- [citation needed]
Thought to
represent the end
product of cast evolution,
waxy casts suggest the very low
urine flow ****ociated with severe, longstanding...
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tetraphosphorus (P4) is an
allotrope of phosphorus. It is a
translucent waxy solid that
quickly yellows in
light (due to its
photochemical conversion...
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amyloid proteins in the
liver can lead to
elevations in
serum aminotransferases and
alkaline phosphatase, two
biomarkers of
liver injury,
which is seen...
- purification. The 7-dehydrocholesterol is
sourced as an
extraction from lanolin, a
waxy skin
secretion in sheep's wool.
Vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) is
produced in...
- tall,
branched and
furrowed but not spiny. The large,
alternate leaves are
waxy-lobed,
toothed and thorny, as in
other genera of thistle. The
lower leaves...
- a ball or lump
under the animal's skin. In
radiation therapy,
bolus is a
waxy tissue equivalent material placed on the skin
surface to
homogenize or modulate...
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Ceramides are a
family of
waxy lipid molecules. A
ceramide is
composed of
sphingosine and a
fatty acid
joined by an
amide bond.
Ceramides are
found in...
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Cholestasis is a
condition where the flow of bile from the
liver to the
duodenum is impaired. The two
basic distinctions are:
obstructive type of cholestasis...
- with an 18-carbon chain. The
IUPAC name is
octadecanoic acid. It is a soft
waxy solid with the
formula CH3(CH2)16CO2H. The
triglyceride derived from three...
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makes the
cheese creamier, not
harder and dryer. It has a
waxy texture - it even
smells waxy - but it isn't
crumbly like Parmigiano-Reggiano or firm enough...