10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «CARBÓLIC»
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The Oxford Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus - Pagina 112
Biochem. energy—producing organic compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, e. g., starch, glucose, and other sugars. car'bol'ic /kaarbo1ik/ n. (in full car'bol'ic ac'id) phenol. car'bon /ka'arbon/ n. 1 nonmetallic element occurring ...
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Word Division: Supplement to United States Government ... - Pagina 28
... car-bine car-bi-nol car-bo-cy-a-nine car-bo-cy-clic car-bo-di-i-mide car-bol-ic car-bc-lize Car-bo-loy car-bo-na-ceous car-bon-ate car-bon-ic car-bon-if-er-ous car-bo-ni-um car-bon-ize car-bon-yl car-bon-y-late Car-bo- run-dum car-box-yl-ase ...
United States. Government Printing Office, 1987
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Webster's New World Dictionary - Pagina 99
+ HYDRATE] an organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, as a sugar or starch car bol ic acid (kar bal'ik) see PHENOL Carbon (kaVban) n. I< L carbo, coal] 1 a nonmetallic chemical element found esp. in all organic ...
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Oxford American Desk Dictionary & Thesaurus - Pagina 111
... sugar or starch) containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, found in food and used to give energy. car-bol-ic /kar'balik/ (or carbolic acid) > n. a kind of disinfectant. car-bon /'karban/ > n. a chemical element with two main pure forms (diamond ...
Oxford University Press, 2010
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Words Misspelled - Pagina 29
... bin) car-bo-hydrate (kar'bo-hl'dr&t) car-bol-ic ас-id (каг-ЫМ'Гк) car-bon (kür* bin) oar-bo-na-ceous (кат* bft-nft' ahüa) oar -bo- net -ed car-bon-a-tion (kaVbon-S'sbtin) car-bon bi-Bul-fide car -bon black car-bon cop -y car- bon di-ox-ide ...
Ruth G. Gallagner, James Colvin, 1987
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Compact American Medical Dictionary: A Concise and ... - Pagina 71
... is ofren followed by endurance athletes prior to competition. car-bo-hy-dra-tu-ri-a (kat'bo-hi'dra-tdbr'e-a, -tydbr'-) n. The presence of an abnormally latge amount of catbohydrates in the urine. car-bol-ic acid (kat-bol'ik) n. See phenol (sense I).
Houghton Mifflin Company, 1998
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The Manual of Scientific Style: A Guide for Authors, ... - Pagina 706
... bu-ten-yl bu-tyl bu-tyl-ene bu-tyl-1-dene car-ba-mate car-bam-ic car-ba-mide carb-an-ion car-ba-ryl car-ba-zole car-bi-nol car-bol-ic car-bon-ate car-bon-ic car-bo-ni-um car-bon-yl car-box-ami-do car-boxy car-box-yl car-byl-a-mi-no chlo-ride ...
Harold Rabinowitz, Suzanne Vogel, 2009
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Pocket Oxford American Dictionary and Thesaurus - Pagina 111
... sugar or starch) containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, found in food and used to give energy. car-bol-ic /kar'baIik/ (or carbolic acid) > n. a kind of disinfectant. car-bon /'karban/ > n. a chemical element with two main pure forms (diamond ...
Oxford University Press, 2010
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Health ; Health, Safety, Fitness - Volumul 6 - Pagina 229
... an instrument with which scientists can measure the number of calories any given amount of food supplies. car bo hy drate (kar'bo hi'drat), a food nutrient that supplies the body with energy. car bol ic (kar bol'ik) ac id, the first antiseptic ever ...
Oliver Erasmus Byrd, 1966
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Annual Report of the Commissioners of the District of ... - Pagina 137
... F. | M. F. | M. | F. | M. | F. | M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. | M. F. M. | F. | M. F. – - - | XIII.–Erternal causes–Continued. | 175 Other acute poisoning: - | 1. Carbólic acid poisoning-----------------------------|---------------|------...-l.......... ....l.... 1 ........!----|-------- .
District of Columbia. Board of Commissioners, 1904