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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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  • ...]], synchronization between neurons, and propagation of the [[Calcium wave|calcium waves]] supported by glial cells. Pannexins also may participate in patholo ...sed in many organs and tissues capable of calcium wave’s propagations [3]. Calcium waves are supported by glial cells, which can maintain and modulate neurona
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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  • *[[Calcium chloride]] dihydrate USP 0.02 g
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  • ...ged in large membrane-bound neurosecretory vesicles; these are secreted by calcium-dependent [[exocytosis]].
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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  • ...nutrients (energy; fat and fatty acids; cholesterol; sodium and potassium; calcium; ascorbic acid; fiber; and other nutrients), and evidence for nutrient shor
    1 KB (144 words) - 10:27, 7 June 2010
  • ...shaped crystals of calcium pyrophosphate. This form of gout is known as [[Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease|pseudogout]]. The most common form of art * [[Gout]] and [[Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease|pseudogout]]
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
    1 KB (189 words) - 09:18, 6 March 2024
  • ...m chloride (CaCl<sub>2</sub>), there are two chlorine (Cl) atoms for every calcium (Ca) atom, although these atoms are in the form of [[ion]]s. ...2</sub>O is held together by polar covalent bonds. [[Sodium chloride]] and calcium chloride are examples of ionic compounds.
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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  • Ca is the two-letter symbol for [[calcium]]. For example, H<sup>+</sup> means a hydrogen ion, and Ca<sup>2+</sup> a calcium ion (with two electrons missing).
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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  • ...respects analogous to sodium and potassium, and in others to magnesium and calcium. It is evident, therefore, that for a complete judgment it is necessary to
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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  • {{r|Calcium}}
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