In plants, the enzymes characterized so far exist as catalytically active monomers. |
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During refining, these metals form a catalytically active layer with sulfur from the oil. |
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In 1970 he showed that nitrogen oxides of both natural and industrial origin react catalytically with ozone, thus reducing the stratospheric ozone layer. |
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What Blackmond realised was that it was the dimers, not the monomers, that were catalytically active, and only the heterochiral dimer was not active. |
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One was the so-called contact process for producing sulfuric acid catalytically from the sulfur dioxide produced by smelting operations. |
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But when the problem is vast and grant resources are relatively scarce, philanthropy needs to be used catalytically. |
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The result is catalytically imaginative – and you can hear this combination at the Proms this week. |
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More recently, the ability of carbenes to catalytically reverse the reactivity of aldehydes has been a growing focus of attention for his group. |
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In this method, sulfur dioxide gas and air are converted catalytically into sulfur trioxide, a gas that combines explosively with water to form sulfuric acid. |
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The reactions above were performed with preformed oxo species, but the researchers also found that the reactions proceeded catalytically under aerobic conditions. |
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The cartridge anodes are preferably plated with a mixed metal oxide such as iridium oxide and ruthenium oxide to catalytically improve the production of oxygen. |
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The natural gas is catalytically reformed to carbon oxides and hydrogen. |
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The azurocidins are catalytically inactive proteases, therefore no analysis of these triplets are of any significance. |
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In a complex manufacturing procedure, the active substance is stabilized and catalytically boosted, thus achieving a greatly improved effectiveness against micro organisms. |
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The two homologous domains of human angiotensin I-converting enzyme are both catalytically active. |
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Both methylesterified derivative complexes did not show the catalytically important Asp residue in the interaction map suggesting strongly the inactiveness of the PGs with the methylesterified substrate. |
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Water activated this way recollects the capacity to acting catalytically, i.e. it is uncombined and capable not only of absorbing vital substances and to deliver them to the cells but also to get rid of metabolic toxins. |
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This allows the bond to be broken catalytically in the presence of hydrogen. |
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Mixed aromatics can be blended into gasoline by adding naphtha or catalytically cracked gasoline from Chinese refineries. |
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The substrate and subsite specificity of the catalytically active enzyme have been determined. |
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Alternatively, if the expensive platinum-palladium catalyst could itself be made more catalytically active, then less would be needed to do the job, and fuel cells would inch closer to becoming commercially viable. |
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Pyridine, which once was extracted commercially from coal tar but now is prepared catalytically from tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol and ammonia, is an important solvent and intermediate used to make other compounds. |
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To be efficient catalytically, a process must involve energies of activation for all the steps involved that, at their maxima, are less than those required for the uncatalyzed reaction. |
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In nature, all catalytically active GSTs found are dimers, but the subunits from different GST classes are not able to dimerize. |
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