| In red wines oxygen aids in the formation of pigmented tannins with colours that are more permanent than those of monomeric anthocyanins. |
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| Polymerization is another type of chemical reaction employed in organic synthesis to couple small monomeric units into a much larger chain. |
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| Actin, the major component of the lamellipodial cytoskeleton, exists in monomeric and rod-like polymerized filament forms. |
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| The surface-rigidified cerasome is infusible and the monomeric cerasome complex of DNA is of viral size. |
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| In contrast to the homotrimeric solution state of native riboflavin synthase, the enzyme was found to be monomeric in the crystal structure. |
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| A relevant issue that arises from our work is to distinguish between monomeric species versus oligomeric species inserting into the membrane. |
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| They are constructed from multiples of 60 monomeric or oligomeric structural subunits, arranged in equivalent or quasi-equivalent environments. |
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| Because this enzyme shows no activity in its monomeric form, correct quaternary structure is essential for the formation of active enzyme. |
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| This dissociation constant is more than 100 times less than the dissociation constant for monomeric thiazole orange. |
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| In all cases the monomeric lipid molecule is virtually absent, dimeric or trimeric species predominating in each case. |
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| Polystyrene is a high molecular weight polymer made up of repeating monomeric units of styrene. |
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| These results were ascribed to a self-association process undergone by the monomeric antibiotic molecules within the lipid bilayer. |
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| Both fluorescent proteins are genetically encodable, their emission spectra are well separated and mRFP1 is monomeric, reducing the possibility of protein function inhibition. |
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| For example, plant monomeric forms, composed only of catalytic subunits, are relatively common in plant species and coexist with higher molecular weight forms. |
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| These densities may represent monomeric or oligomeric clusters of calsequestrin molecules that co-exist with the larger SR membrane-associated assemblages. |
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| In particular, it has been proposed that three-dimensional domain swapping plays a role in the evolution of monomeric proteins toward oligomeric states. |
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| Previous attempts to strengthen polycarbonates by chemically modifying the monomeric units have increased the polymer's brittleness, he says. |
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| However, GA cross-linked biomaterials have been shown to release toxic monomeric GA upon hydrolyzation of the material. |
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| Chemical analysis revealed that the labile extractable resin components included urea and monomeric and low-molecular-weight UF oligomers. |
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| The synthesis of polymers containing electroactive pyrrole monomeric units on polymethylsiloxane backbone was undertaken. |
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| Since monomeric isocyanates have toxicity issues, polymeric isocyanates or prepolymers are used in coatings. |
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| The monomeric form of the complex has a five-member chelated ring structure with distorted trigonal bipyramidal geometry. |
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| Population of the monomeric state at low concentrations or in double jump kinetic experiments reveals faster exchange rates. |
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| Firefly luciferase is a 62-kDa monomeric protein found in the light-emitting organ, known as lantern, of Photinus pyralis. |
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| Production facilities to produce polymeric and monomeric MDI from crude MDI are expected to be completed by mid-2006, as will logistics facilities. |
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| Both products use Mondur 501 modified monomeric diphenylmethane diisocyanate and Arcol 11-34 polyether polyol from Bayer's Polyurethanes Division. |
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| In this study, we found that pitrilysin, a zinc metallopeptidase of the inverzincin family, degrades monomeric, but not oligomeric, islet amyloid polypeptide in vitro. |
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