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Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, and Manganese (to name a few).
Definition: a disease that is characterized by normal levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood. Example Sentence: The girl had to go to the hospital because she had pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism and weak bones.
The doctor would like to know what the levels of your electrolytes are: sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, chloride, magnesium, phosphorus and calcium. These are found a range (normal) anything lower or higher is a concern and will needed to be addressed.
Bernice Lydia Kunerth has written: 'The effect upon iron utilization of varying calcium and phosphorus within the limits of normal dietaries ..' -- subject(s): Calcium, Diet, Iron in the body, Phosphorus, Physiological effect
A lack of calcium will make your bones brittle. This can make them break more easily than they would if you consumed normal levels of calcium.
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possibly hyperparathyroidism. you can see this info on www.parathyroid.com hope this helps out some
the natural state of phosphorus is a white- yellow powder form. it can be found in almost anything natural. the natural state of phosphorus is a white- yellow powder form. it can be found in almost anything natural.
What is the normal values of inorganic phosphorus in prepubertal children
At normal temperatures, phosphorus is a solid.
The normal phrase of phosphorus is thymine. Phosphorus is nonmetallic and is generally solid at room temperature, and has a melting point of 373 degrees Kelvin.
It weakens bones and fractures them