phosphatemia
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hyperphosphatemia.
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phosphate
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A phosphorous salt with the formula PO43-. Phosphate is the most common form of phosphorous in fertilizers and in waterways.
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phosphates
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Derived from the mineral apatite; any salt or ester formed by the reaction of a metal, alcohol, or other radical with phosphoric acid.
Ãâó: genencordev.zoomedia.com/wt/gcor/glossary
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phosphate
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A mineral that together with calcium works in the body to control how bones are made and broken down. Too much phosphate takes calcium out of bones and makes them weak.
Ãâó: www.janssen-cilag.co.uk/bgdisplay.jhtml
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phosphate
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A phosphorus compound which occurs in natural ores and is used as a raw material in fertilizers, animal feeds and detergents.
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