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noun

Any salt or ester of acetic acid.

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However, when pH was increased to 3.0 to 5.0, acetic acid was transformed to acetate.

At physiological pHs, acetic acid is usually fully ionized to acetate.

He had it transferred to acetate beforehand and Third Man Records released it in a limited edition.

He starts from a found image, maybe an advertisement, maybe a flower or bird illustration, which he traces on to acetate and projects on to the wall.

On international record store day on 19 April, White will take to the stage at his Third Man headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee, performing the song Lazaretto and recording it straight to acetate.

The protocell would then take this in and break it down to acetate, completing the loop.

The O of the CeZr surface oxidizes ethoxide species to acetate species during the TPSR.

The IR spectra show that ethanol adsorbed is promptly oxidized to acetate species reducing the catalyst.

ALD6 encoding cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase is involved in the conversion of acetaldehyde to acetate.

Glucose concentrations increased in response to acetate infusion during exercise (P <.05).

Results showed a 4-fold increase in propionate to acetate ratio during the exponential growth phase.

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