Chelicerates are characterized by a pair of chelate preoral appendages and a body divided into two tagmata, the prosoma and opisthosoma. |
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In an alternative model, two pairs of the negatively charged residues would chelate two divalent cations. |
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The chelate precipitate was centrifuged, redissolved in water at pH 7.2 and made up to 500 ml. |
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The specimen bears three chelate pereiopods, with the first much larger than the others. |
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The first chelate pereiopods of galatheoids are long and often much longer than the remainder of the pereiopods. |
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However, quinolones chelate with cations such as aluminum, magnesium, calcium, iron, and zinc. |
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A chelate is a chemical compound in which one atom is enclosed within a larger cluster of atoms that surround it like an envelope. |
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A serum-free growth medium additive, characterised in that it comprises an iron chelate and aurin tricarboxylic acid. |
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They had well-formed chelate pedipalps and chelicerae, eight walking legs, pectines, and a terminal stinger. |
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Up to now, the major limitation in evaluating its potency has been the lack of a suitable chelate. |
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The combination of a metal with an organic molecule to form a ring-like structure known as a chelate. |
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Pre-clinical experiments will commence in the near future in order to prove the suitability of the new chelate for clinical use. |
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Citrate helps inhibit the formation of calcium oxalate urinary stones: it can chelate with calcium to form a soluble salt. |
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Sodium phosphates have the capacity to chelate the calcium, significantly reducing tartar deposits on the teeth. |
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Cysteine can be given orally to increase GSH or to chelate trace elements in the gut, thereby decreasing absorption of both cysteine and the trace element. |
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Figure 1 shows that Ultraferro behaved in a similar manner in terms of efficiency, evaluated as a percentage of iron-induced chlorosis and defoliation, compared with the standard chelate product. |
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Scatter dry granules within the plant's drip line, then water thoroughly so the chelate soaks into soil around roots. |
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Furthermore, the powerful exclusive chelate of BOSS TECHNOLOGY INC. will boost the liquefaction by uniformly suspending the solids throughout the liquid. |
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Two dessertspoons of iron chelate mixed in ten litres of water should be applied to the watering area around the base, to sort out this problem. |
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However, the rate at which ferrous complexes reductively homolyze hydroperoxides appears to be dependent on redox properties of the iron chelate. |
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It is a calcium aluminum chelate complex of hydroxyanthraquinone. |
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Molecular design of a PET-based chemosensor for uronic acids and sialic acids utilizing a cooperative action of boronic acid and metal chelate. |
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Efficient and stable Iron EDDHA chelate for the prevention and correction of iron chlorosis in all types of conditions, even in limy and alkaline soils. |
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Those ceramic colours consist of organic chelate transition metal ions which are normally dissolved in their application medium prior to application. |
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The competition pressure is squeezing the chelate prices in Spain. |
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The simplest method by which one can dope or disperse a rare earth chelate is to blend the polymeric host matrix and the rare earth chelate directly. |
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It has a greater affinity for lead than calcium, with the result that lead chelate is formed by exchange and excreted in the urine, leaving behind harmless calcium. |
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