The CP gene encodes ceruloplasmin, a metalloprotein which binds up to 95% of the blood
cuprum. Copper along with other microelements is important in protecting against pathogenic microorganisms, (24) which underlies the antibacterial function of ceruloplasmin.
Customer service workers at the
Cuprum branch of Teleperformance in Glasgow say their comfort breaks are being timed by management to improve performance.
In the past decade, researchers have found that homeopathic dilutions, beyond Avogadro's number, of gold (Aurum metallicum), copper (
Cuprum metallicum), and the plant Gelsemium contain nanoparticles of the original materials.
This milk has 47% more vitamin A compared to cow milk, four times more
cuprum and 134% more potassium.
(2) KGHM
Cuprum Research & Development Center, Ul.
(2)) KGHM
Cuprum Ltd Research and Development Centre, Sikorskiego 2-8, 53-659 Wroclaw, Poland
For example C = carbon, Cu = copper (
cuprum), [etc.].