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antacid

Any substance that neutralizes stomach acid, such as sodium hydrogencarbonate (sodium bicarbonate) or magnesium hydroxide (‘milk of magnesia’). Antacids are weak bases, swallowed as solids or emulsions. They may be taken between meals to relieve symptoms of hyperacidity, such as pain, bloating, nausea, and ‘heartburn’. Excessive or prolonged need for antacids should be investigated medically.



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February 10-13--AFS 6th International Conference on Permanent Mold Casting of Aluminum and Magnesium, Embassy Suites, Frisco, Texas.
Session 2 will also examine applications by polymer and filler type, including calcium carbonates, silicas, aluminum and magnesium hydroxides, clays, micas, tales and wollastonite, thermosets, thermoplastics, elastomers and nanocomposites.
Zeppelin" is the name for "light density nonferrous metals produced by media separation technology and [containing] thin gauge aluminum and magnesium.
 
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