Pentoses and tetroses are synthesized from 5-and 4-carbon backbone moieties formed by removing carbon from the 6-carbon arene moiety. |
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The Tewa pueblos have dual village leaders, where the heads of the winter and summer moieties each exercise responsibility for half the year. |
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Readily soluble in water, these polysaccharides contain various sugar moieties, uronic acid, and less than five-percent protein by weight. |
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As the cells round up, actin and myosin moieties are being redistributed underneath the plasma membrane. |
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Herbalists often claim that the admixture of multiple constituents leads to synergism between the active moieties. |
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In the iron diamagnetic form, magnetic anisotropy arises from the heme, aromatic moieties, and elements of secondary structure. |
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The displacements of the cytoplasmic moieties of these helices amount to 0.1-0.2 nm. |
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The polymer moieties have a valence orbital bond to the carbonaceous particulate, such as an ionic or covalent bond. |
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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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One is the direct effect of hydrogen bonding by water molecules and the other is the polarizing field of neighboring polar molecular moieties. |
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Tlingit society is divided into two primary clans or moieties, subclans or clans, and houses. |
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Similarly, descriptors of molecular and cellular function must be aligned with associated targeting and reporting moieties. |
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When constructed from weaker binding moieties, the high-affinity binding of bivalent molecules is intrinsically inducible or retractable. |
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The polar heads of the component molecules form the two faces of the lamella, while the hydrophobic moieties form its interior. |
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Perfluoroalkyl moieties, being lipophobic as well as highly hydrophobic, add a new dimension to the hydrophobic segregation effect. |
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Some modifications involve cleavage of oligosaccharide side chains followed by attachment of different sugar moieties in place of the side chain. |
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In this view, totemism speaks in its own way of interrelationships and antitheses, ideas that are also found in moieties. |
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Note that the unbranched, long-chain nature of the alcohol and acid moieties give jojoba esters their non-polar behavior. |
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Because electronic polarization is accounted for by the choice of background dielectric, dipolar moieties are assigned charges consistent with their permanent dipole moments. |
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Bond lengths and bond angles are held fixed at standard equilibrium values and aromatic moieties are assigned planar conformations unless found otherwise by experiment. |
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The basic auafangai practice consisted of attaching specific animal or plant names and designs to particular patrilineal descent groups, whether lineages, clans or moieties. |
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As well as the binding functionality provided by the biochemically-specific moieties they contain, the oligosaccharide might impart a steric stiffness to the polypeptide core. |
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Instead of using clans, some Pueblos grouped lineages directly into two units called moieties. |
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Once the wolf and crow are completed the program may continue to carve poles for each of the six clans within the two moieties. |
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The fatty alcohol and fatty acid moieties almost always contain an even number of carbon atoms. |
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As paroxetine is a lipophilic amine with both hydrophobic and hydrophilic moieties, it may accumulate in lysosomes leading to an impairment of lipid catabolism and, hence, the accumulation of lipids within the lysosomes. |
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The polymer has metallocene moieties as constituents of the polymer structure. |
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The two moieties make alternate appearances. |
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Flavonoid glycosides possess acylated glycosyl moieties. |
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One or two or three glyceride moieties may be attached to phosphorus. |
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French door gating describes two edge-to-edge door openings, and in 1b refers to the sequential flips of two −OCH2O– moieties that lead to the opening of a portal. |
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This general approach was illustrated by the design of a new generation of bivalent thrombin inhibitors, using moieties binding to the fibrinogen-binding exosite I and the active site of thrombin. |
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This allows the recombinant ribonucleases of this invention to be fused in-frame with ligand binding moieties to form cytotoxic fusion proteins. |
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These studies suggest that the glycosidic activity of O. oeni and the subsequent release of the aroma moieties during MLF have the potential to increase the sensory characteristics of the wine. |
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If the two halves are each obliged to marry out, and into the other, these are called matrimonial moieties. |
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These arise through re-addition of the initially formed palladium hydride and subsequent antielimination of the trimethylsilyl and palladium moieties. |
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Will other hydrophilic moieties be as effective as the carboxyl group? |
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This relationship between adiponectin and small dense LDL moieties may prove to be an important link in understanding the risk for patients to develop lipid laden atheroma. |
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