"doubly labeled water" meaning in English

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Noun

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  1. (physical chemistry, American spelling) Water where both the hydrogen and oxygen atoms have been replaced by less common isotopes. Wikipedia link: Doubly labeled water Tags: US, physical, uncountable Related terms: deuterium, deuterium oxide, heavy water, oxygen-17, oxygen-18, tritiated water
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