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carbonate /car·bon·ate/ (kahr´bah-nāt) a salt of carbonic acid.
carbonate (CO3 2-) [kär′bənāt] a CO3 2- anion. Carbonates are in equilibrium with bicarbonates in water and frequently occur in compounds as insoluble salts, such as calcium carbonate. carbonate, n a mineral salt of carbonic acid. carbonate hydroxyapatite n the composition and crystal structure of hard tissues. carbonate a salt of carbonic acid. carbonate calculi see carbonate urolith. Patient discussion about carbonates. Q. hi my name is ray i am from england and i am on oxygen i am a retainer of carbon monxide do you guys know whoa any place working with stem cell or natural medical emial rsantolla@aol.co.uk A. i had a whole course on stem cell use in tissue engineering and from what i know this is an area that still in research and very little clinical use. the ability to create lungs from Mesenchimal Stem Cells is a far away dream right now. but here are some links to labs that research that area: Read more or ask a question about carbonateshttp://organizedwisdom.com/Stem_Cells_for_Emphysema How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Carbonates now have common use in a topcoating, with levels as much as 50 parts of 90% <2[micro] GCC being common. Coral, clams, and many other organisms build their shells by bringing carbonate ions together with calcium to form three different calcium carbonates. The carbonated soft drinks market consists of the total revenues generated through the sale of cola-diet, cola-standard, lemon/lime carbonates, mixers, orange carbonates, other carbonates and other fruit flavored carbonates. |
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