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Molybdenum: An Essential Trace Element

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 1993
Molybdenum is found in most foods, with legumes, dairy products, and meats being the richest sources. This metal is considered essential because it is part of a complex called molybdenum cofactor that is required for the three mammalian enzymes xanthine oxidase (XO), aldehyde oxidase (AO), and sulfite oxidase (SO).
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Cobalt—An Essential Element

Science, 1937
R A, Gortner, H G, Denham
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Five Essential Elements Reappraisal

Psychiatry, 2021
Arieh Y. Shalev, Anna C. Barbano
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Concentrations of potentially toxic and essential trace elements in marketed rice of Bangladesh: Exposure and health risks

Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2023
Md Imran Ullah Sarkar   +2 more
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Essential elements for EA

2010
This chapter discusses the basic elements that are essential for developing enterprise architecture. The three themes that emerge when considering EAs are: requirements (that must be considered at all levels of the EA), process (which allows the EA to be generated and also forms a part of it), and structure (which considers the ontology of the EA ...
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The Essential Elements

Nutrition Today, 1984
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Distribution of essential and non-essential elements in rice-based products sold in Australian markets: Exposure assessment

Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2023
Md Imran Ullah Sarkar   +2 more
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Essential elements?

David Nichols, Robert Freestone
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