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AHA

abbr.
alpha-hydroxy acid

a·ha

 (ä-hä′)
interj.
Used to express surprise, pleasure, or triumph.
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aha

(ɑːˈhɑː)
interj
an exclamation expressing triumph, surprise, etc, according to the intonation of the speaker
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a•ha

(ɑˈhɑ, əˈhɑ)

interj.
(used as an exclamation of triumph, mockery, contempt, irony, surprise, etc., according to the manner of utterance.)
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Translations
ah

aha

[ɑːˈhɑː] EXCL¡ajá!
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aha

interjaha
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If acetohydroxamic acid administered during UTI, chelates iron stores present in the body, a proper dose of vitamin C might be helpful in reducing this complex and maintaining iron stores of the body.
Evidence reviewed showed that treatment of struvite stones with acetohydroxamic acid had no statistically significant effect on recurrence of the stones.
Zerner, "Inhibition of Jack Bean urease (EC 3.5.1.5) by acetohydroxamic acid and by phosphoramidate.
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