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- Atenolol [r]: A cardioselective adrenergic beta-antagonist medication for hypertension and angina pectoris. [e]
- Biologically based health practices [r]: Methods in conventional medicine, complementary and alternative medicine and traditional medicine that share the characteristic that substances used in the practice come from plants or animals [e]
- Cadmium [r]: A chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. [e]
- Cobalt [r]: A hard, lustrous, grey metal, a chemical element with symbol Co and atomic number 27. [e]
- Digitalis glycosides [r]: A family of alkaloids that are either plant extracts from Digitalis purpurea or synthetic analogues, which improve the pumping ability of the heart, although have a narrow therapeutic index before they become toxic [e]
- Gold [r]: Chemical element 79, symbol Au, a lustrous corrosion-resistant precious metal used for money, electronics and jewelry. [e]
- Half-life (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Hydrogen [r]: The most abundant and lightest chemical element which has atomic number Z = 1 and chemical symbol H. [e]
- Hydroxyl [r]: A molecule consisting of an oxygen atom and a hydrogen atom connected by a covalent bond (single bond). [e]
- Imidacloprid [r]: A chloronicotinyl insecticide that acts on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. [e]
- Iridium [r]: A very hard, brittle, silvery-white transition metal and chemical element with atomic number 77, and is represented by the symbol Ir. [e]
- Lead [r]: Chemical element number 82, a corrosion-resistant, dense, ductile heavy metal known to cause neurological problems. [e]
- Neptunium [r]: A synthetic element, having the chemical symbol Np, and atomic number (the number of protons) 93. [e]
- Neutropenia [r]: A decrease in the number of neutrophilic leukocytes in the blood. [e]
- Nitrogen [r]: A chemical element, symbolized by N, with an atomic number of 7; the most abundant element in the atmosphere of the Earth. [e]
- Oxygen [r]: A chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. [e]
- Oxytocin [r]: A mammalian hormone that is secreted into the bloodstream from the posterior pituitary gland, and which is also released into the brain where it has effects on social behaviors. [e]
- Penciclovir [r]: antiviral drug used to treat herpes virus infections [e]
- Phosphorus [r]: Chemical element (Z=15) vital to life and widely used in fertilizers, detergents and pesticides. [e]
- Radioactivity [r]: The property of the unstable nuclei of chemical elements to decay into another isotope, emitting energy or particles [e]
- Scandium [r]: A silvery-white metallic transition metal, with symbol Sc and atomic number 21. [e]
- Technetium [r]: A synthetic element, having the chemical symbol Tc, and atomic number (the number of protons) 43. [e]
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