A bluish-white lustrous metallic element; brittle at ordinary temperatures but malleable when heated; used in a wide variety of alloys and in galvanizing iron; it occurs naturally as zinc sulphide in zinc blende.
The parallel blood vessels developed into an arteriovenous rete on the cranial aspect of the posterior chamber and this region was innervated by zn-12-reactive fibers.
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The theorem is simplicity itself-itposits that x n + yn = zn has no positive whole-numbersolutions when n is greater than 2.
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Result: S. miltiorrhiza root of high harvest area accumulated Cu and Zn.
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A sensitive and specific biomarker for assessing Zn status is still needed.
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Fluctuations in Zn metabolism throughout gestation and lactation might affect Zn requirements.
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The leaching patterns of various elements such as Pb, Zn, Cr, As.
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This finding suggests a decline of the tubular Zn absorption in hyperglycaemia.
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Deletion of csoR renders the cell hyper-resistant to Cu, Zn and Cd.
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Upon Zn binding the two lobes close tightly around the divalent cation.
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However, scientific data on Zn requirements for breeding sows are limited.
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Significant increases in the Zn ion in exposed skin were seen.
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Both Zn-Cu stents and 316L stents have good acute lumen gain.
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The dietary Zn intake was assessed using 24 h recall questionnaires.
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The Zn center is found in a distorted octahedral environment of phosphonate oxygens.
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IE-NZY containing Ag, Zn and Cu had the highest antibacterial efficiency.
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STO has two B-box Zn-finger domains but lacks the CCT domain.