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trivalent

ADJECTIVE
  1. having a valence of three

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  • The other strains are H3N2 - which like H1N1 is a type of influenza A - and influenza B. Fukuda said national health regulatory authorities would have to decide whether to combine the three strains into a single "trivalent" shot, administer three separate vaccines, or use a separate H1N1 shot and combine the other two in one shot. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • Chemicals used in the trivalent chromium passivation process may pose skin irritation/sensitization hazards similar to those used in the hexavalent chromium process. Alternatives for significant uses of hexavalent chromium in Massachusetts
  • Administration of trivalent licensed antitoxin or heptavalent botulinum may prevent or decrease a patient's progression to respiratory failure and hasten recovery.
  • It will be decided later whether vaccine-makers put them all in one shot, a so-called trivalent dose, or split them up. The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News
  • The rare earth elements comprise a group of 17 trivalent metallic elements with similar chemical properties.
  • In the presence of oxygen, the thermal decomposition of amphiboles is associated with an oxidation of divalent iron to trivalent iron, which may lead to an increase in the sample weight. Geology of asbestos
  • The element forms two series of salts in which it acts as a metal: in the aurous series the gold is univalent, the chloride having the formula AuCl; in the auric series it is trivalent, auric chloride having the formula An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • Oxalate efflux could not be triggered by treatment with the trivalent cation lanthanum or by phosphorus deficiency, indicating that the efflux was specific to the Al treatment.
  • These viruses have been studied as monovalent, bivalent and trivalent formulations and consist of live viruses that induce minimal symptoms and replicate poorly at temperatures found in the lower respiratory tract.
  • The federal government restricts the amount of "total chromium" in drinking water and requires water utilities to test for it, but that includes both trivalent chromium, a mineral that humans need to metabolize glucose, and hexavalent chromium, the metal that has caused cancer in laboratory animals. Probable carcinogen hexavalent chromium found in drinking water of 31 U.S. cities
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