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I . acid [ˈæsɪd] N

1. acid CHEM:

acid

3. acid no pl inf (LSD):

acid

II . acid [ˈæsɪd] ADJ

2. acid (sarcastic):

acid
acid

3. acid fig (conclusive):

acid test

formic acid [ˈfɔ:mɪk-, Am ˈfɔ:r-] N

hydrochloric acid N no pl

ribonucleic acid [ˌraɪbəʊnju:kleɪɪkˈæsɪd] N BIOL, CHEM

sulphuric acid N

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Like white lead, it is injured if exposed to acids or impure air, which cause discoloration and decay.
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One of the most-used in solid-phase peptide synthesis uses the aromatic oxime derivatives of amino acids as activated units.
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This occurred because zein lacks the essential amino acids lysine and tryptophan.
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Over the next six months, acid becomes more popular.
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The body requires amino acids to produce new proteins (protein retention) and to replace damaged proteins (maintenance).
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His proteinoids were not cells, although they formed clumps and chains reminiscent of "cyanobacteria", but they contained no functional nucleic acids or any encoded information.
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This reaction uses a benzaldehyde and aminoacetoaldehyde diethyl acetal, which in an acid medium react to form isoquinoline.
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Reactions with soluble metal sulfates or sulfuric acid yield barium sulfate.
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As a majority of acid attacks are aimed at the face, several articles thoroughly reviewed the medical implications for these victims.
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The beer is passed through a filter with pores small enough that only alcohol and water (and a few volatile acids) can pass through.
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