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Things citrate often describes ("citrate ________")
- buffers
- uptake
- levels
- method
- scintigraphy
- tartrate
- chelates
- increases
- ions
- scales
- malate
- bottles
- utilization
- agar
- soluble
- magnesia
- glycerol
- medium
- imaging
- enzyme
- phosphate
- saline
- insoluble
- dextrose
- precursors
- complex
- toxicity
- concentrations
- baths
- present
- reagent
- synthase
- esters
- anions
- chloride
- acts
- tubes
- adenine
- compounds
- extracts
- buffer
- gel
- mixture
- solutions
- intoxication
- synthases
- results
- scans
- lyase
- transport
- glucose
- aluminum
- bicarbonate
- retrieval
- molecules
- activation
- blood
- formation
- diluent
- mixtures
- scan
- test
- edta
- injections
- atp
- system
- reaction
- bath
- cycle
- anticoagulants
- stains
- scanning
- binding
- plasma
- stain
- solution
- extraction
- index
- complexes
- cleavage
- diluter
- anticoagulation
- emission
- accumulation
- salts
- interrelations
How citrate often is described ("________ citrate")
- extra
- diammonium
- salivary
- soluble
- transmucosal
- aqueous
- acid
- powdered
- disodium
- granular
- uranyl
- magnesium
- insoluble
- oxytocin
- sildenafil
- lithium
- endogenous
- cytoplasmic
- sequential
- excess
- gallium
- lead
- less
- isotonic
- effervescing
- ammonium
- alkaline
- diethylcarbamazine
- acetyl
- ammonia
- sufficient
- piperazine
- clomiphene
- liquid
- crude
- isopropyl
- choline
- low
- cupric
- sterile
- dry
- green
- saline
- calcium
- oral
- urinary
- double
- ammoniacal
- bismuth
- effervescent
- caffeine
- added
- sodium
- hypotonic
- ranitidine
- radioactive
- exogenous
- butyl
- potassium
- sufentanil
- ferric
- buffered
- cytosolic
- ferrous
- dilute
- intravenous
- antiestrogen
- pure
- dietary
- hypertonic
- dibasic
- standard
- crystalline
- neutral
- anhydrous
