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The symbol for the element cobalt.
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A general measure of the alkalinity or acidity of the blood. Various normal adult ranges are given (for example, 23 to 30 mEq/L of serum or 55 to 70 vol/100 ml of serum). A low value is found in diabetic acidosis, hyperventilation, certain kidney diseases, and severe diarrhea. A high value is found in excessive administration of ACTH or cortisone, intake of sodium bicarbonate, and persistent vomiting.
A prefix that denotes jointness or the state of being conjunct or united. To be together, with, or not separate from; conjoint or combined.
A corespondent in a lawsuit is one who is joined as a defendant in the suit. A co-owner is a person who owns something in conjunction with another person. A co-administrator is one who jointly handles the management of property with one or more persons.
Chemical symbol, cobalt.
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