Based on the value (5.3) and the fact that it is listed with the electrolytes, could be potassium.
Posted By: MissouriMT on 2006-10-05
In Reply to: moid? - marie
Subject: Based on the value (5.3) and the fact that it is listed with the electrolytes, could be potassium.
But that's not close to "moid." I think I would leave a blank.
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