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One example of a database design using an ID-dependent relationship is the association pattern.
Synthesis
The process of combining simpler substances chemically to form a new, more complex substance.
Sulfonium Salts
Ionic compounds that contain a positively charged sulfur atom directly bonded to three organic groups.
SAM
S-Adenosylmethionine, a compound involved in methyl group transfers in biological processes.
Biological Systems
Complex networks of biotic and abiotic components that interact in precisely balanced ways within living organisms.
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