Arabinoside
a glycoside of arabinose, especially any of those used in antiviral therapy as structural -n-logs of ribonucleosides.
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to place or come under influence or domination: middle eastern countries began to arabize their oil industries.
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- Arabsat
arabsat arab satellite communications organization