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phosph-
Phospho-phosphor-phosphoro- ... <prefix> Prefixes indicating the presence of phosphorus in a compound.See phospho-for specific usage of that prefix. ... Origin: G. Phos, light; phoros, carrying ... (05 Mar 2000) ... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?phosph-
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phosph-
Type: Term Definitions: 1. Prefixes indicating the presence of phosphorus in a compound. See: See phospho- for specific usage of that prefix Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=68392
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Phosphaalkene
Phosphaalkenes (IUPAC name: alkylidenephosphanes) are organophosphorus compounds with double bonds between carbon and phosphorus(III) with the formula R2C=PR. In the compound phosphorine one carbon atom in benzene is replaced by phosphorus. The reactivity of phosphaalkenes is often compared to that... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphaalkene
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Phosphaalkyne
In chemistry, phosphaalkynes (IUPAC name: alkylidynephosphanes) are organophosphorus compounds that have a phosphorus-carbon triple bond. Two types of phosphaalkynes are recognized. One type of phosphaalkyne is a heavier analogue of nitriles (R-C≡N), i.e. P replaces N in a nitrile. Another type o... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphaalkyne
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phosphacan
Type: Term Pronunciation: fŏs-fah′kan Definitions: 1. A chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan that binds to neurons and neural cell adhesion molecules; modulates neural-glial interactions associated with neural differentiation. Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=68393
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Phosphaenus
Phosphaenus is a rare European genus of glow-worm. Unusually the males have short rudimentary wings, but are flightless. Found op http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/BP.HTM
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phosphagen
Energy-rich guanidinium or amidine phosphate, serving as an energy store in muscle and brain; e.g., phosphocreatine in mammals, phosphoarginine in invertebrates. ... (05 Mar 2000) ... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?phosphagen
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phosphagen
(from the article `muscle`) ...time scientists were unable to detect any change in the amount of ATP in the muscle as a result of contraction. This immediate rebuilding of ATP ... Found op http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/p/59
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Phosphagen
The phosphagens are energy storage compounds, also known as high-energy phosphate compounds, are chiefly found in muscular tissue in animals. They allow a high-energy phosphate pool to be maintained in a concentration range, which, if it all were ATP, would create problems due to the ATP consuming ... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphagen
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phosphagen
Type: Term Pronunciation: fos′fă-jen Definitions: 1. Energy-rich guanidinium or amidine phosphate, serving as an energy store in muscle and brain; phosphocreatine in mammals, phosphoarginine in invertebrates. Other phosphagens include phosphoagmatine, phosphoglycocyamine, and phospholombr... Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=68394
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Phosphagen system
The energy system involving ATP and phosphocreatine (PC). Stores of ATP and PC are exploited first in explosive exercise in what is known as the alactic anaerobic system.
Found op http://www.felpress.co.uk/Exercise_Physiology_Glossary.24.0.html
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phosphagenic
Phosphate-producing. ... (05 Mar 2000) ... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?phosphagenic
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phosphagenic
Type: Term Pronunciation: fos′fă-jen′ik Definitions: 1. Phosphate-producing. Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=68395
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phosphagenic
1) Phosphate-producing Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/phosphagenic/1
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Phospham
Phos'pham noun [ Phosph orus + am monia.] (Chemistry) An inert amorphous white powder, PN 2 H, obtained by passing ammonia over heated phosphorus. [ Spelt also phosphame .] -- Phos'pham'ic Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/75
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phospham
<chemistry> An inert amorphous white powder, PN2H, obtained by passing ammonia over heated phosphorus. [Spelt also phosphame] Phos'pham'ic. ... Origin: Phosphorus + ammonia. ... Source: Websters Dictionary ... (01 Mar 1998) ... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?phospham
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Phospham
• (n.) An inert amorphous white powder, PN2H, obtained by passing ammonia over heated phosphorus. Found op http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/phospham/
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phosphamic acid
R-NH-PO3H2, one of the three types of high energy phosphates (the others being phosphophosphoric acids and phosphosulfuric acids). ... (05 Mar 2000) ... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?phosphamic+acid
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phosphamic acid
Type: Term Pronunciation: fos-fam′ik as′id Definitions: 1. R-NH-PO3H2, one of the three types of high-energy phosphates (the others being phosphophosphoric acids and phosphosulfuric acids). Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=68396
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phosphamidase
Synonym for phosphoamidase ... <enzyme> An enzyme catalyzing the hydrolysis of phosphorus-nitrogen bonds, notably the hydrolysis of N-phosphocreatine to creatine and orthophosphate. ... Synonym: phosphamidase. ... (05 Mar 2000) ... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?phosphamidase
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phosphamidase
Type: Term Pronunciation: fos-fam′i-dās Synonyms: phosphoamidase Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=68397
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phosphamidon
<chemical> An organophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor that is used as an insecticide. ... Pharmacological action: cholinesterase inhibitor, insecticide, organophosphate. ... Chemical name: Phosphoric acid, 2-chloro-3-(diethylamino)-1-methyl-3-oxo-1-propenyl dimethyl ester ... (12 Dec 1998) ..... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?phosphamidon
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Phosphamidon
Phosphamidon is an organophosphate insecticide first reported in 1960. It acts as a cholinesterase inhibitor. The commercial product typically exists as a mixture of 70% (Z)-isomer and 30% (E)-isomer. == Toxicity and regulation== Phosphamidon is very highly toxic to mammals and is listed as WHO Haz... Found op http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphamidon
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phosphastat
A conceptual mechanism whereby the parathyroid hormone is increased when the levels of phosphorus rise to an above-normal level; there is as yet no satisfactory evidence for its existence. ... Origin: phosphate + L. Status, a standing ... (05 Mar 2000) ... Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?phosphastat
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phosphastat
Type: Term Pronunciation: fos′fă-stat Definitions: 1. A conceptual mechanism by which the production of parathyroid hormone is increased when phosphate levels in the plasma exceed normal; there is, as yet, no satisfactory evidence for its existence. Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=68398
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