To the C-tenninus of the recombinant proteins, two vicinal cysteins were added for subsequent single-molecule manipulation. |
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The epoxide hydrolases are a family of enzymes that hydrate simple epoxide to vicinal diols and arene oxides to transdihydrodiols. |
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Additional distinct extrema in the negative regime of energy signify vicinal pairs that are hydrogen bonded. |
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This DVD show you an hour of the last vicinal lines and the famous S class cars. |
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Dithiols were better reversal agents than monothiols, further suggesting that these inhibitors bind to the proposed vicinal sulfhydryls present on this enzyme. |
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Surfers are like farmers or hunters in their rapt absorption in nature's vicinal habits and vagaries. |
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It is noted that the colored oil paste may cover a portion of the surrounding area of each high-point contour and connect the vicinal contours. |
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As silica contains a large number of silanol groups on its surface in the form of vicinal, geminal, and isolated, it can be considered a very polar filler. |
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Effects of plant antioxidants and natural vicinal diketones on methane production, studied in vitro with rumen fluid and a polylactate as maintenance substrate. |
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Vicinal faces are typically only hundredths of one degree in inclination from the main crystal face on which they form. |
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Part of the latter is famous for incorporating one of the few remnants of the Vicinal, the former Belgian national tramway network. |
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