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phosphate
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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Compounds
phosphate
phos‧phate
/
ˈfɒsfeɪt
$
ˈfɑːs-
/
noun
[
countable, uncountable
]
1
HCC
one of the
various
forms of a
salt
of
phosphorus
, often used in
industry
2
[
usually plural
]
TA
a
substance
containing
a phosphate used for making plants grow better
Examples from the Corpus
phosphate
•
The second interferon-induced
enzyme
adds a
phosphate
group to a
protein
that is
essential
for the
synthesis
of new proteins to begin.
•
The algae
feeds
on
nitrogen
and
phosphates
which come into the water from
agriculture
and
sewage
.
•
Conversely,
potassium
and
phosphate
are the
principal
intracellular cations and anions, respectively.
•
Intravenous
phosphate
has been
recommended
for
lowering
the
serum
calcium
when other
measures
have
failed
.
•
The repressor also
recognizes
sequence-dependent distortion or
flexibility
of the
operator
phosphate
backbone
,
conferring
specificity even for
inaccessible
base
pairs
.
•
Obviously,
careful
monitoring
of the serum
phosphate
level is
appropriate
.
•
The problem had hit Britain now because we were feeding the algae with
phosphates
and
nitrates
and causing
blooms
.
•
When
cleaned
, non-ferrous
metals
are best brought to a
bright
finish
before
priming
with
zinc
chromate or zinc
phosphate
.
Origin
phosphate
(
1700-1800
)
French
acide phosphorique
“
phosphoric acid
”
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