It explains the method of claim 2 in which the monovalent group comprises a phosphoryl group. |
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Thus, the competition between monovalent and divalent cations acts only on the DNA sites and does not act on the mica sites. |
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The resulting dimer forms an ion channel in lipid membranes that is selective for monovalent cations only. |
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A comparison of the effect of monovalent counterions and bivalent counterions is a subject of our future work. |
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Our observations support the claim that monovalent or divalent cations are not necessary to polymerize G-actin into F-actin. |
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Samples were pre-incubated with various concentrations of chloride salts of the monovalent cations and then assayed using the standard procedure. |
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Why for instance does the use of two different monovalent salts, potassium thiocyanate and potassium chloride, produce such different results? |
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These proteins also formed ion channels in lipid bilayers and were selective for monovalent cations. |
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These channels appear to be plasma membrane-located and non-selective, being permeable to both monovalent and divalent cations. |
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It shall be carried out in the areas listed in Annex I with a bivalent vaccine and in the areas listed in Annex II with the monovalent vaccine. |
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The Onderstepoort laboratory in South Africa is the only laboratory which may produce a monovalent serotype 2 attenuated vaccine. |
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Fully deprotonating both acidic residues would appear to totally alter the selectivity of the channel, making it more suitable for divalent ions than monovalent ones. |
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The phenyl group is a monovalent organic radical, derived from benzene. |
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In the experiments presented here, the amount of monovalent and multivalent ions was precisely controlled, as well as the method of preparation of the samples. |
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This assumption is generally verified in colloid science and has been precisely verified for our material only at low concentration of monovalent salt. |
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The receptor recognition site can change its electrovalence and exchange divalent or monovalent counter ions for either decamethonium or muscarone. |
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Other trials, to begin in the fall, will study a monovalent vaccine that has a gene only from the Zaire strain. |
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The hydrophobic fourfold channels, in contrast, present large energy barriers for both monovalent and divalent ions, practically insurmountable for the latter. |
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It's called the monovalent polio vaccine and rather than targeting the three strains of the virus that the previous trivalent vaccine targeted, it just targets the one that is most commonly left in the endemic countries. |
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Nitrate structures analogous to those of the calcite group result when NO3 combines in a 1 1 ratio with monovalent cations whose radii can accommodate six closest oxygen neighbours. |
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A composition for detecting a redox reaction, which comprises a redox reagent system, iodic acid or an iodate, and a monovalent thallium compound. |
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Phase I trials were performed to establish immunogenicity and tolerability of a range of doses of monovalent HPV L1 vaccines. |
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Each polysaccharide serotype is conjugated and adsorbed onto aluminum phosphate as a monovalent preparation prior to mixing into the final vaccine formulation. |
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These middle constructions transitivize monovalent movement verbs like correr. |
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The group identifies monovalent peptides either by dissecting a functionally or structurally defined protein-protein interface or through screening of phage-displayed peptide libraries. |
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