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ARC
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alkaline water
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some
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Some alkaline water has bases.
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity affects the availability of plant nutrients, especially iron.
| 0.806726 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity can be a major problem in the North Carolina, especially in the coastal plains region.
| 0.297096 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity can be an indication of the presence of lime.
| 0.48656 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity dries the skin and bacteria thrive in alkalinity.
| 0.658786 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity favors the rapid multiplication of microbes, whereas acidity opposes it.
| 0.465925 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity fights colds, bacteria and increases oxygen to the cell.
| 0.723531 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity helps control the pH of water.
| 0.666224 |
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ARC
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity indicates the buffering capacity of natural waters.
| 0.599812 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a function primarily of carbon dioxide concentration in the water sample.
| 0.748089 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a marker for the ability a body of water had to resist damage from acid rain.
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a measure of a water's capacity to neutralize acids.
| 0.773073 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a measure of the ability of the water to resist a change in pH when an acid is added.
| 0.785324 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a measure of the buffered condition of water.
| 0.749 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a measure of the capacity of water to neutralize acids.
| 0.792763 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a measure of the proton-accepting capacity of a solution.
| 0.674707 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a measure of the resistance of stream waters to acidity.
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a measure of the water's ability to neutralize acidity.
| 0.781444 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a measure of water quality.
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is a test of the pH of water.
| 0.642313 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is also significant in determining the suitability of water for irrigation.
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is an important concept in understanding the effects of acid rain.
| 0.520098 |
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WordNet3.0
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is concentration
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is countered by acid.
| 0.5694 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is different from basicity, which is directly related to the p H .
| 0.518079 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is expressed either as a pH or as titratable alkalinity in the form of bicarbonates.
| 0.757778 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is important in container production, much less so in field production.
| 0.528491 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is just one factor that goes into the pricing of paper.
| 0.362282 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is primarily a function of carbonate, bicarbonate and hydroxide content of the water.
| 0.779327 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is related to the buffering capacity, or pH stability of the pond.
| 0.686378 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is significant in many uses and treatments of natural waters and wastewater.
| 0.538216 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is the ability of a natural water to neutralize acid.
| 0.795257 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is the ability to neutralize acids.
| 0.813991 |
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Waterloo
|
alkalinity
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Alkalinity is the capacity of the lake water to neutralize acidity.
| 0.807479 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity is the measure of the capacity of water to accept protons or to neutralize a strong acid.
| 0.783287 |
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WordNet3.0
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity isa concentration.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity locks up iron needed for green color.
| 0.379818 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity refers to how well a water body can neutralize acids.
| 0.748597 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity refers to the acidity of the soil.
| 0.794169 |
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Waterloo
|
alkalinity
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Alkalinity refers to the capability of water to neutralize acid.
| 0.781931 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
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Alkalinity shows interplay of organic carbon diagenesis and interactions with the sediments.
| 0.496139 |
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Waterloo
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alkalinity
|
Most
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Most alkalinity is in the bicarbonate form.
| 0.634496 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids also help the body to resist disease, strengthen tissues, and improve the nervous system.
| 0.76444 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are a class of chemicals that includes many medically useful substances.
| 0.831254 |
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ARC
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are a group of toxic waste products.
| 0.818479 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are a major class of natural products that have a physiological effect in other organisms.
| 0.835751 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are also present that have blood pressure lowering effects.
| 0.684443 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are among the most common active organic compounds found in plants.
| 0.828246 |
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ARC
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are among the most familiar and addictive drugs known.
| 0.643046 |
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ConceptNet
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are bases.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are basic - they form water soluble salts.
| 0.846722 |
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ARC
|
alkaloid
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Alkaloids are bitter tasting nitrogenous compounds.
| 0.852956 |
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Waterloo
|
alkaloid
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Alkaloids are bitter, complex, nitrogen containing compounds.
| 0.855167 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are chemical substances that contain nitrogen.
| 0.876667 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are colorless, complex, bitter organic bases, and they are essential to maintaining life.
| 0.852515 |
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ConceptNet
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are companies.
| 1 |
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ARC
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are derived from plants, and have powerful pharmacological effects.
| 0.827454 |
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ARC
|
alkaloid
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Alkaloids are derived from various amino acids .
| 0.860477 |
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Waterloo
|
alkaloid
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Alkaloids are highly reactive substances with biological activity in low doses.
| 0.866004 |
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SimpleWikipedia
|
alkaloid
|
Alkaloids are natural basic chemical compounds which contain nitrogen atoms.
| 0.864747 |
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Waterloo
|
alkaloid
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Alkaloids are nitrogen-containing compounds isolated from plants.
| 0.866572 |
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ConceptNet
|
alkaloid
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Alkaloids are organic compounds.
| 1 |
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ConceptNet
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alkaloid
|
Alkaloids are organic matter.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
|
alkaloid
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Alkaloids are present in all the parts of the plant.
| 0.81996 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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Alkaloids are present in commonly consumed foods and herbs, as are a variety of enzyme inhibitors.
| 0.813504 |
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ARC
|
alkaloid
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Alkaloids are usually derivatives of amino acids and most alkaloids have a very bitter taste.
| 0.799291 |
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Waterloo
|
alkaloid
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Alkaloids occur naturally in nature.
| 0.806318 |
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ARC
|
alkaloid
|
Alkaloids represent another class of secondary metabolites.
| 0.732125 |
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WordNet3.0
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alkaloid
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An alkaloid is an organic compound
| 1 |
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Waterloo
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alkaloid
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often
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Alkaloids often have a bitter taste and are insoluable in water.
| 0.738812 |
|
ARC
|
alkaloid
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sometimes
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Alkaloids sometimes present.
| 0.346866 |
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ARC
|
alkaloid
|
many
|
Many alkaloids are toxic to other organisms .
| 0.810711 |
|
SimpleWikipedia
|
alkaloid
|
many
|
Many alkaloids are toxic to other organisms.
| 0.810711 |
|
Waterloo
|
alkaloid
|
many
|
Many alkaloids are toxic.
| 0.619328 |
|
SimpleWikipedia
|
alkaloid
|
many
|
Many alkaloids can be from basic substances by acid-base extraction.
| 0.68847 |
|
ARC
|
alkaloid
|
many
|
Many alkaloids can be from basic substances by acid-base extraction .
| 0.68847 |
|
Waterloo
|
alkaloid
|
Most
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Most alkaloids are well-defined crystalline substances which unite with acids to form salts.
| 0.825728 |
|
Waterloo
|
alkaloid
|
Most
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Most alkaloids are well-defined crystalline substances, which unite with acids to form salts.
| 0.828462 |
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ARC
|
alkaloid
|
Most
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Most alkaloids have a bitter taste.
| 0.606569 |
|
Waterloo
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alkaloid
|
some
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Some alkaloids are poisonous, e.g. strychnine and coniine, and colchicine inhibits cell division.
| 0.749085 |
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ARC
|
alkaloid
|
some
|
Some alkaloids have a bitter taste .
| 0.585621 |
|
SimpleWikipedia
|
alkaloid
|
some
|
Some alkaloids have a bitter taste.
| 0.585621 |
|
Waterloo
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis causes the arteries shrink so blood flow is restricted.
| 0.76691 |
||
Waterloo
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis decreases ionized Calcium.
| 0.69914 |
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ARC
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis interferes with normal oxygen utilization by the brain.
| 0.78214 |
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ConceptNet
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis is diseases.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis is hard to reverse once it occurs.
| 0.358264 |
||
Waterloo
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis is less common than acidosis, and produces overexcitability of the nervous system.
| 0.654176 |
||
WordNet3.0
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis is pathology
| 1 |
||
ConceptNet
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis is pathology.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis is the opposite.
| 0.261303 |
||
Waterloo
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis occurs less often than acidosis.
| 0.448267 |
||
Waterloo
|
alkalosis
|
Alkalosis tends to lower potassium levels in the serum as it shifts into the cells.
| 0.768372 |
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WordNet3.0
|
alkane
|
Alkane is an organic compound
| 1 |
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ConceptNet
|
alkane
|
Alkane is hydrocarbons.
| 1 |
||
Waterloo
|
alkane
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Alkanes are a group of hydrocarbons that contain single bonds between the carbon atoms.
| 0.837665 |
||
Waterloo
|
alkane
|
Alkanes are a simple class of chemical compounds.
| 0.814161 |
||
ARC
|
alkane
|
Alkanes are aliphatic compounds.
| 0.841049 |
||
Waterloo
|
alkane
|
Alkanes are compounds of carbon and hydrogen atoms held together by single bonds.
| 0.834436 |
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Waterloo
|
alkane
|
Alkanes are generally unreactive.
| 0.361122 |
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