chemical species*Acids and bases **Bronsted Lowry acids and bases, acid… …

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  • 85Polyphenol — Plant derived polyphenol, tannic acid, formed by esterification of ten equivalents of the phenylpropanoid derived gallic acid to a monosaccharide (glucose) core from primary metabolism …

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  • 86Salbutamol — (S) Salbutamol Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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  • 87MPL — may refer to:Astronomy and science* Mars Polar Lander * Maximum parcel level level in atmosphere where convective plume stops after reaching its level of neutral buoyancy * A derivative of the lipid A molecule commercialised by GlaxoSmithKline *… …

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  • 88Everolimus — Systematic (IUPAC) name dihydroxy 12 [(2R) 1 [(1S,3R,4R) 4 (2 hydroxyethoxy) 3 methoxycyclohexyl]propan 2 yl] 19,30 dimethoxy 15,17,21,23,29,35 hexamethyl 11,36 dioxa 4 azatricyclo[30.3.1.04,9]hexatriaconta 16,24,26,28 tetraene 2,3,10,14,20… …

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  • 89Fluorophore — A fluorophore, in analogy to a chromophore, is a component of a molecule which causes a molecule to be fluorescent. It is a functional group in a molecule which will absorb energy of a specific wavelength and re emit energy at a different (but… …

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  • 90Time constant — In physics and engineering, the time constant usually denoted by the Greek letter au , (tau), characterizes the frequency response of a first order, linear time invariant (LTI) system. Examples include electrical RC circuits and RL circuits. It… …

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