「calcium」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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tudies have found that FOS and inulin promote | calcium absorption in both the animal and the human g |
According to recent research into | calcium absorption after gastric bypass surgery, calc |
ter source in times of drought, and increased | calcium absorption helping to prevent rickets and ost |
is mainly due to the changes related to where | calcium absorption occurs in the digestive tract of t |
he consumption of GOS significantly increases | calcium absorption. |
In humans, magnesium appears to facilitate | calcium absorption. |
e, where it has a clear function in mediating | calcium absorption. |
Calcium acetate "fixes" free chlorine, precipitates c | |
acetic acid is distilled with lead acetate or | calcium acetate to yield phenylacetone. |
It is a | calcium acid salt of citric acid. |
It is a | calcium acid salt of glutamic acid. |
tificially generated at the soma can induce a | calcium action potential at the dendritic initiation |
inward rectifier potassium channels (Kir) and | calcium activated large conductance potassium channel |
ghly specific blocker of the high conductance | calcium activated potassium channel, and tamulustoxin |
IPA acts on the large-conductance | calcium activated K+ channels ( BK channels) (Kaczoro |
Chloride channel, | calcium activated, family member 3, also known as CLC |
Chloride channel, | calcium activated, family member 4, also known as CLC |
In this example, | calcium acts to maintain depolarisation of the heart. |
Many soy cheese analogues have | calcium added. |
Fuel additives, such as | calcium additives and magnesium oxide, are being used |
Calcium alginate is used in different types of medica | |
he enzyme is attached to a substrate (such as | calcium alginate), in immobilized whole cell systems, |
Calcium also forms a compound with the same formula ( | |
n though these contain no portland cement, or | calcium alumina cement. |
Mayenite is also found as | calcium aluminate in cement where its formula is also |
problem was caused by high alumina cement or | Calcium aluminate cements, which was used in the cons |
Calcium aluminates are a range of minerals obtained b | |
Calcium aluminates phase diagram. | |
Creedite is a | calcium aluminium sulfate fluoro hydroxide mineral wi |
sh-brown bladed group of minerals composed of | calcium aluminium boro-silicate, (Ca,Fe,Mn)3Al2BO3Si4 |
tryivanovite is a natural mineral composed of | calcium, aluminium and oxygen, with the molecular for |
r Cinnamon Stone is a variety of grossular, a | calcium aluminium mineral of the garnet group with th |
phide, iron, lead, nickel, chromium, cadmium, | calcium, aluminium, mercury, arsenic, and other organ |
Calcium aluminosilicate, an aluminosilicate compound | |
nitrate solutions should not be combined with | calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN-17) or other solutions |
a flavor enhancer (E number E623) - it is the | calcium analog of monosodium glutamate (MSG). |
y xanthophyllite are sometimes considered the | calcium analogues of the phlogopites. |
The protein binds | calcium and is expressed in the central nervous syste |
ing of Nitrogen, Sulfur, Phosphorus, Mercury, | Calcium, and Carbon, and effects of pollution on flux |
is an unstable mineral, a hydrous chloride of | calcium and magnesium with formula: CaMg2Cl6·12H2O. |
orie, high in dietary fiber, high in iron and | calcium, and very high in phytochemicals such as vita |
ion (this site normally is a binding site for | calcium and magnesium counter ions); the result is a |
Calcium and potassium salts are also permitted. | |
They were jointly the authors of Disorders of | Calcium and Phosphate Metabolism in Childhood and Ado |
nd binds more strongly to copper ions than to | calcium and magnesium ions. |
ssive effect of reduced thioredoxin (Trx) and | calcium and integrin binding protein 1 (CIB1). |
esterol, dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, | calcium and iron. |
participant also received daily oral doses of | calcium and 400IUs [international units] of vitamin D |
s a complex carbonate and silicate of sodium, | calcium and aluminium with the formula Na6Ca2[(CO3)2| |
ars that a casein-free diet may contribute to | calcium and vitamin D deficiencies that lead to decre |
open areas with plenty of sunlight, often on | calcium- and magnesium- rich soils. |
ay not provide required amounts of vitamin C, | calcium, and folic acid. |
The conventional PKCs can be activated by | calcium and diacylglycerol, two important mediators o |
saliva is alkaline (i.e., its pH is above 7), | calcium and phosphate salts in saliva start to precip |
f potassium sulfate and sulfates of magnesium | calcium and sodium. |
le is Eriochrome Black T for the titration of | calcium and magnesium ions. |
This leads to free intracellular | calcium and causes muscle contraction and hyperthermi |
CMKLR1 by an agonist mobilizes intracellular | calcium and causes the activation of several other si |
with vitamins and dietary minerals (including | calcium and iron). |
uring normal calcification, a major influx of | calcium and phosphate ions into the cells accompanies |
eactivity with water is comparable to that of | calcium, and the reaction is |
On hydration in the presence of | calcium and sulfate ions, it forms the insoluble, fib |
metals, including sodium, magnesium, silicon, | calcium, and scandium. |
Calcium and the enzyme thrombin are added, forming a | |
Vitamin A, | calcium and sodium are present in moderate amounts. |
hypercalcemia caused by repeated ingestion of | calcium and absorbable alkali (such as calcium carbon |
ner, which combines with hard water minerals ( | calcium- and magnesium-based minerals) to form an inso |
Andradite is a | calcium- and iron-rich garnet. |
nd the elements potassium, sodium, magnesium, | calcium and lithium. |
Sodium, | calcium, and potassium channels are all implicated in |
Its | calcium and barium salts (CAS numbers [57855-77-3] an |
as a tartar control agent, serving to remove | calcium and magnesium from saliva and thus preventing |
one at this site is close to 99% carbonate of | calcium and magnesium (dolomite). |
fur and chlorine, and only the major minerals | calcium and phosphorus are more abundant. |
It is a p-type semiconductor when doped with | calcium, and may be prepared by the reduction of Tb4O |
Calcium and other ions are often also present. | |
Hijiki has a good | calcium and magnesium balance. |
n English): Visualization of Binding Sites of | Calcium and its Analogue - Cadmium in Acanthamoeba Ce |
e Ins(1,4,5)P3, which mobilizes intracellular | calcium and acts as a second messenger mediating cell |
hoenix worms can be used if supplemented with | calcium and other minerals. |
In 1892 Loew observed that both | calcium and magnesium can be toxic to plants when the |
ific protein kinases that can be activated by | calcium and second messenger diacylglycerol. |
roperties, which is a remarkable fact because | calcium and boron are neither magnetic, nor have inne |
ins dietary fiber and minerals, such as iron, | calcium, and magnesium. |
ctions that connect the osteocytes, including | calcium and phosphate ions. |
It is high in | calcium and vitamins commonly found in milk products. |
short time to be replaced by lines of oxygen, | calcium and magnesium (like typical Type Ib's and Ic' |
pseed is an adequate source of dietary fiber, | calcium and iron, and contains antioxidants and chlor |
elements such as barium, strontium, rubidium, | calcium and some rare earth elements. |
hange resins used to remove the hardness ions | calcium and magnesium from water. |
depositing a dentin-like mineral, containing | calcium and phosphate, within the dentin tubules and |
bmillimeter to centimeter-sized light-colored | calcium- and aluminium-rich inclusion found in carbona |
added to clays to precipitate soluble salts ( | calcium and magnesium sulfates) that cause effloresce |
response to hypercalcemia, which lowers blood | calcium and phosphate by promoting renal excretion. |
making unsupported health claims about coral | calcium, and the National Center for Complementary an |
These processes remove | calcium and magnesium ions as well as other dissolved |
In laboratory tests decreased | calcium and phosphate values may be obtained but refl |
charides results in more efficiently absorbed | calcium and increased bone density, indicating the pr |
If a cationic resin is used (to remove | calcium and magnesium ions) then regeneration is usua |
phate tetrahedra, and contains H2O along with | calcium and barium cations in the interlayer. |
ite mineral, a hydrated sulfate of potassium, | calcium and magnesium with formula: K2Ca2Mg(SO4)4·2(H |
the intravascular volume, which reverses the | calcium and bicarbonate retention in the PCT. |
ilis, and is thought to chelate the bivalents | calcium and magnesium. |
ny animals can taste, or develop a taste, for | calcium, and use this sense to detect the mineral in |
SSRIs inhibit cardiac and vascular sodium, | calcium and potassium channels and prolong QT interva |
The cheese is high in | calcium and high in saturated fat. |
The snails can eat chalk for | calcium, and commercially available rat food for prot |
milk is often fortified, grain milks may have | calcium and some vitamins (especially B12) added to t |
ingredients that lead to the disorder, excess | calcium and excess base. |
patients who were taking Ca-AEP combined with | calcium and magnesium orotate for at least four years |
(By binding hard water elements such as | calcium and magnesium, the surfactants in detergents |
s and cancers, in postmenopausal women taking | calcium and vitamin D supplements. |
ific protein kinases that can be activated by | calcium and the second messenger diacylglycerol. |
hospholipase C to increase intracellular free | calcium and Gi inhibits adenylate cyclase. |
iments they acquire metal ions, most commonly | calcium and magnesium, so most natural waters that co |
hange softening where sodium is exchanged for | calcium and magnesium ions. |
vide great nutritional value, as they provide | calcium and lime when burned. |
Clinidipine is the new type of | calcium antagonist accompanied with L-type and N-type |
Calcium antagonists (general). | |
Compared with other | calcium antagonists, clinidipine can act on the N-typ |
Phenylalkylamine | calcium antagonists. |
e existence of a possible fifth member of the | calcium apatites family, iodoapatite, have been drawn |
Ions such as sodium, chloride, potassium, and | calcium are easily filtered, as is glucose, because f |
Magnesium and | calcium are ubiquitous and essential to all known liv |
This reaction uses | calcium as a cofactor and plays an important role in |
bute to the provision of sufficient levels of | calcium as it stimulates its absorption. |
By increasing intracellular | calcium as described below, cardiac glycosides increa |
This reaction uses | calcium as a cofactor and plays an important role in |
es) is partially compensated for by two bound | calcium atoms, and this asymmetric arrangement of mol |
tahedral units of 6 boron atoms combined with | calcium atoms. |
Main article: Plasma membrane | calcium ATPase |
Many cells also possess a | calcium ATPase, which can operate at lower intracellu |
It is also used to form lake pigments with | calcium, barium, and lead. |
Calcium benzoate refers to the calcium salt of benzoi | |
, exposed fifty-seven subjects to radioactive | calcium between 1950 and 1953. |
Attempts to prepare compounds such as | calcium bicarbonate by evaporating its solution to dr |
affic includes aggregates, crushed limestone, | calcium bicarbonate, lumber, beer, chemicals, plastic |
Members of the KCNIP family are small | calcium binding proteins. |
The rate constant for | calcium binding is 500 µM−1 s−1. |
nylate Cyclase Activating Protein (GCAP) is a | calcium binding protein, and as the calcium levels in |
tallin domains have now been characterized as | calcium binding proteins with Greek key motif as a no |
ndin-D28k and calbindin-D9k, apart from their | calcium binding domains (EF-hands): calbindin-D9k has |
For example, in prothrombin, | calcium binding allows the protein to associate with |
-terminal segment (5900 residues) includes 35 | calcium binding Calx-beta domains, and 6 EAR domains. |
The | calcium binding synaptotagmins include synaptotagmins |
Members of this family are small | calcium binding proteins containing EF-hand-like doma |
After | calcium binding, hydrophobic methyl groups from methi |
of the fifteen synaptotagmins are capable of | calcium binding. |
and tropomyosin), and is the protein to which | calcium binds to accomplish this regulation. |
ed the cream of tartar with the more reliable | calcium biphosphate (also known as calcium acid phosp |
Munchy's Lexus, a nutritional | calcium biscuit sold in Malaysia by Munchy Foods |
Calcium borate (Ca3(BO3)2), also called Gerstley bora | |
The resulting precipitate is | calcium borate. |
Datolite is a | calcium boron hydroxide nesosilicate, CaBSiO4(OH). |
Common impurities include iron, | calcium, boron, barium, titanium, aluminium, and magn |
Calcium bromate, Ca(BrO3)2, is a salt of bromic acid | |
-A), used as a flame retardant; 40,000 tpy of | calcium bromide, which is used in the oil drilling in |
It may be prepared by the anodic oxidation of | calcium bromide. |
can usually decrease serum | calcium by 1-3 mg/dL within 24 h |
mitter release (exocytosis) is dependent upon | calcium Ca2+ and is a presynaptic response. |
als like polyvinyl acetate used in adhesives, | calcium carbide and vinyl acetate monomer used in pai |
ith helmets bearing carbide lamps that burned | calcium carbide to produce flammable acetylene. |
Acetylene from | calcium carbide and water |
udent John Motley Morehead III, he identified | calcium carbide, a discovery of great commercial impo |
It is similar to silver acetylide and | calcium carbide, though it is not called carbide in l |
They were all charged with | calcium carbide, it produced acetylene gas when water |
of liquid oxygen, Prest-O-Lite manfacurer of | calcium carbide, and Electro Metallurgical. |
g abandoned by its crew owing to its cargo of | calcium carbide. |
supervised disulfiram and a related compound | calcium carbimide into a comprehensive treatment prog |
Temposil, or citrated | calcium carbimide, has the same function as disulfira |
is that when alcohol is consumed by users of | calcium carbimide, they experience severe reactions w |
Calcium carbimide, sold as the citrate salt under the | |
me to be a mineral because of the presence of | calcium carbonate crystals within their structure, wo |
.71423 mmol/L of carbonate, or 71.485 mg/L of | calcium carbonate (molar mass 100.09 |
egree American is defined as one milligram of | calcium carbonate per litre of water, equivalent to 1 |
The term also applies to the | calcium carbonate tests of often more or less microsc |
dness defined as 1 grain (64.8 milligrams) of | calcium carbonate dissolved in 1 US gallon of water ( |
certain health problems, and minerals such as | calcium carbonate which causes water hardness. |
topography of the Bahama Banks is composed of | calcium carbonate oolitic aragonite sand material. |
Subsequently, the | calcium carbonate precipitate is filtered from soluti |
Calcium carbonate penetrated the underlying sediment | |
ough other additives such as halite (salt) or | calcium carbonate can also be used. |
uses are similar to limestone and other high | calcium carbonate materials. |
Calcium carbonate dissolves at a rate dependent upon | |
merous internal cell wells because they build | calcium carbonate shells around themselves. |
Measuring Flow Resistance To A Solution Of | Calcium Carbonate |
Shortite is a sodium - | calcium carbonate mineral, with the chemical formula |
Nyerereite is a very rare sodium | calcium carbonate mineral with formula Na2Ca(CO3)2. |
Ca(OH)2, which reacts first with CO2 to form | calcium carbonate precipitate, reacts next with multi |
Caliche (the | calcium carbonate mineral) is used in construction wo |
ut by the addition of putrefying cheese, with | calcium carbonate added to neutralize the acids forme |
ily Melobesioideae with cell walls containing | calcium carbonate grow to great depths in the interti |
ns at Luray Caverns result from a solution of | calcium carbonate giving up some of its carbon dioxid |
Barytocalcite is a barium | calcium carbonate mineral with the chemical formula B |
e from AOM can result in the precipitation of | calcium carbonate or so-called authigenic carbonates. |
Calcium carbonate is deposited in its tissues, making | |
the deep waters that are undersaturated with | calcium carbonate primarily because its solubility in |
is County, which is formed by "dissolution of | calcium carbonate from limestone bedrock by mildly ac |
Marl or marlstone is a | calcium carbonate or lime-rich mud or mudstone which |
ings, or calcareous deposits, are mixtures of | calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide that are de |
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