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furocoumarin
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fy
oo
r-oh-
koo
-m
uh
-rin
]
fu·ro·cou·ma·rin
/
ˌfyʊər
oʊˈku
mə
rɪn
/
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fy
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r-oh-
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noun
Biochemistry
.
psoralen.
Origin:
furo-,
combining form representing
furan
or
furfural
+
coumarin
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Symbol: Zr; atomic weight: 91.22; atomic number: 40
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Symbol: Cf; atomic number: 251; atomic number: 98
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