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** GUARANTEED BEST PRICE **Tapered Roller BearingL44643/L44610TIMKEN BRANDSingle Row Imperial - Dims : 25.4 x 50.292 x 14.22 (mm)Bearings Online specialize in the supply of tapered roller bearing assemblies, they are on of the most common type of bearing used in a wide variety of applications. A Single row (TS) tapered roller assembly consists of a cone (part with the rollers retained in a cage) and a cup. This type of bearing is good for carrying heavy radial loads and single direction thrust loads. We are one of the largest stockists of tapered roller bearings in the UK, supplying premium quality brands like FAG - TIMKEN - SKF - KOYO and also our own EEC brandL44643/L44610 Technical Data Sheethttps://www.bearings-online.co.uk/uploads/tinymce/L44643-L44610-TaperedRollerBearings-TS(TaperedSingle)Imperial.pdf
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LP32035-5 Creatinine Creatinine or creatine anhydride, is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate in muscle. The loss of water molecule from creatine results in the formation of creatinine. It is transferred to the kidneys by blood plasma, whereupon it is eliminated by glomular filtration and partial tubular excretion. Creatinine is usually produced at a fairly constant rate and measuring its serum level is a simple test. A rise in blood creatinine levels is observed only with marked damage to functioning nephrons; therefore this test is not suitable for detecting early kidney disease. Creatine and creatinine are metabolized in the kidneys, muscle, liver and pancreas. Copyright Copyright ©2005-2009 Genome Alberta (Reference to original publication: Wishart DS, Knox C, Guo AC, et al. HMDB: a knowledgebase for the human metabolome. Nucleic Acids Res. 2009 37(Database issue):D603-610.) Source: Human Metabolome Database, Creatinine
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LP15635-3 Hippurate Hippuric acid is biological renal marker used to monitor exposure to toluene or benzyl alchonol. Hippuric acid and methyl hippuric acid are the principal metabolities of toluene and xylene, respectively. Occupational exposure to these chemicals can be monitored by measuring urinary metabolite excretion.Typical excretion of hippuric acid in non-exposed patients is 1.0 g/g creatinine. Methyl hippuric acid is not found in non-exposed patients. Information from National Medical Service and Department of Health and Human Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC)-National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health(NIOSH), accessed 2007 07 23. Source: Regenstrief Institute
LP15635-3 Hippurate Hippuric acid (Gr. hippos, horse, ouron, urine), benzoyl glycocoll or benzoyl amidoacetic acid, C9 H9 NO3 or C6 H5 CONHCH2 CO2 H, is an organic acid found in the urine of horses and other herbivores. Its molecular weight is 179.175 and melting point range is 188-191ºC. High concentrations of hippuric acid can also indicate a toluene intoxication. It is excreted when many aromatic compounds, such as benzoic acid and toluene, are taken internally. Justus von Liebig in 1829 showed that it differed from benzoic acid, and in 1839 determined its constitution, while in 1873 Victor Dessaignes (Ann. 87, p. 325) synthesized it by the action of benzoyl chloride on zinc glycocollide. It is also formed by heating benzoic anhydride with glycine (Theodor Curtius, Ber., 1884, 17, p. 1662), and by heating benzamide with monochloroacetic acid. It crystallizes in rhombic prisms which are readily soluble in hot water, melt at 187°C. and decompose at about 240°C. Copyright Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ for details. Source: Wikipedia, Hippurate (Wikipedia)