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Definition for phosphorus
Phosphorus ( IPA : /?f?sf?r?s/ ) is the chemical element that has the symbol P and atomic number 15. The name comes from the Greek : ??? (meaning "light") and ????? (meaning "bearer"). A multivalent nonmetal of the nitrogen group , phosphorus is commonly found in inorganic phosphate rocks .
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Phosphorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Properties of the element, including its history, applications, and characteristics. ... Phosphorus compounds are also widely used in explosives, nerve agents, ...
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Phosphorus in Diet - MedlinePlus
Mineral that is present in every cell of the body. Describes its functions and dietary recommendations.
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ATSDR - ToxFAQs?: White Phosphorus
White phosphorus ... How likely is white phosphorus to cause cancer? Is there a medical test to show whether I've been exposed to white phosphorus? ...
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PHOSPHORUS 7905
... flasks and dilute to the mark to produce phosphorus concentrations in the ... solution (11 mg/mL) of phosphorus in tetralin in a calibrated syringe drive, ...
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Low-phosphorus diet: Best for kidney disease? - MayoClinic.com
If you have kidney disease, your doctor may recommend a low-phosphorus diet. ... The kidneys help regulate the level of phosphorus in your blood. ...
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/food-and-nutrition/HQ01212
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Phosphorus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phosphorus is commonly misspelled "phosphorous" ... Phosphorus exists in several allotropic forms including white (or yellow), red, ...
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Phosphorus in diet Medical Information
Phosphorus in diet Information from Drugs.com ... Phosphorus is a mineral that makes up 1% of a person's total body weight. ... Phosphorus works with the B vitamins. ...
http://www.drugs.com/enc/phosphorus-in-diet.html
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Allotropes of phosphorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Two different crystalline forms of white phosphorus are known. ... White phosphorus is a transparent waxy solid that quickly becomes yellow when exposed to ...
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MedlinePlus Herbs and Supplements: Phosphates, phosphorus
Phosphorus is a mineral found in many foods, such as milk, cheese, dried beans, ... Phosphorus is vital to the formation of bones and teeth, and healthy bones and ...
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Phosphorus Facts - Periodic Table of the Elements
Get periodic table facts on the chemical and physical properties of the element phosphorus. ... Phosphorus burns spontaneously in air to its pentoxide. ...
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Serum Inorganic Phosphorus -- Clinical Methods -- NCBI Bookshelf
Bookshelf " Clinical Methods " The Genitourinary System " Serum Inorganic Phosphorus ... Phosphorus is an abundant element that is widespread in its distribution. ...
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Phosphorus Facts - Calorie Count
Nutrient facts for Phosphorus from Calorie Count. ... Excessively high levels of phosphorus in the blood, although rare, can combine ...
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ATSDR - Public Health Statement: White Phosphorus
Therefore, it is also known as yellow phosphorus. ... White phosphorus has been found in at least 77 of 1,430 current or ... 1.1 What is white phosphorus? ...
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/phs103.html
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Nutrition in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease
Neurogenic ... Phosphorus. Fluids. Special Problems in the First Year of Life. Keep Track ... Too much phosphorus may also make your child's skin itch and cause ...
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Doctor Phosphorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Dr. Phosphorus) Jump to: navigation, search ... Doctor Phosphorus (real name Dr. Alex Sartorius) is a Fictional character who ...
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Eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems: Bistability and soil phosphorus
Soil and Sediment Phosphorus: Role in Eutrophication. Model and Simulations. Results ... In others, recycling of phosphorus from sediments enriched by years of high ...
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Calcium and phosphorus supplementation of human milk for preterm infants
... infants are born with low skeletal stores of calcium and phosphorus. Preterm human milk provides insufficient calcium and phosphorus to meet their estimated needs. ...
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Talk:Phosphorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
7 Disambiguation with Phosphorus (morning star) 8 Poisonous. 9 What is the ... 20 phosphorus is never found as a free element in nature? 21 from citizendium ...
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Phosphorus
Red phosphorus is one of several forms taken by this element. ... Phosphorus is part of nucleic acids, energy compounds, and phosphate buffers. ...
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Definition of phosphorus - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Virtual and Standard Colonoscopy Both Accurate ... phosphorus (FOS-for-us) ... phosphorus-32, photoactivity, photocoagulation, photodynamic therapy, Photofrin ...
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Phosphate Supplement (Oral Route, Parenteral Route) - MayoClinic.com
Mayo Clinic offers award-winning medical and health information and tools for healthy living. ... Phosphate is the drug form (salt) of phosphorus. ...
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DR602299
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Nutrition for Later Chronic Kidney Disease in Adults
Neurogenic Bladder ... Phosphorus. Fluids. Keep Track of Test Results ... For example, your lab report might show a high level of phosphorus in your blood. ...
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Phosphorus : Nutrition Index : Discovery Health
Phosphorus is an essential mineral, and the second most abundant mineral in the body. ... Almost all of the food groups contain phosphorus. ...
http://health.discovery.com/encyclopedias/illnesses.html?article=1929
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Doctor Phosphorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doctor Phosphorus (real name Dr. Alex Sartorius) is a Fictional character who ... Phosphorus escapes from Cadmus, and once again seeks revenge on those ...
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What is phosphorus(P)? Find the definition for phosphorus(P) at WebMD
A nonmetallic chemical element, atomic no. 15, atomic wt. ... inhalation of phosphorus fumes may cause necrosis of the jaw (phosphonecrosis) ...
http://dictionary.webmd.com/terms/phosphorus(p)
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Effects of Prolonged High Phosphorus Diet on Phosphorus and Calcium ...
The amount of phosphorus contained in food as food additives is currently ... In addition, high phosphorus diets decreased the expression of Npt IIa mRNA and ...
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Organophosphorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phosphorus can adopt oxidation states 3, 1, 1, 3 and 5. In chemical literature ... Nucleophilic displacement of phosphorus halides with organometallic reagents ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organophosphorus
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Phosphorus in diet
Phosphorus is a mineral that makes up 1% of the total body weight. ... Diet - phosphorus. Food Sources: ... only small amounts of phosphorus. Related Articles ...
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Documentation for Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health ...
Therefore, 200 mg/m3 (24 ppm) is chosen as the IDLH for phosphorus pentachloride. ... Other data: The vapors of phosphorus pentachloride decompose in the presence of ...
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/idlh/10026138.html
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Serum phosphorus
The serum phosphorus test measures the amount of phosphate in the blood. ... particularly if you have a disorder known to cause abnormal phosphorus levels. ...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003478.htm
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CDC | Case Definition: Phosphorus
Information on terrorism and public health. Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ... Chemical Emergencies > Agents > Phosphorus > ...
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/phosphorus/casedef.asp
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Calcium Phosphorus Powder (Canada) Veterinary Information from Drugs.com
All about Calcium Phosphorus Powder (Canada) ... The ratio of calcium and phosphorus in the diet is important for the efficient ...
http://www.drugs.com/vet/calcium-phosphorus-powder-can.html
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White phosphorus (weapon) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
White phosphorus bombs and shells are incendiary devices, but can also be used ... White phosphorus is commonly referred to in military jargon as "WP" ...
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Phosphorus - Alchemy Symbol
Alchemical symbol of the element phosphorus. ... Pure phosphorus also has the ability to spontaneously ... Phosphorus Facts - Periodic Table of the Elements ...
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Phosphoryl chloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phosphoryl chloride (commonly called phosphorus oxychloride) is a colourless ... The phosphorus acts as a dopant used to create N-type layers on a silicon wafer. ...
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eMedicine - CBRNE - Incendiary Agents, White Phosphorus : Article ...
White (or yellow) phosphorus is the most common and most reactive of the 3 ... here to view the full topic text: CBRNE - Incendiary Agents, White Phosphorus ...
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Calcium Phosphorus Powder Veterinary Information from Drugs.com
All about Calcium Phosphorus Powder. View complete and up to date Calcium Phosphorus Powder veterinary information - part of the Drugs.com veterinary database.
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Phosphorus pentasulfide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Products and Mechanisms in the Oxidation of Phosphorus by Sulfur at Low Temperature" ... Transfer of Sulfur from Arsenic and Antimony Sulfides to Phosphorus Sulfides. ...
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Phosphorus in diet
Phosphorus is a mineral that makes up 1% of a person's total ... Phosphorus works with ... Excessively high levels of phosphorus in the blood, although rare, ...
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CDC Phosphorus, Elemental, White or Yellow | Emergency Preparedness ...
Information on terrorism and public health. Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ... Phosphorus, Elemental, White or Yellow. Case ...
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PHOSPHORUS CONTAINING FOOD ADDITIVES AND THE ACCURACY OF NUTRIENT ...
Phosphorus containing additives are increasingly added to food products. ... The amount of phosphorus in the American diet has increased considerably, ...
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User:RTC/Phosphorus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phosphorus is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol P and ... White phosphorus is used in military incendiaries, ... Phosphorus (Greek. ...
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WHITE PHOSPHORUS
HIGHLIGHTS: White phosphorus is a waxy solid which ... Exposure to white phosphorus ... White phosphorus has been found in at least 77 of the 1,416 National ...
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Phosphorus trifluoride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phosphorus trifluoride (formula P F 3, is a colourless and odourless gas. ... Phosphorus trifluoride has a bond angle of 96.3°. Gaseous PF3 has a standard ...
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phosphorus Information from Drugs.com
phosphorus ... Or browse a complete list of drug names A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R ... inhalation of phosphorus fumes may cause necrosis of the jaw ...
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Phosphorus pentoxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phosphorus pentoxide is a chemical compound with formula P 2O 5. This white ... For most of the 20th century, phosphorus pentoxide was used to provide a supply ...
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The Emergency Response Safety and Health Database: Systemic Agent ...
White phosphorus is used industrially to manufacture chemicals used in ... Phosphorus reacts violently with oxidants, halogens, some metals, nitrites, ...
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Phosphorus tribromide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phosphorus tribromide, like PCl3 and PF3, has both properties of a Lewis base ... On a commercial scale, phosphorus tribromide is used in the manufacture of ...
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Phosphorus trichloride - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The phosphorus in PCl3 is often considered to have the +3 oxidation state and ... Industrial production of phosphorus trichloride is controlled under the Chemical ...
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Phosphorus triiodide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Note that phosphorus also forms a lower iodide, P2I4, but the existence of PI5 ... Phosphorus triiodide reacts vigorously with water, producing phosphorous acid ...
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