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  1. ... 852 Urobilinogen D03.383.129.578.840.374 Chlorophyll D03.383.129.578.840.374.100 Bacteriochlorophylls D03.383.129.578.840.374.140 Chlorophyll A D03.383.129.578.840.374.180 ...
  2. ... alpha-2b EntryTerm Viferon EntryTerm MS 54 PrefTerm chlorophyll a EntryTerm NSC 362856 EntryTerm TMZA-HE EntryTerm ... 2a interferon alfa-2b interferon alfa-2b wortmannin chlorophyll a temozolomide temozolomide hexyl ester pioglitazone gabapentin sunitinib ...
  3. ... Afatinib > Anastrozole > Aprepitant > Axitinib > Bosentan > Carvedilol > Cefdinir > Ceftibuten > Chlorophyll A > Cidofovir > Cilastatin, Imipenem Drug Combination > Clobazam > Clofarabine > ...
  4. ... Annotation (AN), Previous Indexing (PI), and Tree Locations Chlorophyll A A form of chlorophyll that absorbs light in the violet to red ... It is essential for oxygenic PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Tree locations: Chlorophyll D03.383.129.578.840.374.140 D03. ...
  5. ... Heading, Scope Note, Annotation (AN), and Tree Locations Chlorophyll A A form of chlorophyll that absorbs light in the violet to red ... It is essential for oxygenic PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Parent Heading: Chlorophyll D03.383.129.578.840.374.140 D03. ...
  6. ... inorganic substances, generally distinguished by the presence of chlorophyll, and lacking the power of locomotion. Plant parts ... A eukaryotic organism characterized by the absence of chlorophyll and the presence of a rigid cell wall. ...
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    ... A eukaryotic organism characterized by the absence of chlorophyll and the presence of a rigid cell wall. ... inorganic substances, generally distinguished by the presence of chlorophyll, and lacking the power of locomotion. Plant parts ...
  8. ... July, lists of references were compiled amdextran and-chlorophyll as blood substitutes, on various public health and ...
  9. ... collapsed (necrosis) or yellowed due to loss of CHLOROPHYLL (chlorosis). Tree locations: Plant Diseases G15.610.525 ...
  10. ... Biological Control Agents Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals Biphasic Insulins Brassinosteroids Chlorophyll Binding Proteins Chloroplast Proteins HLA...Antigens (numerous subtypes) ...