Briefly, the washed hair was digested in an alkaline solution, complexed by cysteine, urea, and cupric ion, then acidified with sulfuric acid. |
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Structures of the third domain, complexed to different proteases, have been determined. |
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Fucose was complexed with bovine serum albumin to raise antibodies against fucose. |
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Both subunits are composed of long RNA strands complexed with ribosomal proteins. |
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They may reduce mineral metal ions through direct contact or by reducing complexed ions. |
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Several membrane protein structures have been solved in which the protein is complexed with a specific lipid. |
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Iron is mostly complexed with the organic ligands or colloids that are very abundant in natural seawater. |
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Chloride is complexed with the silver chromate and fixed in a circular pattern around the entry point. |
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Studies of layering in individual lava flows suggest that rising volatiles may effect mass transfer of complexed ions during differentiation in magma chambers. |
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However, as mammalian cells will not readily take up naked nucleic acids, the RNAs have to be complexed with agents such as cationic lipids to allow them to enter the cells. |
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The standard serum calcium test does not distinguish the ionized from the complexed fractions. |
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This is minimal when the hormone is injected in the absence of an adjuvant or when it is not complexed with a larger protein. |
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A composition comprising an aerosolized mixture comprising a cationic lipid complexed with a nucleic acid. |
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Any excess protamine sulfate, not complexed to heparin, has its own intrinsic anticoagulant effect. |
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The phthalocyanine pigment class is characterized by a unique ring system usually with copper as the complexed central atom. |
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Substances determined polarographically can occur in various complexed forms, depending on the composition of the analysis solution. |
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Interference caused by anions and complexed cyanides has been investigated. |
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Most of the DNA is complexed into repeating structures called nucleosomes, each of which contains eight molecules of histone. |
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It has been recognized that various NTPs have different affinities for actomyosin, and myosins complexed with these NTPs or their products have different affinities for actin. |
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The most popular complexed form is chromium picolinate, although chromium nicotinate and chromium citrate are also used as nutritional supplements. |
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The covalently bonded or complexed copper in copper phthalocyanine pigments is not bioavailable, and the toxicity of these products is therefore considerably reduced compared to soluble inorganic copper compounds. |
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To date, a total of ten structures from E. coli and one from H. pylori have been determined and, for some of them, structural details when complexed with their ligands. |
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Protein C, a vitamin K-dependent protein, is a zymogen that requires vitamin K for its activation by thrombin complexed to thrombomodulin, a protein on the endothelial cell membrane. |
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Calcium cyanamide, urea and its condensation and association products, and fertilisers containing chelated or complexed micro-nutrients may, by convention, be classed as inorganic fertilisers. |
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In addition to urinary and biliary excretion, as to blood concentration after oral administration, the complexed absorbability of I was shown. |
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Optimal transfections were achieved with 1 lag DNA complexed with 18 nmol 22 kDa polyethylenimine 4 days after brain injections. |
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A chemiluminescent compound, having the formula: The chemiluminescent compound according to claim 1 complexed to streptavidin, avidin or to streptavidin or avidin complexed with an analyte. |
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The ferrocyanide anion is of low toxicity in the complexed form but in solution it undergoes photodecomposition, resulting in the release of cyanide ion and its subsequent hydrolysis to hydrogen cyanide. |
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