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Creatine phosphate
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A store of energy-giving phosphate in muscles 93 cross-eyed
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Creatine, английский
A compound of nitrogen found in the muscles, produced by protein metabolism and excreted as creatinine
Creatine clearance, английский
Creatine kinase, английский
Creatine kinase, myocardial band, английский
Creatine phosphokinase, английский
Phosphate, английский
- A chemical compound containing phosphorus and oxygen, commonly found in agricultural fertilizers and land runoff.
- A salt of phosphoric acid
Phosphate, немецкий
Phosphate ester, английский
- Any of a group of synthetic lubricants having superior fire resistance. a phosphate ester generally has poor hydrolytic stability, poor compatibility with mineral oil, and a relatively low viscosity index (vi). it is used as a fire-resistant hydraulic fluid in high-temperature applications.
- A category of base stocks with an alkyl subcategory typically used in aircraft hydraulic fluids, and an aryl subcategory typically used in compressor oils, metal production/mining hydraulic fluids, steam and gas turbine power generation. phosphate esters offer low volatility, good chemical stability and fire resistance/good fire-extinguishing capabilities. they are sensitive to moisture and high density, and they have selective seal and paint compatibility. they can be considered toxic/hazardous in large quantities.
Phosphate glasses, английский
Certain glasses from which certain optical fibers and laser gain media can be made, for example
Phosphate lands, английский
Phosphate of lime, английский
Phosphate rock, английский
Phosphate-glass process, английский
Phosphate-glass solidification, английский
Phosphated metal, английский
A metal surface which has been pretreated with hot phosphoric acid, to prepare it for receiving a finished coating.
Phosphates, английский
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Rectus, английский
A straight muscle (note: the plural is recti.) ‘…there are four recti muscles and two oblique muscles in each eye, which coordinate the movement of the eyes and enable them to work as a pair’ [nursing times]
Phlebolith, английский
A stone which forms in a vein as a result of an old thrombus becoming calcified
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