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  • == Leaving Group == ...agment that departs with a pair of electrons in heterolytic bond cleavage. Leaving groups can be anions or neutral molecules, but in either case, it is crucia
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  • == Leaving Group == ...agment that departs with a pair of electrons in heterolytic bond cleavage. Leaving groups can be anions or neutral molecules, but in either case, it is crucia
    2 KB (330 words) - 22:50, 8 February 2024
  • ...defect in which a section of the baby's spine fails to develop completely, leaving the spinal cord exposed in that section ...defect in which a section of the baby's spine fails to develop completely, leaving the spinal cord exposed in that section<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Categ
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  • ...skin is extremely sensitive to sunlight, causing it to age prematurely and leaving the individual particularly susceptible to skin cancer ...skin is extremely sensitive to sunlight, causing it to age prematurely and leaving the individual particularly susceptible to skin cancer<br>{{glossary headin
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  • ...e or partially positive charge of an atom or a group of atoms to replace a leaving group. * [[Leaving group]]: A leaving group is a molecular fragment that departs with a pair of electrons in hete
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  • ...RIs prevent or delay the body from absorbing a substance called serotonin, leaving more of it available to the body.  ...RIs prevent or delay the body from absorbing a substance called serotonin, leaving more of it available to the body. Increasing serotonin levels can help regu
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  • ...absorption of substances called serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain, leaving more of them available to the brain.  ...absorption of substances called serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain, leaving more of them available to the brain. Increasing levels of serotonin and nor
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  • ...l that accumulates in the bone marrow and blood of patients with leukemia, leaving less room for healthy blood cells. This can lead to infection, anemia, and ...l that accumulates in the bone marrow and blood of patients with leukemia, leaving less room for healthy blood cells. This can lead to infection, anemia, and
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  • ...tors prevent or delay the body's reuptake of a substance called serotonin, leaving more of it available to the body.  ...tors prevent or delay the body's reuptake of a substance called serotonin, leaving more of it available to the body. Increasing serotonin levels can help regu
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  • ...irus that selectively grows in and destroys certain types of cancer cells, leaving normal cells undamaged 
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  • ...] that has been simmered and strained to remove all water and milk solids, leaving only the pure butterfat. ...d the milk solids float to the surface. These solids are then skimmed off, leaving behind the clear, golden liquid known as clarified butter. This process als
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  • ...al between the left and right atria causes the [[Foramen Ovale]] to close, leaving the Fossa Ovalis as a remnant. ...fetal heart that allows blood to bypass the lungs. It closes after birth, leaving the Fossa Ovalis.
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  • ...hat occurs when the majority of [[worker bees]] in a [[colony]] disappear, leaving behind a queen, plenty of food, and a few nurse bees to care for the remain ...apse Disorder is the sudden disappearance of most of the bees in a colony, leaving behind the queen and a small number of nurse bees. Other symptoms include t
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  • * [[Desertion]]: Desertion is the act of leaving something or someone without intending to return, especially in a way consi ...ionship without a proper handover to another suitable healthcare provider, leaving the patient without necessary care. This can lead to a claim of [[medical m
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  • ...sition of authority. Lockdowns can also limit movement or stop people from leaving a certain area or building.
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  • ...heart defect present at birth (congenital), in which the two main arteries leaving the heart are reversed (transposed). The etymology of the term comes from t ...at Arteries]] is a [[congenital heart defect]] where the two main arteries leaving the heart, the [[pulmonary artery]] and the [[aorta]], are switched in posi
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  • ...yment, it began to be used in the late 19th century to refer to the act of leaving one's job and ceasing to work. * [[Early Retirement]]: The practice of leaving one's job and ceasing to work before the standard retirement age, often due
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  • ...[[transposition of the great arteries]] (TGA), where the two main arteries leaving the heart are in the wrong positions. ...sposition of the great arteries]]: A condition where the two main arteries leaving the heart are in the wrong positions.
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  • ...doctor-patient relationship without a reasonable excuse or notice, thereby leaving the patient without necessary care. ...they terminate this relationship without proper notice or a valid reason, leaving the patient without the necessary care or treatment.
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  • ...erious but rare [[congenital heart defect]] in which the two main arteries leaving the heart are reversed (transposed). ...ndpipe, artery". The term "Great Arteries" refers to the two main arteries leaving the heart, the [[pulmonary artery]] and the [[aorta]].
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  • ...irus that selectively grows in and destroys certain types of cancer cells, leaving normal cells undamaged {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicin
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