This is because these low-frequency motions are typically delocalized throughout the system and involve mainly collective movements of residues. |
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It is anchored to the membrane by an N-terminal myristate and a cluster of basic residues in its effector domain. |
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These gRNAs mediate drastic editing of many maxicircle gene transcripts by insertion and deletion of uridine residues. |
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Contractors are currently working to decontaminate the site, which has chromium and cadmium residues from the former foundry. |
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The dashed lines represent four residues present in the S. cerevisiae sequence that are missing from the C. albicans protein. |
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Blast furnaces are used to recycle slag, dross, and residues from other processes. |
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After clustering the distance matrix of the pairwise correlations, we obtain a tree map in which highly correlated residues cluster together. |
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The ultra-fine filter is a boon to brewers who need to remove cloudy yeast residues. |
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The researchers used methanol, chloroform, hexane, or water to extract residues from pot sherds. |
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The second type of residue involved in ligand binding are aromatic residues. |
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The 5 mismatched residues are probably due to errors in peptide sequencing since they are located towards the end of the sequences. |
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The residues were dried and we used the 20-125 m fraction to pick specimens under a binocular microscope. |
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All marine bioadhesives characterized thus far are rich in such polar residues. |
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One central residue and its two selected supporting residues are together called a residue triplet. |
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Perhaps bisulfite in the erythrocytes interacts with these cysteine residues and inhibits enzyme activity. |
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Organic mulches, such as wood chips, shredded bark, or other plant residues, can be applied to weed-free soil soon after planting. |
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Many pathogens use sugar groups of surface glycoproteins, in particular sialic acid residues, as receptors for invasion. |
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The paintings have the appearance of palimpsests, with rubbed-out passages, and residues of paint and turpentine streaming down the canvas. |
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Our first protein target was cytochrome c because it contains a positively charged surface made up of several lysine and arginine residues. |
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There are also some significant differences in putatively functional residues. |
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When the crop was harvested, pesticide residues were found to exceed the legal limit. |
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Due to the acid environment in the P. falciparum food vacuole, all histidine residues in the model were modeled using the AMBER HIP residue. |
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Conserved residues within the compact protein cores have been postulated to be critical for protein folding. |
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The residues were redissolved in DMSO for analysis of polynuclear aromatic compounds and for the mutagenicity test. |
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Such substates result from a local isomerism of strategic residues of the heme pocket. |
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Charged and polar residues played an important role due to favorable electrostatic interactions. |
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This is not believed very crucial because the ion is strongly coordinated by four residues. |
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These sequence patterns are confined to the regions adjacent to the residues which coordinate metal ions in the active center. |
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Steam distillation or chromatography of wood and wood residues can release terpenes. |
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The binding interface consists mainly of polar and charged residues, and contains a number of buried water molecules. |
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Contractors will use a biodegradable contact herbicide, which is environmentally friendly and leaves no harmful residues. |
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Useful insects such as bees or natural parasites and predators of pests may be affected by pesticide residues. |
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Most other plant residues can be composted, if you have a well-maintained compost pile which generates enough heat to kill disease pathogens. |
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As expected, casein phosphorylation occurred on serine and threonine residues. |
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Studies of multidrug-resistant proteins have demonstrated two types of residues involved in binding to quaternary ammonium compounds. |
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It is proposed that the waste timber product would be obtained from local forestry residues including thinnings. |
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Small bones and egg shells actually help the waste disposer by scraping away food residues and caked on material. |
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It was proposed that the sulfur atoms would quench the fluorescence of these tryptophan residues, which appears to be the case. |
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This flavoprotein is a serine-threonine protein kinase able to phosphorylate its serine and threonine residues. |
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Some chemists now turned less to distilled quintessences and more to precipitates and residues in their search for new remedies. |
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Organic contaminants include residues of pesticides and other agricultural chemicals. |
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His favourite topics in number theory included binary quadratic forms, quadratic residues, Gauss sums and Fermat quotients. |
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Saprophytic parasitic fungal pathogens like fairy ring survive primarily on dead organic residues found in thatch. |
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This fold gathers the hydrophobic residues such that the acyl side chains have a reduced exposure to water. |
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Worship and adore the Guru, the Perfect True Guru, and all your sinful residues shall be dispelled. |
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It is proposed that the effects of the selected mutations were propagated into the active site through groups of interacting residues. |
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We accounted for factors that may be associated with nondietary exposure, and the metabolism and excretion of the residues. |
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Several of these results were based on measurements of binding affinities between specific residues in S4 and in the pore domain. |
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The unsaturated glucuronyl residues released by the action of the unsaturated glucuronyl hydrolases are nonenzymatically converted to keto acids. |
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We used perchloric acid because we found it much more effective at dissolving fluoride residues than either hydrochloric or nitric acid. |
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Backbone kinks induced by Pro residues can lead to characteristic motions of the nearby region. |
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Due to residues in the witloof chicory heads the use of insecticides is forbidden during forcing. |
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As a result of this contamination, residues of coccidiostats might appear in animal products like eggs or meat. |
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A large proportion of developing country households rely on biomass fuels such as wood, animal dung and crop residues for cooking and heating. |
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The residues are cleverly ironed onto canvas to create portraits of the artist's past encounters. |
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The negative values refer to inverse relationships between hydrophobic and hydrophilic residues. |
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The side chains of the substituted residues easily accommodate in the dimer interlace. |
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In the PCW, uronic acid residues are found as constituents of xylans, pectins, glucuronomannans and arabinogalactan-proteins. |
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He then ploughs down the clover and other crop residues, reincorporating them back into the soil. |
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Dung and bedding, along with all other crop residues, are returned to the land to replenish soil nutrients. |
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Such a sequence consists of the remainders, or residues, after squaring consecutive whole numbers, then dividing them by a given prime number. |
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Coiled coils commonly contain a heptad of residues labeled A-G, repeated at least three or four times. |
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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 agricultural residues are made up of cellulose and hemicellulose, known as cellulosic materials. |
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Further opportunities in Ireland arise from waste water treatment plants and agricultural residues. |
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When cysteine mutations are performed on the participating residues, spontaneous disulfide bond formation is observed. |
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As a result, it is almost impossible to know the amount of pesticide residues on supermarket produce. |
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The independent Veterinary Residues Committee is following up the issue of residues of nicarbazin and other feed additives in poultry. |
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Oxidation of amino acid residues in proteins is known to alter their functional properties. |
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Diclofenac residues have virtually annihilated the Oriental white-backed vulture in Pakistan. |
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As expected, these catalytic residues are fully conserved at the amino acid level. |
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Three empty five-gallon plastic drums containing residues of oil and antifreeze were abandoned nearby. |
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Cartridges found at the Post Office contained residues of aluminium, lead, barium and antimony or three or two of these elements. |
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The consequence has been that their forest industry and district heating plants are fully utilizing all available mill residues. |
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Special care was taken to include all the hydrogen bonds between the zinc ligands and the surrounding residues. |
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In general, the pore-lining residues are hydrophobic, which would create an apolar seal and prevent the passage of ions. |
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Obviously, the catalytic residues of an enzyme are key to its molecular function. |
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However, if people are concerned about dislodgeable residues, they can use the following precautions. |
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Therefore, as a first approximation, we considered all ionizable residues in their neutral forms. |
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Gene-disrupting pesticide residues have penetrated the livers of animals at the poles of the planet and in the depths of the oceans. |
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Any residues that rinse out in the water would easily harm vulnerable seedlings and ruin your crop. |
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Where can we store these not-so-pleasant residues of digital diasporas whose emancipatory political and aesthetic potential is less than certain? |
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The stereochemistry of the model was checked and all residues found to be in allowed conformations. |
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Physical distances between residues were calculated with a computer program. |
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They are less likely to be tainted with the chemical residues that lace non-organic, intensively reared meat. |
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In addition, the highly acidic amino acid residues repel the negatively charged DNA phosphate backbone electrostatically. |
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Urban and industrial activities can also pollute aquifers by run-off of non-inert products or solid residues deposited on the land. |
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And we get residues of the hormones in those foods, so if you are going to eat, I recommend reducing animal foods in the diet. |
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Keeldra in Leitrim failed to meet the national standard for both tarry residues and transparency. |
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London is not capable of being entirely self-sufficient in terms of the disposal of residues of non-inert waste. |
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Commercial fabric softeners are heavily scented with artificial fragrances that leave irritating residues on fabrics. |
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In some crystal structures, the conformational changes are limited to local residues surrounding the Schiff base. |
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Most of the residues were below the maximum levels set by the government, which had large safety margins, they pointed out. |
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These residues modulate the structural deformations caused by the pyrrolidine ring of Pro. |
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The substitution of tryptophan residues, therefore, does not affect actin self-assembly into filaments. |
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One of these differences is the distribution and quantity of acidic and basic residues. |
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Polymorphic residues are shaded, and their side chains in the canonical sequence are also shown. |
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Reeves stresses the need for crop residues in conservation tillage, especially in warmer regions. |
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A fresh or recirculated rinsing stage can be provided to flush detergent residues from parts. |
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Similarly, after crops are harvested, livestock are allowed to browse on crop residues and trees in fields. |
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The oxidation sites of alpha-crystallin are considered to be methionine, cysteine and tryptophan amino acid residues. |
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In many organisms, nuclear DNA is methylated at cytosine residues, resulting in 5-methylcytosine. |
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The beneficial actions of hypercapnic acidosis were not mediated by inhibition of nitration of amino acid residues within proteins. |
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Note that we assumed all charged amino acid residues were exposed in solution, and did not interact with each other. |
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Hazardous waste includes contaminated soil, paint, solvent residues, asbestos and highly acidic and alkaline solids. |
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In the sequence used here, the presence of L-Gln residues may lead to topoisomers. |
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He gave bounds for the least quadratic residues modulo a prime, and for the least primitive root for a prime. |
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The polar head is a macrocyclic lactone ring containing nine amino acid residues, three of which have positive charges, whereas one has negative charge. |
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These results demonstrate how residues outside the active site can be important in helping determine the subtleties of the active site amino acid geometries. |
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Fewer extra residues are needed for the light chain, possibly due to the higher initial homology between the mouse and human kappa variable regions. |
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Besides the long-range interactions it makes with neighboring protease residues, the binding affinity of a peptide also depends on its own conformation. |
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When confronted with food concerns, from pesticide residues to the environmental damage wreaked by salmon farming, the government doesn't want to know. |
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Chemical analysis of residues in amphorae has proved that many did contain wine and olive oil, as had been assumed, but some contained wheat flour. |
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He said that with the use of rotavators, stubs and residues of the previous crops get chopped into fine pieces and get thoroughly mixed in soil to form organic manure. |
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The double-stranded helices are either parallel or antiparallel and exist in a variety of conformations of different lengths and numbers of residues per turn. |
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An investigation by Britain's Pesticides Safety Directorate found lindane residues in three-quarters of chocolate samples on sale in British supermarkets. |
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The largest contributions to the ligand-receptor energy are provided by aspartates and glutamates in the selectivity filter and carboxyl residues in the outer ring. |
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Much of the pollution comes from mine tailings, or residues. |
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Many of these live saprophytically on dead organic matter on or in soil where they are regarded as the most important decomposers of plant residues and other organic matter. |
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Sample residues were washed, dried, and sieved through 0.125 mm screens. |
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Fluorescein is frequently conjugated to macromolecules via lysine residues using an isothiocyanate derivative or to sulfhydryl groups via a variety of chemistries. |
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The hundreds of chemicals used by farmers to control pests, improve production and beautify fruit and vegetables leave residues that end up on our tables. |
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The label did not modify the spectral properties of the bound pigments and was probably reacting with residues exposed at the hydrophilic surfaces. |
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At first, researchers modified a Holland transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop residues, which worked well in moist, mellow soils. |
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One fruit was cut transversely to form five pairs of flat equatorial transects and these were rinsed briefly with water to remove cell-content residues from the cut surfaces. |
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Fully deprotonating both acidic residues would appear to totally alter the selectivity of the channel, making it more suitable for divalent ions than monovalent ones. |
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Interaction of Cl 2 with oxides of nitrogen may also occur, causing the chlorination and nitration of various amino acid residues, particularly tyrosine. |
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Five of the vessels from four burials contain clay residues, suggesting that pigments had been stored in them when they were placed in the graves. |
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When the trichomes were fully developed, the compounds were volatilized and only residues were responsible for an orange fluorescence in the cell wall area. |
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Neither the volatility of chemicals in an indoor environment, nor whether pesticide residues may be absorbed by the skin during handling of flowers is addressed. |
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From a chemical point of view rubber is a carbohydrate consisting of high molecular weight chains of 1,4-polyisoprene residues in cis-configuration. |
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Fetuin contains six oligosaccharides chains, namely three carbohydrate units O-linked to Thr or Ser residues and three complex glycans, N-linked to Asn residues. |
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The first group includes the molecule belonging to the species of the superfamilies Cavioidea and Chinchilloidea, which conserves the number of residues. |
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She carried this one even further and tried, where possible, to use agro-based materials made from crop residues such as wheat straws and sunflower seed hulls. |
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The positive charge of the chromophore is localized primarily in the imine region of the chromophore and is stabilized by two nearby aspartic acid residues. |
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At first, researchers modified a transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop residues, which worked well in moist, mellow soils. |
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New case compositions ensure good combustibility and no residues even under extreme conditions while limiting migration of nitric ester from gun propellants. |
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The change in activity of the output domain is brought about through the reversible transfer of phosphoryl groups to the invariant aspartate residues at the receiver domain. |
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We find that the channel conducts when the ionizable residues near the extracellular entrance are fully charged and those near the intracellular side are partially charged. |
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Accordingly, all ionizable residues were considered to be in their charged state, in accordance with the standard pK values and the pH of the reaction. |
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Wandering hands leave acid residues that corrode the marble. |
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It also reveals the mechanical coupling that exists between residues. |
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They analyzed the remains of food left in tombs as offerings and the residues of beer and crumbs of bread encrusted on pottery shards and vessels. |
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The most complex of these are the gangliosides, which contain one or more sialic acid residues and thus have a net negative change under physiological conditions. |
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Coproporphyrinogen III is transported to the interior of the mitochondrion, where 2 propionate residues are decarboxylated, yielding vinyl substituents on the 2 pyrrole rings. |
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Of all the 90 ionizable residues located along the ion-conducting pathway, 52 residues are lysines and arginines and 38 residues are aspartate and glutamates. |
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Granitic intrusions common in the upper crust are typically products of fluid-absent melting of fertile crustal rocks, leaving granulitic residues and migmatitc complexes. |
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Tests must be performed for pyrogens, sterility, and EO residues. |
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Cigarettes contain many pesticide residues, some chlorine chemicals that when burned produce dioxin, a known human carcinogen and cause of a host of diseases. |
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It produces both shine and hygienic cleanliness by removing surface residues like calcium, limescale, dirt deposits, and soap scum. |
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Lysosomal sialidase cleans sialic acid residues located in the last part of gangliosides, oligosaccharides and glycoproteins. |
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It accelerates soil warming and water evaporation in spring because of the lesser quantity of residues on the soil surface. |
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Heavy metals, residues of many plant and insect venoms and plastic waste flotsam are not biodegradable. |
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After cooling on ice, the samples were incubated with 30 mM iodoacetamide for 1 h in the dark to carbamidomethylate the cysteine residues. |
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Effects of incorporation of allelopathic plants leaf residues on mycorrhizal colonization and Gladiolus diseases. |
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Previous reports have employed approximately a 1000-fold molar excess of acetic anhydride to acetylate solvent accessible lysine residues. |
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The animal residues found included possible blood residues, hair fragments, bone or antler fragments, and a feather barbule fragment. |
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To remove residues of NaOCl and ethanol the disinfected BES were then ultrasonicated twice in double distilled water for 10 min. |
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Chemical modifications of these basic amino acid residues include methylation, phosphorylation, and acetylation. |
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Crop residues play a role in the mitigation of erosion, because they reduce the impact of raindrops breaking up the soil particles. |
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It is generally manufactured from the residues obtained in the glue and gelatin industries. |
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The Guanabara Bay has lost mangrove areas and suffers from residues from domestic and industrial sewage, oils and heavy metals. |
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The backbone of the DNA strand is made from alternating phosphate and sugar residues. |
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To examine this model we identified phosphoresidues within Su and functionally tested Su proteins in which these residues were altered. |
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No peaks with two Kdo residues were found, since the ketosidic bond is much more acid-labile than the common aldosidic bonds. |
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Plant residues bonded to the silicon of some tools confirm the use to chop plants. |
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Discharge of cargo residues from bulk carriers can pollute ports, waterways, and oceans. |
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However, gunpowder smoke and the solid residues are basic, and as such the net effect of fireworks on acid rain is debatable. |
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This is due to the innovative recycling of sugarcane residues such as Vinasse and Filter Cake to be applied as organic soil fertilizers. |
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Additionally inorganic residues such as ochre, mica and vivianite were observed. |
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Distribution of lectin-binding glycosidic residues in the hamster follicular oocytes and their modificationsin the zona pellucid after ovulation. |
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One promising way to use this potential is to pelletise the residues for their combustion in CHP plants. |
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Phosphorylation, methylation, acetylation, and ubiquitination are primary modifications of lysine and serine residues on histone tails. |
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Flucloxacillin binds covalently to selective lysine residues on albumin to form a hapten. |
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The conserved pantetheinylated serine residues are indicated by the open triangle. |
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Tests showed residues of tylosin in three out of 20 honey jars, according to the consumer group. |
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What about those tiger prawns from south east Asia that contained residues of illegal, carcinogenic nitrofuran drugs? |
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An extra modification step occurs in heparin and heparan sulfate by the deacetylation and N-sulfation of GlcNAc residues. |
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No matter what, no discharge of residues containing pollutants is permitted within 12 miles of the nearest land. |
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The placement of the propylene residues is predominantly in a stereoregular isotactic manner. |
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The FDA has determined that the levels of ECH residues in carrageen do not represent a safety concern. |
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According to the manufacturer's data, 8I-7 is specific to the epitope comprising amino acid residues 137-148 of the cTnI molecule. |
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Ultrastructural localization of cell surface sugar residues in ericoid mycorrhizal fungi by gold-labelled lectins. |
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Why compound the issue of high chloride levels from a HASL flux or high sulfate residues from trapped etchant below these components as well? |
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Anaerobic fermentation of cellulose containing organic materials like cattle dung, poultry droppings, human excreta, crop residues etc. |
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It incorporates crop residues, solid manures, limestone and commercial fertilisers along with oxygen. |
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It is also possible that the return of crop above-ground residues, particularly senesced leaves in the post-flowering period, was involved. |
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The FDA has placed farmed catfish from China on a watch list for illegal residues of malachite green and fluoroquinolones. |
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Organic residues on ancient lithic artifacts from the Las Cruces area of New Mexico. |
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Using the universal solvent of fresh water, the bidets can effectively remove residues that irritative, dry toilet papers often leave behind. |
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Bioo Scientific also manufactures two ELISAs for the detection of fluoroquinolone residues in meat and milk. |
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Hard water fluid residues will be tacky and less resoluble, affecting, for example, limit switches and machine tool functioning. |
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By killing the bacteria that produce lactic acid, antibiotic residues can allow pathogenic bacteria to proliferate. |
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Susceptibility of the European earwig, Forficula auricularia, to insecticide residues on apple leaves. |
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Oxidation of free amino acids and amino acid residues in proteins by radiolysis and by metal-catalyzed reactions. |
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Intermediate glycostructures have different numbers of galactose, mannose, and sialic acid residues. |
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However, a range of tough shore species were seen to survive exposure to bulk oil and lingering residues. |
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Detailed analysis of bound atrazine residues in soil demonstrated that most of the residues were in the finest soil fraction that contained humified organic matter. |
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For those who have not been following this story, fracking is the unlovely name for the unlovelier process of extracting tarry underground oil residues. |
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Has nonconductive, noncorrosive and highly insulated residues. |
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According to scientists including Markus Zweckstetter and Eckhard Mandelkow, methylene blue inactivates molecular residues that promote the bonding of tau proteins. |
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Like the Alfa Laval TJ20G, the Alfa Laval TJ40G uses a high-impact jet stream to effectively clean tough tank residues and minimize the risk of product contamination. |
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The objective was to investigate the suitability of utilizing bark residues in the manufacture of particleboards for the floor underlayment application. |
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A track-mounted horizontal grinder was used to comminute forest residues, including limbs, chunks, tops, and small-diameter trees of mixed conifer and whole-tree hardwoods. |
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The mesofauna abundance was also high in the mixed residues heap. |
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Thyroglobulin contains 140 tyrosine residues and serves as the matrix to which reactive iodine is attached to form monoiodotyrosine and diiodotyrosine. |
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Along with diluted salts, it can contain residues of pretreatment and cleaning chemicals, their reaction byproducts and heavy metals due to corrosion. |
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Scientists use it in gas-centrifuge and other enrichment processes and as a purging agent to remove industrial residues from centrifuges and calutron parts. |
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Testing of bats for insecticide residues could promote detection of insecticides in the environment, including those that have not been documented to bioaccumulate in bats. |
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Because of the generally higher process temperature and the more homogeneous nature of the input, the residues appear to be more slaggy or sintered. |
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Smelter slag and other residues contain significant quantities of metals. |
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The remaining three coordination sites are usually occupied by water molecules and can be exchanged with histidine residues of the recombinant protein. |
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Three techniques have been developed to measure dislodgeable residues on indoor and outdoor surfaces and to characterize transfer from one location to another. |
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Small ostracods, sponge spicules, agglutinated foraminifers, gastropods, bivalves, brachiopods, fragments of conularids and bryozoans occur in the residues. |
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Standard practice for collection of dislodgeable residues from floors. |
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Radioactive primordial nuclides found in the Earth are residues from ancient supernova explosions that occurred before the formation of the solar system. |
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Some were used as reduction pots to smelt copper ores, others have some organic residues associated with food, and still others were employed as funerary urns. |
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The invention includes a cDNA that encodes a predicted protein of 191 amino acid residues having similarity to the carbohydrate recognition domain of C-type lectins. |
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At the villa Vesuvio outside Pompeii, Ciaraldi examined residues from a dolium which contained large quantities of peaches and walnuts and a wide array of medicinal plants. |
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Peter Bradnock, chief executive of the British Meat and Poultry Federation, said the industry and VMD were investigating why residues were occurring. |
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The simplest of such compounds is rubredoxin, which has only one iron atom coordinated to four sulfur atoms from cysteine residues in the surrounding peptide chains. |
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The sequences compared in this study were used to create a diverse background in order to identify residues that differentiate function in the silica deposition process. |
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The assays used antisera raised in rabbits against human BNP and BNP conjugated, respectively, to ovalbumin and bovine serum albumin through their cysteine residues. |
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Government testing is so sensitive it finds traces of synthetic pesticides in one quarter of organic produce and nobody tests for residues of toxic organic pesticides. |
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Other forage crops are also grown and many of these, as well as crop residues, can be ensiled to fill the gap in the nutritional needs of livestock in the lean season. |
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