C Physiology Abbreviation

C has various meanings in the Physiology category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of C in Physiology.

Cotton

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Caffeine

Caffeine is a chemical substance naturally found in tea and coffee and added to colas. It is a stimulant and diuretic. Caffeine is highly soluble in supercritical fluid carbon dioxide. Caffeine is soluble in water.

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With

W/ is a common shorthand version of "with," which is typically used online, in emails, and text messages. The "/" simply replaces the "ith." You will see the abbreviation used by people of all ages in a variety of contexts outside of the digital world. People might use it in birthday cards, grocery lists, notes, and letters.

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Connector

A device providing electrical connection/disconnections. It consists of a mating plug and receptacle. Various types of connectors include DIP, card edge, two-piece, hermaphroditic and wire-wrapping configurations. Multiple contact connectors join two or more conductors with others in one mechanical assembly.

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Concentrate

A fine powder-like intermediate product between ore and metal, from which much of the waste mineral has been eliminated, leaving a much higher concentration of the required mineral than in the original ore. Equipment used is known as a concentrator. To increase the amount of substance present in a unit amount of mixture.

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