Whereas this specific reaction is unphysiological, similar contexts may occur when an intermediate in an activation cascade is diffusible. |
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These resins have excellent dyeing property for the vaporable or thermally diffusible dyes. |
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We propose that the cause may be some diffusible element of yet unknown origin. |
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A morphogen is a diffusible substance that specifies the fate and activity of developing cells by its concentration. |
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The lack of diffusible materials in the blood can be corrected by incorporating them in the solution, from which they enter the circulation. |
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Even water, though almost incomparably diffusible, is confined to a single entrance. |
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In culture on complex media or media containing tyrosine, a brown, diffusible pigment is produced by so-called fuscans strains. |
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Recent studies have investigated the source and target neurons for the diffusible neuronal messenger molecule nitric oxide in the nervous system of the locust. |
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In most cases the model assumes that the activated molecule is diffusible, and the washout occurs whenever the rate of diffusion exceeds rate of formation of the molecule. |
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Namely, the inactivator molecule has to be diffusible in its active state. |
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The firefly's chemical secret is a combination of air, water, and two diffusible thermostable compounds named luciferin and luciferase. |
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Due to the large amount of dry solid wood and natural insulating materials they are breathable and diffusible. |
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Follistatin-like-1, a diffusible mesenchymal factor determines the fate of epithelium. |
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The single-chain multivalent soluble receptor trap aims to overcome these issues and therefore is potent, diffusible, less toxic and inexpensive to produce. |
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The lack of confidentiality means that the standard will be broadly diffusible on the Internet including in places where the export, import or utilization of encryption for confidentiality purposes is restricted by law. |
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De Boer SH, Copeman RJ and H Vruggink Serogroups of Erwinia carotovora potato strains determined with diffusible somatic antigens. |
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The electric signals can control both the amount of assembled enzymes and their activity, the latter by oxidation through a diffusible redox mediator. |
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Production of Xylella fastidiosa diffusible signal factor in transgenic grape causes pathogen confusion and reduction in severity of Pierce's disease. |
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In conclusion, we find that the diffusible fraction of cTnT is likely to be substantially larger in vivo than previously reported and likely affected by the local plasma flow. |
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