In contrast, phosphorylations of histone H1 and GST-peptide substrates are independent of any docking site. |
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In the marine environment, methanogenesis is restricted by competition with anaerobic sulphate-reducing bacteria, which use similar substrates. |
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Sulfate-reducing bacteria directly compete with methanogenic bacteria for vital substrates, such as hydrogen and acetate. |
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Various compounds have been identified as substrates such as peptides, vinca alkaloids, anthracyclines, and epipodophyllotoxins, among others. |
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In vitro it will act on both amylose and amylopectin, and can catalyse the formation of large circular molecules from both of these substrates. |
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After weighing, oven-drying, and reweighing the seeds, we found that seeds lost moisture at a similar rate in the two substrates. |
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Thin layers of chromium and gold were sequentially sputtered on the substrates using the following procedure. |
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A liquid-crystal panel comprises a pair of transparent glass substrates each being provided with an electrode. |
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Until the 1970s, the continental shelf of the Beaufort Sea off Alaska was also considered barren of rocky substrates and associated epibenthos. |
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Another approach would be to increase the cellular level of enzyme substrates such as ascorbic acid. |
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Many modern basal angiosperms grow on erosional substrates that are unlikely to be preserved in the sedimentological record. |
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It is found on a variety of substrates containing cellulose including paper and plant compost. |
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The substituted alanines used as inhibitors can be regarded as both analogues of the substrates and the products. |
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Cameron found Vermiforichnus clarkei in many substrates from Ordovician to Holocene ages. |
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Also, special designs of roadbed through wetlands in permafrost terrain are required to protect the thermal regime in the underlying substrates. |
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We describe a simple procedure to allow the broad nature of the organic substrates used for planktonic bacterial growth to be determined. |
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The premature growth arrest of breast and skin epithelial cells grown on plastic substrates may be due to an inadequate culture environment. |
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There was no principle shift in glucose dissimilation during cell growth with different carbon substrates. |
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Similar structures described in other cyclostomes appear to indicate attachment to originally flexible substrates, particularly algae. |
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With charged lipid membranes, electrostatically driven adhesion to solid-like substrates can be topographically dynamic in the contact region. |
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They oxidize diverse substrates such as membrane sterols, lignin, and cutin as well as hormones. |
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As these hosts die, the fungus acts saprophytically to utilize the food substrates contained in them. |
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The substrates are first manufactured independently of one another in the manufacture of such a cubically integrated circuit arrangement. |
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This may allow for more confident distinction of ephemeral substrates from more stable habitats. |
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The terrain is very rough, with an array of canyons, cliffy massifs, and stony substrates. |
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Proteins have high affinities for their substrates or co-factors or prosthetic groups or receptors or antibodies raised against them. |
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These fish have demersal eggs, but do not bury the eggs and do not attach them to specific substrates. |
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The substrates are moved by a translation stage that is controlled interferometrically. |
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Of these, aggregate silk is an adhesive, and piriform silk is used to affix dragline silk to substrates. |
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Current efforts are aimed at understanding the regulation of these kineses and at identifying their substrates. |
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The material strongly and uniformly adheres to substrates with no bridging, flaking, or delamination even when the devices are fully expanded. |
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The organism requires a complex mixture of organic substrates for growth, including fermentable carbohydrates and peptides. |
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Two multi-channel laser-scanning microdensitometers known as the GAMMA machines were built at STScI on Perkin-Elmer PDS substrates. |
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Of special interest are those ions that serve as catalytic substrates of membrane enzymes but are not translocated through the membrane. |
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These conductive buffered Ni tapes can be employed as long flexible substrates for biaxially aligned high-temperature superconductors. |
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Major improvements of the wrinkling substrates method include the tuning of the elastic compliance. |
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Ubp3 is a deubiquitination enzyme and a member of a large family of cysteine proteases that cleave ubiquitin moieties from protein substrates. |
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Other investigators have searched the biological substrates of classical conditioning for insight into understanding symptomatic behaviour. |
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Many modern asteroids with similar large disks are feeding generalises living on unconsolidated substrates. |
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As with many conventional laminate substrates, the die is wire bonded to the tape and encapsulated with a moulding compound. |
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Only on very smooth substrates like polished silicon wafers, can the thickness of deposited wax layers be measured exactly. |
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The main substrates are myristate and palmitate, which are produced by a fatty acid synthetase. |
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Furthermore, QD devices have lased at 1.3 m, a necessary attribute for access network communication systems that use GaAs substrates. |
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In the complex environments of wood and soil substrates, it is probable that more than one type of boundary wave, especially longitudinal and Rayleigh waves, is important. |
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The conductors on the substrates include end portions having bonding vias formed therethrough in alignment with access openings in the substrates. |
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My body is telling me I will burn other substrates before I'll burn fat and just the most meagre consumption of carbohydrate will switch off that ketotic response. |
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Aluminum, beryllium and magnesium are good examples of substrates where use of a displacement film prior to electrodeposition will provide superior adherence. |
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In this study, I investigated genetic requirements and DNA substrates for DSB repair in S. pombe using a new simple extrachromosomal DSB repair assay. |
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In marine systems, where soft sediment bottoms are common, hard substrates represent islands, supporting a variety of obligate epiphytic and epizoic taxa. |
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We measured the effect of cytochalasin D mobilization of integrins on adhesion of a leukocyte cell line to both cultured endothelium and purified ligand substrates. |
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Examination of the structure of OxlT in more detail provides a clearer understanding of the chemistry underlying the transport of substrates such as oxalate and formate. |
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Essentially, glutathione conjugates with xenobiotic compounds are more soluble than the original substrates and thus more easily exported from the cell. |
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The second group, usually soluble proteins, accepts as substrates small organic molecules, such as flavonoids, steroids, and xenobiotics with diverse chemical structures. |
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Sampling locations were selected based on suitable habitat consisting of gravel and cobble substrates associated with riffles and runs and, to a large extent, accessibility. |
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Orthogonal contrasts were used to test linear, quadratic, cubic, and quartic effects of proportions of SFGS in diet substrates on rate of fermentation. |
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During the breeding season, reproductively active males establish territories around the underside of structures, such as snags, lily pads, and introduced nesting substrates. |
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An active matrix type liquid crystal display apparatus, including a pair of substrates and a liquid crystal layer interposed between said pair of substrates. |
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The genus obviously preferred environments with slightly deeper water, under quiet, marly sedimentation and a deposition of soft, muddy substrates. |
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Variations of those characters are partly due to stressed environments, such as unstable, muddy substrates resulting in corallite rejuvenescence and redirection. |
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This avoids it picking up any unabsorbed light passing straight through from the LED, while the glass substrates act as waveguides to channel fluorescence to the detector. |
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The thin film transistors are useful in active matrix liquid crystal displays where the plastic substrates are transparent in the visible spectrum. |
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As far as Rosentiel's ability to print on a broad range of substrates, the company has stated that the image can be applied to acetate, silk, leather and even steel. |
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These zinc-dependent endoproteases may act on a large number of substrates, or they may be highly specific, targeting only one or a few proteins or oligopeptides. |
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The focus of the current paper is on neutrophil binding to substrates bearing adhesion molecules from the selectin and immunoglobulin supergene family. |
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Enzymes that act on substrates such as polypeptides, nucleic acids, oligosaccharides, or lipid membranes often interact with more than one substrate molecule. |
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It is considered a mechanism that can quantitatively regulate substrates such as cyclins, transcription factors, hormone nuclear receptors, and oncoproteins. |
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Some enzymes of glucan metabolism occur in the cytosol of leaf cells, but it is not known if they participate in metabolism of starch or of other substrates. |
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Fewer loosely bonded fluorine atoms in the seasoning film results in fewer contaminants being incorporated into films deposited over substrates in subsequent processing steps. |
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Substrates are classified as either porous or nonporous, where adhesion to nonporous substrates is generally more difficult than to porous ones. |
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These modified substrates are utilized to pattern a single cell type, or to micropattern two cell types to control their level of interaction. |
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Instead of reversibly binding oxygen, these proteins hydroxylate substrates, illustrated by their role in the formation of lacquers. |
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Byssal threads, used to anchor mussels to substrates, are now recognized as superior bonding agents. |
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This is due to a number of pressures related to their proximity to the ocean and confinement to growth on sandy substrates. |
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Pinnipeds also use a number of terrestrial habitats and substrates, both continental and island. |
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Zostera marina is found on sandy substrates or in estuaries, usually submerged or partially floating. |
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Dialects with strong West Frisian substrates, including Low German and Low Franconian, are also spoken in West Frisia. |
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As well, both substrates provide minimal cross-reaction with other cathepsins. |
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Hyphae are specifically adapted for growth on solid surfaces, and to invade substrates and tissues. |
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Secondary metabolites are thought to play a role in preference for some substrates over others. |
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Lichens grow in a wide range of substrates and habitats, including some of the most extreme conditions on earth. |
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They show erosion through all substrates, from unlithified sediment to crystalline rock. |
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Claws can be used to interact with rough substrates and reorient the direction of forces the animal applies. |
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It is widely used in solar panel substrates, antenna reflectors and yokes of spacecraft. |
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As a result, studies of uncoded peptide bond formation are founded in using NCAs as substrates for mimicking prebiotic processes. |
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It uses impressions curved around a cylinder to print on long continuous rolls of paper or other substrates. |
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The base of a lava flow may show evidence of hydrothermal activity if the lava flowed across moist or wet substrates. |
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These unique designs on the substrates are related to the saw singulation process in the assembly of this type of packages. |
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Once the master was created, a large number of substrates could be thermomoulded using standard lab equipment. |
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Life itself would have an actinidic origin formed on actinidic substrates by abiogenesis. |
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The inks are designed for surface print and lamination on various substrates providing optimum performance levels. |
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The thinness of the nano-scale coating makes it possible for the liquid glass to be used on a variety of flexible substrates, such as textiles. |
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One of these programs is floor carpeting in Chevrolet Malibus, which is changing from tufted to needlepunch substrates in some areas. |
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In addition, it provides outstanding performance in semiflexible coatings for cementitious and masonry substrates. |
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The commercially available thick copper metallization system on A1N offers environmental advantages over beryllium oxide substrates. |
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The large-scale STM images shows the 'track trails' on CD-R gold substrates that are typically 800 nm apart. |
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Xeikon dry toner is already the preferred technology for wine and spirits labels, which often utilize structured label substrates. |
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Frames, meshes, squeegees, types of stencils, substrates, printing mixtures, and techniques are discussed in detail. |
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Carbon nanostructures can be grown at scale on various substrates and formed into materials with superior structural and conductive properties. |
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Until now, glass substrates that contain all the circuitry needed to drive the pixels have made the displays seem like very thin monitors. |
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In development is a product called Silver Stretchable Ink, which is designed for stretchable substrates such as fabrics or elastomers. |
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Nitrofuran drugs as common subversive substrates of Trypanosoma cruzi lipoamide dehydrogenase and trypanothione reductase. |
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In addition, by comparison with a known spectrum, the changes on the surfaces of substrates can be analyzed nondestructively. |
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Parylene is also used to tie down substrate particulates and add lubricity to substrates. |
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In the Kampinos Forest, on the other hand, all substrates have been inhabited at majority by a morphotype called acrostomy. |
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Using this technique, we have succeeded in fabricating RF ID tags on flexible substrates entirely by printing. |
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Population dynamics were related to the consumption and production of key metabolic substrates, intermediates, and products. |
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These gauges measure over ferrous, non-ferrous or both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates. |
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We recorded substrates as bare ground, nonpersistent litter, persistent litter, rock, or sand. |
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Work on defining the color gamuts for additional substrates and printing processes is currently in process. |
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The substrates should be equally prepared by deoxidizing them as much as possible either with chemicals or abrasion. |
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The conversion of double bonds in UV-cured acrylic coatings on various substrates was followed in-line by near-infrared reflection spectroscopy. |
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Solstice can electroplate many different metals and alloys in a spectrum of processes, on transparent or opaque substrates. |
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In addition to substrates, there are also differences in the performance characteristics for inks and adhesives used for the pouching market. |
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They usually use sponges, seaweeds, mangrove plant roots and artificial substrates as holdfasts. |
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The substrates of the ferns were categorized as terrestrial, epiphytic, and saxicolous. |
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The Xetch X3M etcher for simultaneously etching batches of wafers or other wafer size flat substrates in the wafer boat. |
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So you need a diversity of etchers which can handle a diversity of substrates to service this market. |
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Two similar groups of light-colored turtles received injections of propranolol or injections of saline and were reared on dark substrates. |
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Degradation and enzymatic activties of three Paecilomyces inflatus strains grown on diverse lignocellulosic substrates. |
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Most of these fullerenes are produced using easily available substrates such as graphite, coal, and hydrocarbon fuels. |
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The hyperplastic synovial tissue then assumes a position around the head of the condyle, further exposing the condyle to the substrates that create the resorptive phenomenon. |
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Calamites were hydrophytes, like Equisetum, and grew on loosely consolidated substrates such as sand bars, lake and stream margins, and other unstable moist substrates. |
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This is the most important tree in wet to mesic Hawaiian forests, and EER 2008 shows that most birds use foraging substrates associated with the tree. |
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Since Myrbetriq is a moderate CYP2D6 inhibitor, the systemic exposure to CYP2D6 substrates such as metoprolol and desipramine is increased when coadministered with Myrbetriq. |
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A number of studies have been conducted on the abundance and distribution of numerous ephydrids, including Parydra in various habitats or on various substrates. |
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Tank silt, cowdung were kept as common materials, which were mixed with various organic waste substrates and are used for the preparation of compost. |
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Clearcoat layers designed as final topcoats for wood and metal substrates are normally colorless, and decolorizing rPET streams has become necessary for consistency. |
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Phoradendron is specialized for life as a parasite or Darlingtonia grows only on ultrabasic substrates, which is perhaps the most widespread use of the term. |
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The electrochemical technique of linear sweep voltammetry can be used to elucidate anodic passivation or metal-oxide film formation on corrodible substrates. |
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Although the adhesion of these coatings to superalloy substrates is of primary importance, the thermal conductivity of the coatings must also be known for design purposes. |
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Until now, studies involving non-composted substrates have focused on the refinement of substrate formulations for increased yield and bioefficiency. |
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The noises that ants seem to make intentionally, drummings and fast stridulatory scrapings of roughened body parts, can buzz through substrates easily. |
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Rebound elastomeric netting is used in composite form with nonwovens and other substrates acting as an alternative to spandex, films and stretchable nonwovens. |
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Individual enzyme activities can also be measured using substrates including carboxymethyl cellulose for endocellulase, and cellobiose for beta glucosidase. |
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In addition, they are looking at alternative materials such as aluminum PCB substrates and soft silicone rubber pads as a method to improve heatsink designs. |
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Our protocol uses a tube-in-tube design with six sugar substrates at the same molar concentration, bromothymol blue as the indicator and yeast as the subject organism. |
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Within the Emydidae, melanization could be induced by dark substrates in Sliders, two Map Turtle Species, but not in the terrestrial Eastern Box Turtle. |
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The result will be a reliable predictive method with which to rationally design substrates and catalysts to deliver improved selectivities in C-H functionalizations. |
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When guiding into slitters, or trying to verify positional accuracy in laminations for QC, the ability to detect the individual edges of the substrates is important. |
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Sawdust of babla, champa, garzon, ipil-ipil, jackfruit, mango, segun, shimul, shisoo, rain tree, and rice straw obtained from different sawmills were used as substrates. |
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Analysis of airborne actinomycete spores with fluorogenic substrates. |
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Wausau Coated will provide a variety of pressure sensitive roll products including wine grades, films and specialty substrates optimized for use on HP Indigo digital presses. |
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Benthic insects that crawl about on various surfaces of such substrates as rocks, fine sediments, woody debris, or leaf packs can be termed sprawlers. |
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Endocannabinoids can act as substrates for enzymes of the prostaglandin biosynthetic pathways and can be utilized to generate other related compounds such as prostamides. |
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Valley bogs may develop in relatively dry and warm climates, but because they rely on ground or surface water, they only occur on acidic substrates. |
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Fungal mycelia can become visible to the naked eye, for example, on various surfaces and substrates, such as damp walls and spoiled food, where they are commonly called molds. |
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Soft elastic substrates with a wave-like topology were micromolded from polydimethylsiloxane and fluorescent marker beads were distributed homogeneously in the substrate. |
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The Triton technology is designed to form electrodes in ultra-thin glass interposer substrates for next-generation semiconductor chips for mobile devices. |
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