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| und was found to be nonaromatic and extremely | reactive above −50 °C through Diels-Alder dimerization |
| s, and alkyl, aryl, and vinyl halides to form | reactive adducts. |
| She had been suffering from asthma, | reactive airways dysfunction syndrome, chronic obstruc |
| However, this enzyme does not exploit the | reactive aldehyde group, but instead utilizes the phos |
| e, and UN 2452, is an extremely flammable and | reactive alkyne with chemical formula C4H6 and CAS num |
| used in DNA microarray experiments due to the | reactive amines). |
| TCCPD combines proactive, | reactive, and educational law enforcement services for |
| on of phosphine with carbon, but is extremely | reactive and polymerises readily at temperatures above |
| come into contact with the UF6 gas (a highly | reactive and corrosive substance). |
| Ketenes are generally very | reactive, and participate in various cycloadditions. |
| ortance because halogens generally are highly | reactive and also bioaccumulate in humans, and compris |
| UNITE Connaught Services to outsource planned | reactive and life cycle maintenance services to UNITE' |
| ACS took on many other battles utilizing both | reactive and proactive strategies to protect Alaska's |
| However it is far from stable, it is highly | reactive and has a very short lifetime. |
| It is highly | reactive and needs to be kept away from heat and stron |
| Carbenes are extremely | reactive and are known to attack even unactivated C-H |
| GeCl2 is quite | reactive and inserts into many different types of chem |
| These types of compounds are highly | reactive and usually alkylate nucleophilic amino acids |
| ast members, hexacene and heptacene, are very | reactive and have only been isolated in a matrix. |
| Nitric oxide is highly | reactive and quickly reacts with molecular oxygen (O2) |
| These modifications claim to be more | reactive and/or more stable in the atmosphere. |
| Ascorbates are highly | reactive antioxidants used as food preservatives. |
| daylight windows"), telepathy, mind control, | reactive armor which can protect from time-accelerated |
| e of up to 4,000 m, can also defeat explosive | reactive armour (ERA). |
| armour systems such as Chobham and explosive | reactive armour, which can absorb most high-explosive |
| battle armour, such as Chobham, and Explosive | Reactive Armour, these shells have become less and les |
| tic compounds and are often readily made from | reactive aromatic compounds with electron-donating sub |
| naged to overcome the debilitating effects of | reactive arthritis - which put him out of rugby for ne |
| Reactive arthritis (ReA) | |
| negative spondyloarthropathy as well, such as | reactive arthritis (Reiter's Syndrome), certain eye di |
| Due to a persistent joint injury named | reactive arthropathy, Stonebridge announced his premat |
| the sugar is linked to a carbon rather than a | reactive atom such as nitrogen or oxygen. |
| true story of Beth Thomas, who suffered from | reactive attachment disorder as a result of being sexu |
| "Although the diagnosis of | reactive attachment disorder is based on symptoms disp |
| and other agencies) installed three permeable | reactive barriers, containing three different reactive |
| al bias introduced into social experiments by | reactive behavior by the control group. |
| It allows specifying the | reactive behavior, and the synchronous programming, of |
| It is a | reactive biomolecule that is easily reduced. |
| Given time, thrombin is able to cleave the | reactive bond within antithrombin and an inactive anti |
| ate, initiating an attack on the antithrombin | reactive bond causes antithrombin to become activated |
| lexes as a consequence of their attack on the | reactive bond. |
| Note that any | reactive branch current is not minimum at resonance, b |
| active visualization package implementing the | Reactive Business Intelligence approach. |
| These chemicals are extremely | reactive, capable of intense cell destruction, damage |
| The highly | reactive carbene group removes the need for different |
| table trivalent radical containing one highly | reactive carbon atom bound to one fluorine atom with t |
| isms usually suggest the creation of a highly | reactive carbon radical from carbon monoxide and carbo |
| Extremely | reactive cations such as those derived from Ti, Zr, Hf |
| al key amino acids in the hinge region of the | reactive center loop which are important for proteinas |
| These | reactive chemical species can reach DNA by diffusion a |
| study of the dynamical systems associated to | reactive chemicals and their corresponding differentia |
| tributions in the modern theory of chemically | reactive collisions and unimolecular reactions. |
| The conditions in the | reactive column are suboptimal both as a chemical reac |
| aminoallyl moiety is aliphatic and thus more | reactive compared to the amine groups that are directl |
| The cubane-like tetramer A is hardly | reactive compared to the dimer B which forms first mix |
| Malonaldehyde is a highly | reactive compound that is not typically observed in pu |
| SOCl2 is a | reactive compound that can explosively release dangero |
| undergoes rapid hydrolysis, producing various | reactive compounds and fluorophosgene. |
| Sulfenyl chlorides are | reactive compounds that behave as sources of RS+. |
| emperature and pressure conditions chemically | reactive constituents of the lubricant react with the |
| share a common active site sequence with two | reactive cysteine residues: Cys-X-Y-Cys, where X and Y |
| d partner, by a thiolate anion derived from a | reactive cysteine in a reduced partner. |
| cytoplasmically localized protein with highly | reactive cysteines that respond quickly to changes in |
| anergic symptoms, endogenous depression, and | reactive depression. |
| This is generally accomplished using a | reactive derivative of the fluorophore that selectivel |
| o pre-dry solvents prior to the use of a more | reactive desiccant. |
| The NVP monomer is commonly used as a | reactive diluent in ultraviolet and electron-beam cura |
| Polyaspartic esters perform well as a | reactive diluting agent for high solids polyurethane c |
| Hence, in a typical | reactive distillation column that consists of both rea |
| Typically, | reactive distillation equipment comprises a reactive c |
| Asp210 in the active site, which is made more | reactive due to the increase in its pKa (or the negati |
| A carbene dye is a | reactive dye based on carbene chemistry. |
| Many | reactive dyes also incorporate a triazine ring. |
| lorine-substituted triazines are also used as | reactive dyes. |
| ts usage in describing circuits with a single | reactive element (capacitor or inductor), where it can |
| filters, RC and RL filters, include only one | reactive element, except hybrid LC filter which is cha |
| In polymerization reaction, the | reactive end-groups of a polymer chain react in each p |
| react with UV curable moiety alcohols to form | reactive esters, such as 2-allyloxyethanol. |
| The | reactive fear prevents the dreaded wish from being ful |
| nown for his work on millisecond reactors and | reactive flash volatilization. |
| the book “Flow Control: Passive, Active, and | Reactive Flow Management,” and editor of the books “Fr |
| It is classified as a | reactive fluid process, which produce shale oil by hyd |
| Dansyl amide is a | reactive fluorescent dye that is used in biochemistry |
| It is more | reactive for this purpose than HF. |
| He was the first scientist to use the | reactive force of water and constructed the first wate |
| Discipline of the reasoning mind controls the | reactive forces and results in appropriate 'action' ra |
| ne glycol oligomers, the concentration of the | reactive form of formaldehyde depends on temperature a |
| Silylium is a | reactive form of silicon with three, rather than the u |
| indicating that this reaction involves a more | reactive formylating agent, possibly CHO+. |
| It is an alkene and it contains a | reactive four-membered ring. |
| d cleavage of the initiator molecule yields a | reactive free radical. |
| does not involve the further production of a | reactive free radical. |
| The nitrous oxide will in turn yield a highly | reactive free oxygen radical, which reacts with and de |
| In this chemoselective ligation, the two | reactive functional groups selectively form a covalent |
| ved by injecting a collisional gas (He), or a | reactive gas (H2), or a mixture of the two, directly i |
| The vapors are carried by the | reactive gas, which is oxygen in case of metal oxides |
| e mixture may burn in vacuum, air or inert or | reactive gas. |
| al solid and liquid explosives, as well as in | reactive gases. |
| 2 in He and 100% H2, where the NH3 and H2 are | reactive gasses and the He is a collisional gas. |
| s directly, but it is metabolised by UGT to a | reactive glucuronide, which binds irreversibly to plas |
| l probes consist of three general elements: a | reactive group capable of labeling a defined amino aci |
| It is an alkaline earth metal, a relatively | reactive group, although it is not as nearly reactive |
| pharose is a tradename for the anion-exchange | reactive group, diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) covalently li |
| erial is capable of further polymerization by | reactive groups to a fully cured high molecular weight |
| Given its two relatively | reactive groups, 2-nitrobenzaldehyde is a potential st |
| s a measure of the amount of iodine sensitive | reactive groups. |
| sported from the ocean and oxidized to become | reactive halogen species in the air. |
| Br-) into | reactive halogen species (e.g. |
| r of atmospheric oxidation, and generation of | reactive halogen atoms/oxides that become the primary |
| This group is able to form | reactive halogen species and, as a result, natural org |
| Dimethyl carbonate, which is less | reactive, has far lower toxicity compared to both dime |
| If the system runs out of | reactive hydrocarbons economically viable elemental su |
| Hexacene is very unstable, being highly | reactive in the 6, 15 positions due to pi electron loc |
| Tetrafluorohydrazine, N2F4, is a colourless, | reactive inorganic gas. |
| adish peroxidase (HRP) converts tyramide into | reactive intermediate in the presence of hydrogen pero |
| An Aryl radical in organic chemistry is an | reactive intermediate and an arene compound incorporat |
| led: aminylium ion) in organic chemistry is a | reactive intermediate based on nitrogen with both an e |
| C, possibly interfering with perferryl-Hb, a | reactive intermediate in the hydroperoxide-dependent H |
| d intermediate is its opposite number and the | reactive intermediate in electrophilic aromatic substi |
| This type of | reactive intermediate is implicated in certain organic |
| voking a non-classical ion 3 in scheme 3 as a | reactive intermediate as the initial reaction product |
| A nitrene is a | reactive intermediate and is involved is many chemical |
| The | reactive intermediate in this reaction is a free radic |
| is a cyclohexadienyl cation that appears as a | reactive intermediate in electrophilic aromatic substi |
| This | reactive intermediate is postulated to occur in ring o |
| Chain propagation is a process in which a | reactive intermediate is continuously regenerated duri |
| carbenes they appear in chemical reactions as | reactive intermediates and with special precautions th |
| dependently evolved this strategy to transfer | reactive intermediates from one active site to another |
| Silylenes have been proposed as | reactive intermediates and are so unstable that they u |
| These complexes are found as | reactive intermediates in nucleophilic aromatic substi |
| his Ph.D. thesis, "Study on the Structure of | Reactive Intermediates and Reaction Mechanism". |
| Here X and Y are the | reactive intermediates. |
| o identified solvolysis mechanisms, including | reactive intermediates. |
| This reaction takes place through several | reactive intermediates: the aryne 2 is formed from phe |
| plasma ion doping, vacuum plasmaspraying, and | reactive ion etching. |
| Contact Hole Etching in Load-Locked Hexagonal | Reactive Ion Etch System |
| Due to the mostly vertical delivery of | reactive ions, reactive-ion etching can produce very a |
| Concentrated acid (above 50%) is highly | reactive; it readily decomposes upon heating, and expl |
| As HO2 is quite | reactive, it acts as a "cleanser" of the atmosphere by |
| tone and carbon dioxide and produces a highly | reactive ketene compound. |
| with Otto Folin he co-developed the chemical | reactive known as the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent (FCR). |
| djacent to granite intrusions and adjacent to | reactive lithologies such as limestone, marl and bande |
| known as CD59, or MIRL (membrane inhibitor of | reactive lysis) is a human gene and protein. |
| our experiences, so that we often behave in a | reactive manner as if we were no more than animals, wi |
| In some cases a | reactive material, for example, methane, hydrogen or a |
| This | reactive metabolite spontaneously decomposes to form a |
| This double ketone (quinone) is a | reactive metabolite of naphthalene and is found in die |
| Titanium is a | reactive metal, the surface of which quickly oxidizes |
| All the elements of the group are | reactive metals with a high melting points (1910 °C, 2 |
| efore, sodium and potassium, as well as other | reactive metals, cannot be reduced from their oxides i |
| Methytransferases use a | reactive methyl group bound to sulfur in S-adenosyl me |
| think we're going to find ourselves in a very | reactive mode rather than driving the process in a con |
| Coordination Language and Constraint Automata | Reactive Module Language. |
| ion, elucidation of the role of resonances in | reactive molecular collisions, the theory of collision |
| Dicarbon monoxide (C2O) is an extremely | reactive molecule that contains two carbon atoms and o |
| nation polymer of palladium(II) chloride into | reactive, monomeric acetonitrile or benzonitrile compl |
| hite phosphorus is the least stable, the most | reactive, more volatile, less dense, and more toxic th |
| NanoFoil is the trademarked name for a | reactive multi-layer foil material, sometimes referred |
| t previously employed toxic liquid mercury or | reactive NaK (sodium-potassium alloy). |
| Due to their poorly | reactive nature and small concentration in solution, H |
| The | reactive nitrenium, carbonium and arylamidonium ion me |
| s and is considered a marker of NO-dependent, | reactive nitrogen species-induced nitrative stress. |
| ons leading to generation of Nitric Oxide and | Reactive Nitrogen Species. |
| s a product of tyrosine nitration mediated by | reactive nitrogen species such as peroxynitrite anion |
| this "fixed" form of nitrogen, (also known as | reactive nitrogen), dictates how much food can be grow |
| s are dark red ionic compounds containing the | reactive O3− anion. |
| The oxidizer is the other | reactive of the chemical reaction. |
| Bismuth pentafluoride is the most | reactive of the Group 15 pentafluorides and is an extr |
| to study compounds and reactions that are too | reactive or unstable under standard laboratory conditi |
| ntial thrombocytosis (elevated counts, either | reactive or as an expression of myeloproliferative dis |
| This colourless liquid is a | reactive organochlorine compound that is a widely used |
| and obtain a long-chain hydrocarbon with the | reactive organopotassium end still intact. |
| Superoxide is one of the main | reactive oxygen species in the cell, and, as such, SOD |
| r family of well-established free radical and | reactive oxygen detoxifying enzymes that includes supe |
| Measurements of mitochondrial | reactive oxygen species production revealed that SkQ i |
| another species, to produce free radicals and | Reactive Oxygen Species. |
| ed production of a natural byproduct known as | reactive oxygen species (ROS). |
| biosynthetic reactions and protection against | reactive oxygen species. |
| ide also activates NADPH oxidase, a source of | reactive oxygen species contributing to inflammation, |
| mmalian biology, singlet oxygen is one of the | reactive oxygen species, which is linked to oxidation |
| lenged bacteria out of the pores, a number of | reactive oxygen species makes the environment unbearab |
| ctant, and is able to induce the formation of | reactive oxygen species and the release of lysosome en |
| f UCP2 is the control of mitochondria-derived | reactive oxygen species. |
| gen through tissues, scavenge nitric oxide or | reactive oxygen species, or serve a protective functio |
| reducing species that can detoxify poisonous | reactive oxygen species, such as hydrogen peroxide. |
| orm of xanthine oxidoreductase that generates | reactive oxygen species) is an enzyme that catalyzes t |
| ls and is associated with the accumulation of | reactive oxygen species (ROS), resulting in cell death |
| cidal substances in the macrophage, including | reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide, leading to t |
| and thus, spatially separated from metabolic | reactive oxygen species. |
| pounds which may be utilized by microbes, and | reactive oxygen species, which may damage tissues and |
| ysis is insensitive to high concentrations of | reactive oxygen species (ROS). |
| Production of | reactive oxygen species in mitochondria is considered |
| e presence of the malaria parasite leading to | reactive oxygen radicals that are damaging to the para |
| ion with p110γ, p110δ controls the release of | reactive oxygen species in neutrophils. |
| Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are also produced as a r | |
| We now know that | reactive oxygen species likely play a key role in fibr |
| es oxidative stress by provoking a buildup of | reactive oxygen species within cancer cells. |
| e release from neutrophils and macrophages of | reactive oxygen and nitrogen species, acid hydrolases, |
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