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  1. vitamin - definition of vitamin in the Medical dictionary ...
    vitamin explanation. Information about vitamin in Free online English dictionary. What is ... vitamin A retinol or any of several fat-soluble compounds with similar biological ...
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  2. Ketamine
    depresses it. It is sometimes possible to perform ketamine anesthesia without protective measures to the airways. Ketamine is also a potent analgesic and can be used in sub-anesthetic doses to relieve acute pain; however, its psychotropic properties must be taken into account. There is research going on in its usefulness in pain therapy and for the treatment of alcoholism and heroin addiction. Ketamine is a Schedule III drug in the United States, and is used in many other countries, such as Mexico. Patients sometimes reported going into other worlds or seeing god while anesthetized: these unwanted psychological side-effects made ketamine less
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  3. Vitamin | Define Vitamin at Dictionary.com
    Vitamin definition, any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism, found in minute amounts in natural foodstuffs or so See more.
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  4. Kerguelen cabbage
    antiscorbutica) is a flowering plant in the Family Brassicaceae and thus related to cabbage. The species grows on the Heard Island and McDonald Islands, Cr 2000 ozet, Prince Edward, Marion. and Kerguelen Islands. These remote rocks are at roughly 50º South Latitude, constantly buffeted by strong winds. As a result, the Kerguelen cabbage is self-pollinating (flying insects die very quickly). The plant is edible, containing high levels of potassium. Its leaves contain a Vitamin C-rich oil, a fact which, in the days of sailing ships, made it very attractive to British sailors suffering from scurvy.
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  5. Vitamin and Mineral Supplement Fact Sheets
    Skip navigation links ... Vitamin A ... Vitamin K: Interactions with Coumadin (PDF, 39kB)
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  6. Kidney
    2.1 Terms 3 Diseases and disorders 3.2 Congenital diseases of the kidneys 3.3 Acquired diseases of the kidneys 3.4 Diagnosis 4 Dialysis and kidney transplants 5 See also Function The major functions of the kidney are to filter wastes from the bloodstream and to regulate the pH, serum osmolality and blood pressure (and secondarily, the volume of the blood). The wastes are concentrated to form urine which is passed on to the bladder via the ureters. The kidney also serves an endocrine function by secreting erythropoietin, a hormone that regulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow. Other hormones produced
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  7. Kiwifruit
    a large woody vine, most commonly of the species Actinidia chinensis (order Ericales, family Actinidiaceae). The fruit is about the size of a hen's egg (about 6 cm long and 4.5 to 5.5 cm around), and is often not perfectly round. It has a hairy, dull-brown skin that is not usually consumed. Inside, the flesh is bright green with rows of small, black, edible seeds. The texture of the fruit is soft and the flavour is sometimes described as a mix of strawberry, banana and pineapple. Kiwifruit is a rich source of vitamin C. Its potassium content by weight is slightly
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  8. Lucky Vitamin
    Sells vitamins, supplements, herbs, sports nutrition products, health foods, and more,
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  9. Kraftwerk/Tour de France Soundtracks
    Kraftwerk/Tour de France Soundtracks =Track listing:= 1. Prologue 2. Tour de France Étape 1 3. Tour de France Étape 2 (Continued) 4. Tour de France Étape 3 (Continued) 5. Chrono 6. Vitamin 7. Aéro Dynamik 8. Titanium 9. Elektro Kardiogramm 10. La Forme 11. Regénération 12. Tour de France
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  10. Vitamin World
    Offering discount priced vitamins, minerals, and herbal products direct from the manufacturer.
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  11. Joey Skaggs
    he hired a group of admirers to follow him instead of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. It was a forerunner for his pranks: Cathouse for Dogs (1976): Skaggs published ad for a dog brothel in Village Voice and hired actors to present their dogs for the benefit of ABC news crew. Trick annoyed ASPCA and the Bureau of Animal Affairs until Skaggs revealed the truth after a subpoena. ABC did not detract the story and received an Emmy Award from it. Celebrity Sperm Bank (1976): Skaggs organized a sperm bank auction in New York. But the sperm bank had been robbed
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  12. vitamin - definition of vitamin by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    Translations of vitamin. vitamin synonyms, vitamin antonyms. Information about vitamin in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. vitamin ...
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  13. vitamin - Wiktionary
    The term had become ubiquitous by the time it was discovered that vitamin C, among others, had no amine component. In 1920, British biochemist ...
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  14. Ileum
    Ileum In anatomy of the digestive system, the ileum is the final section of the small intestine. It is about 4m long in humans, follows the jejunum and is separated from the cecum by the iliocecal valve ( abbreviated as ICV). Its function is to absorb vitamin B12 and bile salts. In the fetus the ileum is connected to the navel by a duct. In some humans this duct fails to close after birth
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  15. Inorganic chemistry
    Minerals, such as salt, asbestos, silicates, , ... Metals and their alloys, like iron, copper, aluminum, brass, bronze, ... Compounds involving non-metallic elements, like silicon, phosphorus, ,chlorine, oxygen, for example water Metal complexes Some important inorganic products are silicon chips, transistors, LCD screens, and fiber optics. Inorganic chemistry often overlaps with mineralogy, geochemistry,analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, physical chemistry, and organometallic chemistry. Organometallic chemistry combines aspects of organic chemistry with inorganic chemistry, and is defined as the study of organic compounds containing metal-carbon bonds. Vitamin B12, whose active site is similar to that of hemoglobin, is a naturally-occurring, metabolically-important organometallic compound containing
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  16. Vitamins & health supplements | herbal supplements, vitamin ...
    Nutritional information on vitamin supplements, herbal supplements, minerals, amino acids, hormones including vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin ...
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  17. Infant formula
    under the age of one year. Cow's milk is not recommended because of its high protein and electrolyte (salt) content which may put a strain on an infant's immature kidneys. Evaporated milk, although perhaps easier to digest due to the processing of the protein, is still nutritionally inadequate. Most of the world's supply of infant formula is produced in the United States. The nutrient content is regulated by the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) based on recommendations by the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition. The following must be included in all formulas produced in the U.S.: protein fat
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  18. eVitamins.com
    Sells vitamins, supplements, and other health products.
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  19. Intrinsic factor
    Intrinsic factor Intrinsic factor is a glycoprotein produced by the parietal cells of the stomach. It is necessary for the absorption of vitamin B12. Problems with intrinsic factor function can cause pernicious anaemia. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it.
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  20. Isoprene
    Isoprene Isoprene is the chemical 2-methyl-1,3-butadiene: This is a common structural motif in biological systems. The terpenes (for example, the carotenes are tetraterpenes) are derived from isoprene, as is Coenzyme Q. Also derived from isoprene are phytol, retinol (vitamin A) , tocopherol (vitamin E), dolichols, and squalene. Heme A has an isoprenoid tail, and lanosterol, the sterol precursor in animals, is derived from squalene and hence from isoprene. The functional isoprene units in
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