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calcium-cyanamide

氰胺钙,氰氨化钙,氰胺酸钙,氰氨化钠钙

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a gray-black, often lumpy powder, CaCN2, unstable in water, obtained by heating calcium carbide and nitrogen; cyanamide: used chiefly as a fertilizer, herbicide, and intermediate in the synthesis of nitrogen compounds.

Examples

  • I take calcium and vitamin D supplements, but prescription medications are generally only for women in menopause.

  • Fat-free or skim milkEveryone knows milk is an excellent source of calcium that will keep your bones in tip-top shape.

  • Feel good about using cottage cheese as a dip because it delivers calcium, quality protein and potassium.

  • The rhino beetle—fried, stewed, grilled, or roasted—is high in calcium and protein.

  • Excess calcium causing zinc and iron deficiency offers just one simple illustration of this kind of interaction.

  • Crystals of calcium oxalate are insoluble in acetic acid or caustic soda.

  • The long axis of the hip-roof crystal is often so shortened that it resembles the envelop crystal of calcium oxalate.

  • The usual forms are: (a) Ammoniomagnesium phosphate crystals; (b) acid calcium phosphate crystals; and (c) amorphous phosphates.

  • Characteristic octahedral crystals of calcium oxalate (Fig. 47) appear after ingestion of certain vegetables.

  • The lights were lowered, a single calcium playing with its soft and silvery  rays upon his face and shoulders.

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