The majority is conjugated to glucuronates and sulfates in the maternal liver permitting renal clearance. |
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Alternatively, a-tocopherol can scavenge two peroxy free radicals and then be conjugated to glucuronate for excretion in the bile. |
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The new heptavalent conjugated pneumococcal vaccine should be given from two months of age. |
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Even in its natural state, the melanin biopolymer contains free electrons in its conjugated structure. |
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In the liver it is conjugated with glucuronate which renders it water soluble. |
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Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia also may result from problems that occur after the bilirubin is conjugated in the liver. |
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Tenses are confused, verbs are conjugated and there's a creek to swim in to give relief from the merciless sun. |
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A number of such DNA-binding peptides conjugated to intercalating dyes have been synthesized and characterized in the authors' laboratory. |
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Measurements of optical third-harmonic generation have been made on novel heteroaromatic conjugated polymer thin films. |
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Under the same conditions, wild-type cells conjugated and succeeded in producing spores. |
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The latter is conjugated to primer oligonucleotides that are pre-annealed to a complementary circular oligonucleotide. |
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This alcohol was then conjugated to one of the COOH groups of succinic acid, forming an ester linkage. |
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The conjugated double bonds of this structure allow the chlorophyll molecule to absorb energy from sunlight. |
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A trendy nutritional supplement called CLA, for conjugated linoleic acid, may be more beneficial for animals than it is for people. |
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This increase occurred with both conjugated chemicals and unconjugated chemicals. |
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All the conjugated peptides were injected together in white rabbits as antigens for antibody production. |
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Therefore, conjugated proteins are classified on the chemical nature of their prosthetic group. |
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The column purification is used to separate the conjugated protein from free dye. |
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These are proteins derived from simple or conjugated proteins by physical or chemical means. |
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It is a buffer used to stabilize newly conjugated proteins, to reconstitute lyophilized conjugates, and to dilute concentrated conjugates. |
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They had reacted a conjugated diene with a simple alkene to generate a cycloalkane. |
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This effect results from the ability of the electrons in conjugated bonds to delocalize, or spread their effect throughout the molecule. |
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Patients who had previously received conjugated estrogens or who had cancer with low malignant potential were excluded from the study. |
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Partial reabsorption is followed by renal excretion of conjugated metabolites. |
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For the pathway of cis-trans isomerization of olefins, we suggest distinguishing conjugated olefins of little polarity from other cases. |
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On the other hand, in polar conjugated systems such as protonated Schiff bases the funnel shows a structure with just one twisted double bond. |
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Benzene is planar and has an uninterrupted cyclic array of three conjugated double bonds arranged in a monocyclic six membered ring. |
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It is shown that all the circuits of a catacondensed benzenoid system are conjugated. |
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Some indefinite pronouns always take a plural verb, which means that the verb is conjugated for a plural subject. |
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A portion of conjugated and unconjugated steroids also passes into bile, some of which may be reabsorbed via enterohepatic circulation. |
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Serotypes 18C and 19F are conjugated to tetanus toxoid and to diphtheria toxoid, respectively. |
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A simple rule is that all aromatic and conjugated hydrocarbons consisting of even membered rings and any kind of chain are alternant hydrocarbons. |
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A conjugated system of electrons is termed alternant if its atoms can be divided into two sets so that no atom of one set is directly linked to any other atom of the same set. |
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Bantu languages were praised for their terminations at the beginning, so that the words are inflected, conjugated, or defined by means of a system of prefixes. |
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Chromophores interact with light in a unique way because they contain conjugated bonds, which consist of a network of alternating double and single bonds. |
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If the conjugated antibody binds to surface proteins on healthy cells, those cells are doomed, as the conjugate will be internalized and digested in the normal fashion. |
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While supplementation was able to reduce thiobarbituric reactive substances, it was only able to slightly lower the quantity of conjugated dienes formed. |
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The use of targeting antibodies conjugated to enzymes that selectively activate antineoplastic prodrugs on or near cancer cells is also addressed. |
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Then the conjugated surface is put in front of it, where the curvature is, point to point, opposite. |
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The phh1 single mutant is not completely sterile but is nearly sterile, whereas the msa1 deletion mutants conjugated efficiently even in nutrient-rich medium. |
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Fluorescein is frequently conjugated to macromolecules via lysine residues using an isothiocyanate derivative or to sulfhydryl groups via a variety of chemistries. |
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After estrone hydroxylation, the various poly-hydroxy derivatives are conjugated with glucuronate or sulfate, or methylation occurs prior to excretion in urine. |
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Have the pupils find the verbs contained in the text, ask them to underline the conjugated verbs in green and the infinitive verbs in black. |
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The formation of conjugated dienes occurs when free radicals attack the hydrogens of methylene groups separating double bonds and leading to a rearrangement of the bonds. |
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Golfing is easily and almost systematically conjugated with the art of living. |
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Does the French word livre mean a book, a unit of weight or currency, or a conjugated form of the verb livrer? |
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The resulting plasmids were conjugated into the respective mutants of M. extorquens and the transconjugants tested for the ability to grow on methanol. |
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These compounds, widely distributed among freshwater and marine organisms, are cyclohexenone or cyclohexenimine rings conjugated with imine or amino acids substituents. |
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Recently we used this method to study the effect of conjugated double bonds in lipid acyl chains on phase behavior and membrane architecture of die lipids. |
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The double bond positions of 11 conjugated trienes were unambiguously located through a simple derivatization method amenable to nanogram-scale analyses. |
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Our in vitro and in vivo result identified that ascorbyl conjugated peptide can stimulate collagen biosynthesis in human dermis and is assumably stable in the rat skin extracts. |
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In addition, zinc sulfide, cyclic sulfides,and conjugated dienes and trienes form when reversion occurs. |
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Optical imaging is particularly suited for molecular imaging, as fluorescent probes are safe, sensitive and can be specifically conjugated to small molecules, antibodies and other proteins. |
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Dairy products, high in conjugated linoleic acid, show promise as functional foods because of their reported health benefits. |
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A use according to any preceding claim in which the estrogen is selected from estradiol, estradiol-17ß, estradiol valerate and conjugated equine estrogens. |
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Meningococcal group C polysaccharide conjugated to tetanus toxoid. |
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Sir Richard Friend was recognized for his scientific work that led to the discovery of semiconductor and luminescence effects in conjugated polymers. |
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The conjugated arrangement of the CDZM maintains the resonant chiral properties of the conjugated gammadion structure, exhibiting two distinct fundamental resonances in the low frequency range. |
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They used phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomers conjugated with octa-guanidine dendrimer to make them resistant to enzymatic degradation. |
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Plant chlorophylls and carotenoids are highly colored, conjugated polyenes that play central roles in photosynthesis. |
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The conjugated and nonconjugated polyenes would simultaneously form during this elimination reaction. |
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In 1884 a conjugated disazo dye, Congo red, made by coupling 4-sulfo-1-naphthylamine with bisdiazotized benzidine, was found to dye cotton by simple immersion of the fabric in a hot aqueous bath of the dye. |
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Today, Mr President, History is being conjugated in the present tense. |
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Do not subtract direct reacting or conjugated bilirubin. |
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The mindset of the Basse-Normandie Region, said Mr Beauvais, was one of ambition, which needed to be conjugated with pragmatism and realism in defining priorities. |
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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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Super-Leu-Dox consists of doxorubicin conjugated to a proprietary prodrug peptide. |
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For example, lipophorin is a conjugated protein that shuttles diacylglycerols via hemolymph. |
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The oil is composed mostly of eleostearic acid, an unusual conjugated fatty acid that can polymerize, or harden, in the presence of oxygen. |
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As well as biliary atresia, there are many other causes of conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia. |
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Flavine adenine dinucleotide exhibits fluorescence due to its isoalloxazine conjugated ring structure. |
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The vaccine should be a Neisseria meningitidis oligosaccharide or polysaccharide conjugated to a carrier protein. |
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Inhibition of benzo pyrene-induced mouse forestomach neoplasia by conjugated dienoic derivates of linoleic acid. |
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This is the very basis of our conjugated geometries, or conjugated metrics, a characteristic that allows us to suggest a didactic model providing a good mental picturing. |
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If classical swine fever virus occurs in the sample, it will replicate in the cells to an amount that can be detected, by immunostaining of the infected cells with conjugated antibodies. |
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Mebendazole, the conjugated forms of mebendazole, and its metabolites likely undergo some degree of enterohepatic recirculation and are excreted in the urine and bile. |
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Verbs are conjugated for tense and mood, which can be indicated either by inflection of the main verb, or by the use of auxiliary verbs. |
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In Spanish and Portuguese ire and vadere merged into the verb ir, which derives some conjugated forms from ire and some from vadere. |
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In a few dialects, indicative verbs are also conjugated according to number. |
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Some of the passive forms are produced using a participle together with a conjugated auxiliary verb. |
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The conjugated verbs indicate the stance of the subject performing or undergoing the action. |
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However, the verbs in this family of languages are conjugated to express the aspects and not the tenses. |
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Essentially, all verbs formed this way were conjugated as Class I weak verbs. |
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Verbs can be conjugated from the infinitive into the present tense, the past singular, the past plural and the past participle. |
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Regular strong verbs were all conjugated roughly the same, with the main differences being in the stem vowel. |
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Isolation and structure of a new conjugated triene fatty acid. |
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In Low German verbs are conjugated for person, number, and tense. |
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The patient received a massive transfusion intraoperatively, and in addition, tranexamic acid, conjugated equine oestrogen and desmopressin were administered. |
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They almost exclusively occur as glycosidic conjugates and in unconjugated or conjugated forms in most soy protein products in high concentrations. |
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The amount of conjugated dienes is directly proportional to the amount of hydroperoxides formed as the major initial product of a lipid peroxidation reaction. |
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Verbs are conjugated for tense, mood, person, number and voice. |
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First, the scientists conjugated various synthetic peptides, homologous to the gluten amino acid sequence, to keyhole limpet hemocyanin, a carrier protein. |
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Group B contained free hydrophobic amino acids such as Phe and Val, conjugated phenylpropanoids, including chlorogenate and procyanidin, and many sugar phosphates. |
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The effects of hunger were often conjugated with epidemic disease. |
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The current treatment of uraemia that has proven to be safe and effective is conjugated oestrogen therapy which decreases concentration of nitric oxide. |
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Spanish, like French, uses fully conjugated verbs followed by infinitives. |
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The assays used antisera raised in rabbits against human BNP and BNP conjugated, respectively, to ovalbumin and bovine serum albumin through their cysteine residues. |
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