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figure Ceto is
derived from
kētos. The name of the
constellation Cetus also
derives from this word. In
Ancient Gr****
ketos (κῆτος,
plural kete/ketea, κήτη/κήτεα)...
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keto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Keto may
refer to: The Ket
people (also
known as Кето), an
ethnic group of the
Siberian North Ceto or
Keto,...
- In
organic chemistry,
keto acids or
ketoacids (also
called oxo
acids or oxoacids) are
organic compounds that
contain a
carboxylic acid
group (−COOH) and...
- however, are also used. For some
common chemicals (mainly in biochemistry),
keto refer to the
ketone functional group. The
ketone carbon is
often described...
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Oceanid also
named Ceto, or with
various mythological beings referred to as
ketos (plural kētē or ketea); this is a
general term for "sea monster" in Ancient...
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attack by an orca (killer whale). He was
killed by a SeaWorld-owned orca,
Keto, held at Loro Parque's Orca
Ocean in the
Canary Islands. Loro
Parque (Spanish...
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Gundry advocates a low-carbohydrate diet. In 2022, he aut****d
Unlocking the
Keto Code
which promotes a lectin-free
ketogenic diet
consisting of goat and sheep...
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Keto diet may
refer to: A low-carbohydrate, high-fat diet
mainly used for
weight loss in
adults Ketogenic diet, a
special diet for
treating epilepsy, mostly...
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Examples of
keto-enol
tautomerism In
organic chemistry,
enols are a type of
functional group or
intermediate in
organic chemistry containing a
group with...
- phenethylamines. It is also
known structurally as 3-chloro-N-tert-butyl-β-
keto-α-methylphenethylamine, 3-chloro-N-tert-butyl-β-ketoamphetamine, or...