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  2. Palladium(II) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Palladium (II) fluoride, also known as palladium difluoride, is the chemical compound of palladium and fluorine with the formula PdF 2 .

  3. Prostaglandin F2alpha - Wikipedia

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    Prostaglandin F2alpha. Prostaglandin F2α ( PGF2α in prostanoid nomenclature), pharmaceutically termed dinoprost is a naturally occurring prostaglandin used in medicine to induce labor and as an abortifacient. [1] Prostaglandins are lipids throughout the entire body that have a hormone-like function. [2]

  4. Palladium fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Palladium fluoride is the name of a series of binary compounds of palladium and fluorine. These include: Palladium (II) fluoride or palladium difluoride, PdF 2. Palladium (II,IV) fluoride or palladium trifluoride, PdF 3. It is not palladium (III) fluoride (which is unknown), and is often described as palladium (II) hexafluoropalladate (IV), Pd ...

  5. PDF417 - Wikipedia

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    PDF417. PDF417 is a stacked linear barcode format used in a variety of applications such as transport, identification cards, and inventory management. "PDF" stands for Portable Data File. The "417" signifies that each pattern in the code consists of 4 bars and spaces in a pattern that is 17 units (modules) long.

  6. Spin states (d electrons) - Wikipedia

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    Spin states when describing transition metal coordination complexes refers to the potential spin configurations of the central metal's d electrons. For several oxidation states, metals can adopt high-spin and low-spin configurations. The ambiguity only applies to first row metals, because second- and third-row metals are invariably low-spin.

  7. Luteolysis - Wikipedia

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    Luteolysis. Luteolysis [1] (also known as luteal regression) is the structural and functional degradation of the corpus luteum, which occurs at the end of the luteal phase of both the estrous and menstrual cycles in the absence of pregnancy .

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