"Octadecatrienoic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Octadecatrienoic is a type of unsaturated fatty acid with 18 carbon atoms and three double bonds. It is a common fatty acid found in various plant and animal sources, including oils and fats. Furthermore, it is also known as 18:3 fatty acid, where the number before the colon represents the number of carbon atoms and the number after the colon represents the number of double bonds.
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An octachord is a rare musical instrument that is an eight-note diatonic scale or a set of eight notes that can be played in a specific pattern. It is a type of harmonica that is larger than the typical diatonic harmonica and has two types of notes: blocked holes and free holes. The blocked holes produce a note when blown, while the free holes produce a note when drawn.