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Dictionary » P » Phosphorous acids Phosphorous acidsphosphorous acids inorganic or organic derivatives of phosphorous acid (p(oh)3). Inorganic salts are known as phosphites. The tautomeric form of this compound (hpo(oh)2) = phosphonic acids. ![]()
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Simple Protein Question... H[ydrogen], and N[itrogen]." But what are proteins made of? Amino Acids connected by peptide bonds (and of course, in the secondary and tertiary ... radioactive isotopes 32P and 35S. Since proteins contain sulfur but not phosphorous and DNA contains phosphorous but not sulfur, the radioactive ...
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The Fiber Disease... they used microbeads and host of toxic chemicals such as benzoic ester acids, toulene propene methyl and EDGA EDTA which is in the patent that makes ... will destroy the jawline, gums and dendrites and bones, look up white phosphorous it is used as a bio terroism weapon, some of the chemicals in ...
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The Fiber Disease... to dr. staninger? why are they leaving my fried to suffer in a world of phosphorous ligands that are spinning out of control, you can see them in ... and orsamil gel shows that they branch out and become galation if acids are used and they can become tangled. they used chemotherapy drugs ...
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