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  • 71An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals —   Author(s) W A Deer, R A Howie, and J Zussman …

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  • 72Levan fructotransferase (DFA-IV-forming) — In enzymology, a levan fructotransferase (DFA IV forming) (EC number|4.2.2.16) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:Produces di beta D fructofuranose 2,6 :2 ,6 dianhydride (DFA IV) by successively eliminating the diminishing (2 >6)… …

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  • 73dCTP deaminase (dUMP-forming) — Identifiers EC number 3.5.4.30 Databases IntEnz IntEnz view …

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  • 74habit-forming — adjective causing or characterized by addiction addictive drugs addictive behavior • Syn: ↑addictive • Ant: ↑nonaddictive (for: ↑addictive) …

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  • 75acid-forming — adj. 1. yielding an acid in aqueous solution [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 76base-forming — ase forming adj. 1. causing formation of an alkali. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 77Plaque forming unit — A plaque forming unit (PFU) is a measure of the number of particles capable of forming plaques per unit volume, such as virus particles. It is a functional measurement rather than a measurement of the absolute quantity of particles: viral… …

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  • 78Film-forming — agent(s): Ingredients that are typically found in hair care products but are also widely used in skin care products, particularly moisturizers. These range from PVP to acrylates, acrylamides, and copolymers. When applied they leave a pliable,… …

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  • 79Glycine dehydrogenase (cyanide-forming) — In enzymology, a glycine dehydrogenase (cyanide forming) (EC number|1.4.99.5) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:glycine + 2 A ightleftharpoons hydrogen cyanide + CO2 + 2 AH2Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are glycine and A …

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  • 80Bulk-forming agent — A bulk forming agent is a substance, such as fiber in food, that adds bulk and water to stools so that they can pass more easily through the intestines (lower part of the digestive tract). External links * [http://www.cancer.gov/Templates/db… …

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