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  2. ZMA (supplement) - Wikipedia

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    ZMA (zinc monomethionine aspartate, magnesium aspartate and vitamin B6) is a supplement marketed towards athletes, gymnasts, and bodybuilders. It was developed by Victor Conte (founder of BALCO Laboratories in Burlingame, California ).

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    Safe treatment shows Alzheimer’s potential. One of the challenges of treating Alzheimer’s is finding therapeutics that can cross the blood-brain barrier and get into the brain. Xenon gas can ...

  4. ZMA - Wikipedia

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    ZMA may refer to: Science and technology. ZMA (supplement), a bodybuilding supplement; Zone Multicast Address; Organizations. Zavod Malolitrazhnykh Avtomobiley, a ...

  5. Bodybuilding supplement - Wikipedia

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    The US FDA reports 50,000 health problems a year due to dietary supplements [41] and these often involve bodybuilding supplements. [42] For example, the "natural" best-seller Craze, 2012's "New Supplement of the Year" by bodybuilding.com, widely sold in stores such as Walmart and Amazon , was found to contain N,alpha-Diethylphenylethylamine , a ...

  6. Talk:ZMA (supplement) - Wikipedia

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    1 ZMA. 3 comments. 2 Confused. 2 comments. 3 Edit. 2 comments. 4 agree. 5 Association - Pyroluria (causes zinc, B6 deficiency) 6 Illogical. 3 comments. 7 2004 Study ...

  7. Carbometalation - Wikipedia

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    A carbometallation is any reaction where a carbon-metal bond reacts with a carbon-carbon π-bond to produce a new carbon-carbon σ-bond and a carbon-metal σ-bond. [1] The resulting carbon-metal bond can undergo further carbometallation reactions (oligomerization or polymerization see Ziegler-Natta polymerization) or it can be reacted with a variety of electrophiles including halogenating ...