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Things potassium often describes (“potassium ________”)
chloride, permanganate, iodide, nitrate, chlorate, solution, bromide, hydroxide, pump, carbonate, argon, cyanide, salts, phosphate, depletion, sulphate, dichromate, deficiency, bichromate, ions, ferrocyanide, ferricyanide, supplements, tartrate, citrate, chromate, sulfate, atpase, wasting, oxalate, acetate, loss, alum, bicarbonate, supplementation, perchlorate, compounds, iodid, diet, thiocyanate, replacement, transport, exchange, feldspar, ion, balance, excretion, hydrate, channel, alloy, salt, bromate, concentration, triphosphatase, ratio, nitrite, sparing, bitartrate, iodate, solutions, fluoride, channels, silicate, secretion, foods, intake, magnesium, buffer, oxide, phthalate, deficit, intoxication, sulphide, therapy, accumulation, pumps, hydrogen, precipitates, infusion, homeostasis, metabolism, metabisulphite, mixture, losses, excess, fertilizers, cyanate, sorbate, uptake, crystals, persulfate, administration, bromid, sodium
How potassium often is described (“________ potassium”)
total, intracellular, low, extracellular, exchangeable, high, more, much, dietary, metallic, available, normal, urinary, supplemental, external, elevated, cellular, oral, less, soluble, additional, intravenous, extra, excessive, radioactive, enough, pure, sufficient, lower, adequate, supplementary, renal, added, body, dilute, standard, liquid, saturated, neutral, alkaline, tubular, glucose, nonexchangeable, solid, concentrated, distal, aqueous, myocardial, exogenous, ingested, sensitive, mobile, clavulanate, acid, elemental, mixed, bound, dependent, insufficient, crystalline, alcoholic, arterial, docusate, interstitial, activated, gated, abundant, abnormal, lesser, secrete, inadequate, powdered, ionic, isotopic
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