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Results 1 - 10 of 92 for Phosphoric Acid OR Lactic Acid
  1. ... steam iron cleaner are: Chelating agents Hydroxyacetic acid Phosphoric acid Sodium hydroxide (dilute) Sulfuric acid
  2. ... Chelating agents Hydrocarbons Hydrochloric acid Nitrites Oxalic acid Phosphoric acid
  3. Phosphorous and Your CKD Diet (National Kidney Foundation)  
    Kidney Diseases/Living With ... Kidney Diseases ... National Kidney Foundation ... What is Phosphorus, and why is it important for people with kidney disease to know ...
  4. Food and Your Bones -- Osteoporosis Nutrition Guidelines (Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation)  
    Bone Density/Start Here ... Bone Density ... Osteoporosis/Living With ... Osteoporosis ... Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation ... Learn about osteoporosis nutrition and nutrition ...
  5. ... be done include: Blood tests to check calcium, phosphorus, uric acid, and electrolyte levels Kidney function tests Urinalysis to ...
  6. Kidney Stones (National Kidney Foundation)  
    Kidney Stones/Start Here ... Kidney Stones ... National Kidney Foundation ... What is a kidney stone? Learn about kidney stones and their symptoms, causes, types, and ...
  7. Anemia in the Newborn (Merck & Co., Inc.)  
    Anemia/Children ... Anemia ... Uncommon Infant and Newborn Problems/Specifics ... Uncommon Infant and Newborn Problems ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Anemia in the Newborn - Learn about ...
  8. Potassium (Harvard School of Public Health)  
    Potassium is an essential mineral that is needed by all tissues in the body. Fortunately, it's found in many foods, especially fruits and veggies. ... Sodium/ ...
  9. ... contain electrolytes. Common electrolytes include: Calcium Chloride Magnesium Phosphorus Potassium Sodium Electrolytes can be acids, bases, or salts. They can be measured by ...
  10. ... a phosphate group (a cluster of oxygen and phosphorus atoms) from the energy molecule ATP to amino acids in certain proteins. This phosphate transfer is called ...
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