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  • 41proline — noun Etymology: German Prolin, contraction of Pyrrolidin pyrrolidine (C4H9N), from International Scientific Vocabulary pyrrole + idine Date: 1904 an amino acid C5H9NO2 that can be synthesized by animals from glutamate …

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  • 42Alkaloid — This article is about the chemical compounds alkaloids. For the pharmaceutical company in the Republic of Macedonia see Alkaloid (company).Alkaloids are naturally occurring chemical compounds containing basic nitrogen atoms.… …

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  • 46Piperidine — chembox References= [ [http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/ icsc03/icsc0317.htm International Chemical Safety Card 0317] ] Name = Piperidine ImageFileL1 = Piperidine.svg ImageSizeL1 = 100px ImageFileR1 …

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  • 47Proline — For other uses, see Proline (disambiguation). Proline …

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  • 48Acid dissociation constant — Acetic acid, a weak acid, donates a proton (hydrogen ion, high …

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  • 49Spider silk — Spider silk, also known as gossamer, is a protein fiber spun by spiders. Spiders use their silk to make webs or other structures, which function as nets to catch other creatures, or as nests or cocoons for protection for their offspring. They can …

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  • 50Anticonvulsant — The anticonvulsants, also called antiepileptic drugs (abbreviated AEDs ), are a diverse group of pharmaceuticals used in the treatment of epileptic seizures. Anticonvulsants are also increasingly being used the treatment of bipolar disorder,… …

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