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  • 1Chloride shift — (also known as the Hamburger shift or Hamburger s phenomenon, named after Hartog Jakob Hamburger (1859–1924), Dutch physiologist) is a process which occurs in a cardiovascular system and refers to the exchange of bicarbonate (HCO3 ) and chloride… …

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  • 2Chloride Group — PLC Type Wholly owned subsidiary Industry Power systems Founded 1891 …

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  • 3Chloride potassium symporter — The chloride potassium symporter is a membrane transport protein that is present in the S3 segment of the renal proximal tubule[1]. It functions in renal chloride reabsorption to transport chloride across the basolateral membrane.[1] They can… …

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  • 4Chloride process — The chloride process is used to separate titanium from its ores. In this process, the feedstock is chlorinated at 1000 °C with carbon and chlorine gas, giving titanium tetrachloride. Typical is the conversion starting from the ore ilmenite:[1] 2… …

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  • 5Chloride potassium symporter 5 — Solute carrier family 12 (potassium/chloride transporter), member 5 Identifiers Symbols SLC12A5; KCC2; KIAA1176 External IDs …

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  • 6Chloride — For other uses, see Chloride (disambiguation). Chloride Systematic name Chloride[1] Identifiers …

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  • 7Chloride channel — Clc chloride channel Identifiers Symbol Voltage CLC Pfam …

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  • 8Chloride, Arizona — For other uses, see Chloride (disambiguation). Chloride, Arizona The Chloride Murals …

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  • 9chloride channel — (ClC) any of a large family of ligand and voltage gated channels selective for chloride ions, important in membrane excitability, cell volume control, and epithelial transport. Mutations in the chloride channel genes cause several diseases,… …

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  • 10Chloride — The major anion found in the fluid outside of cells and in blood. An anion is the negatively charged part of certain substances such as table salt (sodium chloride or NaCl) when dissolved in liquid. Sea water has almost the same concentration of… …

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