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Which of the following is not a method for regulating the hydrogen ion concentration in blood?
Methanol Poisoning
A toxic condition resulting from the ingestion of methanol, causing symptoms such as visual disturbances and metabolic acidosis.
Ethylene Glycol
A colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting, viscous liquid used primarily as an antifreeze and in the manufacture of polyesters.
Clinically Treated
Refers to the application of medical procedures, therapies, or medication that has undergone clinical trials or examination in a healthcare setting.
Major Organic Product
The primary product resulting from a chemical reaction involving organic compounds, often the one in highest yield.
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