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How to pronounce chelation in English?

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Type Words
Type of process, physical process
Derivation chelate
Type Words
Type of chemical process, chemical action, chemical change
Derivation chelate

Examples of chelation

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The first time around, it was the chelation arm and the quality of life results.
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And chelation treatments can be harmful, especially when they are given too fast.
From the forbes.com
The previous presentation looked at the chelation therapy aspect of the study.
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Patients must not receive open-label chelation during their participation in TACT.
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In traditional medicine, chelation is used for high levels of metal toxicity.
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Chelation results in the decrease of the initial Fluo-4 fluorescence signal.
From the nature.com
Heckenlively kept pushing the chelation therapy, and there was still no improvement.
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A definitive answer on chelation therapy will take much additional research.
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Those who believe this is a possible cause of autism advocate chelation as a remedy.
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More examples
  • (medicine) the process of removing a heavy metal from the bloodstream by means of a chelate as in treating lead or mercury poisoning
  • The process of forming a ring by forming one or more hydrogen bonds
  • (chelated) chelate: relating to or characterized by chelation
  • Chelation is the formation or presence of two or more separate bindings between a polydentate (multiple bonded) ligand and a single central atom. Usually these ligands are organic compounds, and are called chelants, chelators, chelating agents, or sequestering agents.
  • The formation of a polydentate chelate compound from a metal salt; the use of this process to remove metal ions from solution, especially to counter poisoning by heavy metals
  • (Chelated) The word chelate by definition means to combine with a metal (mineral). It is the bonding between a mineral and an organic molecule. ...
  • (Chelated) the attachment of an organic or carbon-containing chemical compound to amineral. Chelating agents are often used to increase the absorption of minerals in thebody. Amino acids are very commonly used as chelating agents.
  • (Chelating) A deep cleansing process which strips the hair lightly before a chemical service. Also known as clarifying.
  • (Chelating) contain two or more atoms that tend to bind to a single metal atom, example - acetylacetonate (acac); abbreviation usually k^2.