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Cooking
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D003296 |
[The art or practice of preparing food. It includes the preparation of special foods for diets in various diseases.
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Cooking and Eating Utensils
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D003297 |
[Tools used in COOKING or EATING such as cutlery, pots, pans, and dishes.
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Cool-Down Exercise
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D064590 |
[Tapering-off physical activity from vigorous to light, to gradually return the body to pre-exercise condition and metabolic state.
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Coombs Test
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D003298 |
[A test to detect non-agglutinating ANTIBODIES against ERYTHROCYTES by use of anti-antibodies (the Coombs' reagent.) The direct test is applied to freshly drawn blood to detect antibody bound to circulating red cells. The indirect test is applied to serum to detect the presence of antibodies that can bind to red blood cells.
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Cooperative Behavior
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D003299 |
[Solidarity of a group, including the integration of the group for both social and task-related purposes.
, The interaction of two or more persons or organizations directed toward a common goal which is mutually beneficial. An act or instance of working or acting together for a common purpose or benefit, i.e., joint action. (From Random House Dictionary Unabridged, 2d ed)
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Coordination Complexes
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D056831 |
[Neutral or negatively charged ligands bonded to metal cations or neutral atoms. The number of ligand atoms to which the metal center is directly bonded is the metal cation's coordination number, and this number is always greater than the regular valence or oxidation number of the metal. A coordination complex can be negative, neutral, or positively charged.
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Copepoda
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D033342 |
[A huge subclass of mostly marine CRUSTACEA, containing over 14,000 species. The 10 orders comprise both planktonic and benthic organisms, and include both free-living and parasitic forms. Planktonic copepods form the principle link between PHYTOPLANKTON and the higher trophic levels of the marine food chains.
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Copper
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D003300 |
[A heavy metal trace element with the atomic symbol Cu, atomic number 29, and atomic weight 63.55.
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Copper Radioisotopes
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D003301 |
[Unstable isotopes of copper that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. Cu atoms with atomic weights 58-62, 64, and 66-68 are radioactive copper isotopes.
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Copper Sulfate
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D019327 |
[A sulfate salt of copper. It is a potent emetic and is used as an antidote for poisoning by phosphorus. It also can be used to prevent the growth of algae.
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Copper Transport Proteins
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D000079922 |
[Membrane proteins that facilitate the transport of copper cations across biological membranes.
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Copper Transporter 1
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D000079923 |
[A high-affinity, saturable copper transporter of the PLASMA MEMBRANE that functions in the absorption of dietary copper.
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Copper-Transporting ATPases
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D000073840 |
[P-type ATPases which transport copper ions across membranes in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. They possess a conserved CYSTEINE-HISTIDINE-SERINE (CPx) amino acid motif within their transmembrane helices that functions in cation translocation and catalytic activation, and an N-terminal copper-binding CxxC motif that regulates enzyme activity. They play essential roles in intracellular copper homeostasis through regulating the uptake, efflux and storage of copper ions, and in cuproprotein biosynthesis.
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Coprinus
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D003302 |
[A genus of black-spored basidiomycetous fungi of the family Coprinaceae, order Agaricales; some species are edible.
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Coprophagia
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D003303 |
[Eating of excrement by animal species.
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Coproporphyria, Hereditary
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D046349 |
[An autosomal dominant porphyria that is due to a deficiency of COPROPORPHYRINOGEN OXIDASE in the LIVER, the sixth enzyme in the 8-enzyme biosynthetic pathway of HEME. Clinical features include both neurological symptoms and cutaneous lesions. Patients excrete increased levels of porphyrin precursors, 5-AMINOLEVULINATE and COPROPORPHYRINS.
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Coproporphyrinogen Oxidase
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D003304 |
[An enzyme that catalyzes the oxidative decarboxylation of coproporphyrinogen III to protoporphyrinogen IX by the conversion of two propionate groups to two vinyl groups. It is the sixth enzyme in the 8-enzyme biosynthetic pathway of HEME, and is encoded by CPO gene. Mutations of CPO gene result in HEREDITARY COPROPORPHYRIA.
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Coproporphyrinogens
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D003305 |
[Porphyrinogens which are intermediates in the heme biosynthesis. They have four methyl and four propionic acid side chains attached to the pyrrole rings. Coproporphyrinogens I and III are formed in the presence of uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase from the corresponding uroporphyrinogen. They can yield coproporphyrins by autooxidation or protoporphyrin by oxidative decarboxylation.
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Coproporphyrins
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D003306 |
[Porphyrins with four methyl and four propionic acid side chains attached to the pyrrole rings. Elevated levels of Coproporphyrin III in the urine and feces are major findings in patients with HEREDITARY COPROPORPHYRIA.
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Coptis
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D039323 |
[A plant genus of the family RANUNCULACEAE. Members contain BERBERINE and other isoquinoline ALKALOIDS.
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