Definition of Hydroxylapatite. Meaning of Hydroxylapatite. Synonyms of Hydroxylapatite

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- Hydroxyapatite (IMA name: hydroxylapatite) (Hap, HAp, or HA) is a naturally occurring mineral form of calcium apatite with the formula Ca5(PO4)3(OH),...
- or by molecular structure e.g., water, protein, fats (or lipids), hydroxylapatite (in bones), carbohydrates (such as glycogen and glucose) and DNA. In...
- as expected for a material lacking transition metals. Along with hydroxylapatite, it can be a component of tooth enamel, but for industrial use both...
- compressive strength. Bone mineral is formed predominantly from carbonated hydroxylapatite with lower crystallinity. Bone mineral is formed from globular and...
- 5‰ in the hydroxylapatite of their teeth and bones. In contrast, C4 feeders will have bone collagen with a value of −7.5‰ and hydroxylapatite value of...
- considered to be an age-related change. The asteroid bodies are made up of hydroxylapatite, which in turn consists of calcium and phosphates or phospholipids...
- called Dubnium Hyaluronan (Hyaluronic acid), a carbohydrate structure Hydroxylapatite, a mineral Hyperandrogenic anovulation, also called polycystic ovary...
- Moreover, living organisms often synthesize inorganic minerals (such as hydroxylapatite) that also occur in rocks. The concept of mineral is distinct from...
- garnets) Hydrohalite Hydrokenoelsmoreite Hydromagnesite Hydrotalcite Hydroxylapatite Hydrozincite Varieties that are not valid species: Hatchettite (a paraffin...
- for example calcite and aragonite in the case of most molluscs or hydroxylapatite in the case of bones and teeth in vertebrates. The same group of atoms...