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alginate

In chemistry, salt of alginic acid, (C6H8O6)n, obtained from brown seaweeds and used in textiles, paper, food products, and pharmaceuticals.



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Nasopharyngeal specimens were collected on a calcium alginate swab attached to a flexible aluminum wire by one of two methods: either transnasally with the assistance of a nasal speculum or transorally with a curved swab slid behind and above the soft palate as described elsewhere.
For the caviar base: In small bowl, combine one-third of juice with sodium alginate and mix well.
Last year, he and his colleagues began examining calcium alginate as a component of such a system.
 
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