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1) Medicine: hippuric acid, urobenzoic acid2) Chemistry: benzamido acetic acid, benzamino acetic acid, benzoyl glycine, benzoyl-amino acetic acid3) Makarov: hippuric acid (N-benzoylglycine) (N-бензоилглицин)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > гиппуровая кислота
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