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O que (quem) é HCO - definição

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Hco; HCO (disambiguation)

Harvard College Observatory         
  • Sketch of Harvard's [[Great Refractor]] telescope
OBSERVATORY
Harvard Observatory; Annals of Harvard College Observatory; Harvard College Observatory Bulletin; Annals of the Astronomical Observatory of Harvard College; Harvard College Observatory Circular; Harv. Coll. Obs. Circ.; Harv Coll Obs Circ; Annals Harv. Coll. Obs.; Annals Harv Coll Obs; Ann. Harv. Coll. Obs.; Ann Harv Coll Obs; Ann. Astron. Obs. Harv. Coll.; Ann Astron Obs Harv Coll; Harv. Coll. Obs. Bull.; Harv Coll Obs Bull; Annals of H.C.O.; H.C.O. Bulletin; H.C.O. Circular; Annals of HCO; HCO Bulletin; HCO Circular; Ann. HCO; Ann HCO; HCO Bull.; HCO Bull; HCO Circ.; HCO Circ; Ann. H.C.O.; H.C.O. Bull.; H.C.O. Circ.; Harvard Observatory Monographs
The Harvard College Observatory (HCO) is an institution managing a complex of buildings and multiple instruments used for astronomical research by the Harvard University Department of Astronomy. It is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, and was founded in 1839.
North Campus (University of Copenhagen)         
  • The August Krogh Building
  • Franz Maria Šedivý: ''The Planned University Park'', 1939
  • The Green Lighthouse
  • The Faculty Library of Natural and Health Sciences (KUB Nord), as seen across [[Tagensvej]] from the south
  • The Panum Building, as seen across the [[Blegdamsvej]]-Tagensvej intersection from the east
CAMPUS IN COPENHAGEN
Hans Christian Ørsted Institute; Hans Christian Oersted Institute; August Krogh Building; HCØ; H.C. Ørsted and August Krogh Institutes; H. C. Ørsted Institute; HC Ørsted Institute; H.C. Orsted and August Krogh Institutes; Hans Christian Orsted Institute; HC Orsted Institute; H. C. Orsted Institute; August Krogh Institute; University Park (University of Copenhagen); Hans Christian Ørsted Building
The North Campus () is one of the University of Copenhagen's four campuses in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated just north of the city centre, across from Copenhagen's largest park, Fælledparken, and between the Østerbro and Nørrebro districts.
bicarbonate         
  • [[Reference ranges for blood tests]], comparing blood content of bicarbonate (shown in blue at right) with other constituents.
  • CO<sub>2</sub> produced as a waste product of the oxidation of sugars in the mitochondria reacts with water in a reaction catalyzed by [[carbonic anhydrase]] to form H<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>, which is in equilibrium with the cation H<sup>+</sup> and anion HCO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>. It is then carried to the lung, where the reverse reaction occurs and CO<sub>2</sub> gas is released. In the kidney (left), cells (green) lining the proximal tubule conserve bicarbonate by transporting it from the glomerular filtrate in the lumen (yellow) of the nephron back into the blood (red). The exact stoichiometry in the kidney is omitted for simplicity.
ANION
Hco3; Hydrogencarbonate; Hydrogen carbonate; Bicarbonates; CHO3; Bicarb; Hydrogencarbonates; Hydrocarbonate; Sbce; Standard bicarbonate concentration; Bicarbonate ion; HCO3-; Hydrogen Carbonate; Hydrogen carbonate ion; HCO(3)(-); HCO-3; Hydrogen-carbonate; HCO3
[b??'k?:b?ne?t, -n?t]
¦ noun
1. Chemistry a salt containing the anion HCO3-.
2. (also bicarbonate of soda) sodium bicarbonate.

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