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Albert uses as his unit of length (for walking to visit his neighbors or plowing his fields) the albert (A), the distance Albert can throw a small rock. One albert is Albert uses as his unit of length (for walking to visit his neighbors or plowing his fields) the albert (A), the distance Albert can throw a small rock. One albert is   How many square alberts is equal to one acre? (1 acre = 43,560 ft<sup>2</sup> = 4050 m<sup>2</sup>) How many square alberts is equal to one acre? (1 acre = 43,560 ft2 = 4050 m2)


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Glycosidic Bonds

Covalent bonds that connect sugar molecules in carbohydrates, crucial for the structure of various polysaccharides and glycoconjugates.

Uridine

A nucleoside consisting of a molecule of uracil attached to a ribose sugar molecule, part of RNA.

Nitrogens of Adenine

Refers to the nitrogen atoms in the adenine molecule, a nucleobase essential in forming DNA and RNA, that participate in hydrogen bonding and base pairing.

Nucleoside

A compound consisting of a nitrogenous base bound to a sugar molecule, forming the basic building blocks of nucleic acids without the phosphate group.

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