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    Oxidation-Reduction Interaction

    An Oxidation-Reduction Interaction is a non-enzymatic physical interaction between atoms or radicals in which the positive charges on an atom increase (or the negative charges on that atom decrease) while the negative charges on the other atom increase (or the positive charges on that other atom decrease). (NCI Thesaurus)




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