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ALA1. Alpha-linolenic acid 2.Aminolevulinic acid, a naturally occurring chemical in the body that is converted to protoporphyrin IX, a light-sensitive compound. Aminolevulinic acid has been used in the photodynamic therapy of skin precancer and cancer. In this therapy topical treatment with forms of ALA sensitizes the tissues to light. Then a special [..]
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ALARelationships Abbreviation Of: American Library Association Abbreviation: American Library Association
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ALAThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for ALAND ISLANDS.
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ALA(LA). Alaudae
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ALA(LA), an auxiliary cavalry regiment. Militia tertia
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ALAabbreviation for American Library Association, but also the description usually given to their convention and trade exhibit held annually in July.
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ALAThis is the chemical structure of alanine." > This is the chemical structure of alanine. Todd Helmenstine [..]
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ALATerm often applied to winglike structure on plants or animals: the lateral winglike expansions of the branchiuran carapace to form respiratory alae, cuticular winglike expansions of nematodes, and others. Alare
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ALAFinnish word for "low(er), under."
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ALAAustralian Leadership Awards
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ALASee: American Library Association.
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ALAAmerican Library Association. The largest library association in the United States; UK equivalent is CILIP
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ALAA French word for "in the style of", often used by region A la Carte means items are priced and ordered separately. A la mode means topped with ice cream.
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ALATaro
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ALASee Adult Learning Australia Inc.
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ALADelta-Aminolevulinic Acid
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ALA<biology> A winglike organ, or part. Origin: L, a wing. (01 Mar 1998)
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ALAapproach and landing accident.
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ALAAmerican Lighting Association.
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ALAApplicable Legal Authority
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ALAAmerican Library Association. The leading professional association for public and academic libraries and librarians in the United States.
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ALAThe ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science. Heartsill Young, ed. Chicago: American Library Association, 1983. C&C = Wynar, Bohdan S. Introduction to Cataloging and Classification. Littlet [..]
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ALA
(zoology) A wing or winglike structure.
(anatomy) A winglike anatomical process or part, especially of bone.
(botany) The flattened border of some stems, fruits, and seeds, or one of the two sid [..]
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ALA
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ALAThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for ALAND ISLANDS.
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ALAMeans "excellence, elevation" in Arabic.
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ALAMeans "earth, land" in Igbo. In traditional Igbo religion Ala (called Ani or Ana in other dialects [1]) is an earth goddess associated with fertility and ancestors.
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