On 6/16/10, Pierre Abbat <
phma@phma.optus.nu> wrote:
> On Wednesday 16 June 2010 12:42:54 Gabriel Koulikov wrote:
>> Maybe "pi'e" could be used to separate the isotope number? If it's
>> not already used with chemical compounds, that should minimize
>> potential ambiguity.
>
> Not sure what you mean. "nikle pi'e mubi" isn't grammatical. Specifying an
> isotope in a chemical compound formula is rare; it's done with water and
> uranium hexafluoride, and I've seen it on Lysol or some such, but that's
> about it.
>
>> Especially if people think of expanding into biochem. :-) Any Lojban
>> names for omega-3 fatty acids yet? (or the citric acid cycle, myelin,
>> myofibrils, microtubules, etc.?)
>
> There's a picture of some molecular models on Wikipedia
> called "Rasyslami.jpg", and the Lojban version may still be on nuzban. (The
> source was a program that produced POV-Ray output. I've lost it.) From
> memory: slamlraxidoni, slamlraxidi, kobyslami (?).
>
> For citric acid, I'd say nimryslami. The others I don't know.
>
> Pierre
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