「Conjugation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| ing and revolutionary singing, and a little | conjugation, all ends happily. |
| n would be expected by the stabilization of | conjugation alone. |
| where "*" denotes complex | conjugation and δ is Kronecker's delta. |
| long pili (external cell structures used in | conjugation and adhesion). |
| The UGTs serve a major role in the | conjugation and subsequent elimination of potentially t |
| conjugative: mediate DNA transfer through | conjugation and therefore spread rapidly among the bact |
| lation of the combined symmetries of charge | conjugation and parity, collectively known as CP. |
| ic character of porphin stems both from its | conjugation as well as its flat or planar geometry, mea |
| e of delocalised π electrons arising from a | conjugation between the benzene and vinyls groups. |
| Chilodonella uncinata has sexual | conjugation for recombination, and replication of the c |
| ven the widely varying conventions for verb | conjugation found in other languages, this is arguably |
| s these will degrade the KHP and mop up the | conjugation groups. |
| e, quantum amplification and superior phase | conjugation have been some other methods utilized to re |
| inner automorphism, a type of | conjugation homomorphism |
| cy class, the image of an element under the | conjugation homomorphisms |
| conformal | conjugation in complex dynamics |
| n or someone else with limited knowledge of | conjugation in the English language. |
| ), and the same frame functions (except for | conjugation in the case of complex wavelets) are used f |
| Conjugation increases water solubility, preventing pass | |
| This | conjugation is termed "I/II" to coincide with historic/ |
| As isogonal | conjugation is a function, it makes sense to speak of t |
| This | conjugation is termed "III" (instead of "II") to coinci |
| on of the valve spindles and flexing of the | conjugation levers, affecting the valve events when the |
| conjugation of isometries in Euclidean space, an explic | |
| oxylic acid groups remain available for the | conjugation of biomolecules such as DNA or proteins. |
| lacetylglutamine is a product formed by the | conjugation of phenylacetate and glutamine. |
| nally prescribed in low doses to aid in the | conjugation of bilirubin in patients suffering from Gil |
| GSTs catalyse the | conjugation of reduced glutathione - via a sulfhydryl g |
| c acid is a bile acidformed in the liver by | conjugation of chenodeoxycholate with taurine, usually |
| The | conjugation of xenobiotic molecules with hydrophilic mo |
| (e.g., reduced hepatocyte uptake, impaired | conjugation of bilirubin, and reduced hepatocyte secret |
| Wheland intermediate, in which (fourth) the | conjugation of the ring is broken. |
| ase is an enzyme that catalyzes the sulfate | conjugation of primary and secondary alcohols including |
| loid and haploid cells occur as a result of | conjugation of two haploid cells or self-diploidisation |
| The transient | conjugation of Atg8 to the membrane lipid phosphatidyle |
| sification on two different parameters: the | conjugation of the present-future tense and the form of |
| discover the principles that controlled the | conjugation of the verbs. |
| "Proposed role of ATP in protein breakdown: | Conjugation of proteins with multiple chains of the pol |
| The extended | conjugation of the acrylate portion of the molecule abs |
| spects of his interest, love, women and the | conjugation of every-day experiences that make “us all |
| , metaphony, consonant assimilation and the | conjugation of verbs in the future tense. |
| often stabilisation by | conjugation or resonance |
| Often stabilisation by | conjugation or resonance |
| n to the term strong (stark) to designate a | conjugation or declension when a language has two paral |
| A strong inflection is a system of verb | conjugation or noun/adjective declension which can be c |
| of delocalization of pi electrons caused by | conjugation over all or part of the molecule. |
| onjugation is similar to the general verbal | conjugation paradigm in Sanskrit, and can also be compa |
| While there are other GSTs capable of this | conjugation reaction (notably in the alpha class), thes |
| usceptible to spontaneous hydrolysis during | conjugation reactions. |
| usceptible to spontaneous hydrolysis during | conjugation reactions. |
| Conjugation relies exclusively on infixes, which are li | |
| These four have their own | conjugation schemes which differ significantly from all |
| pines, A. tumefaciens produces a diffusible | conjugation signal called 30C8HSL or the Agrobacterium |
| Grammatical | conjugation, the modification of a verb from its basic |
| ave had a separate subjective and objective | conjugation, the latter of which was used in connection |
| glycoprotein with 4 lysine residues for | conjugation to a labeled molecule. |
| ted in the liver but quickly deactivated by | conjugation to glucuronic acid. |
| e must be shuttled out of the cell to allow | conjugation to occur at a physiological rate. |
| eproduction occurs through a process called | conjugation whereby two organisms come together and fus |
| conjugation with cholesterol | |
| cid, but exists in its enol form due to the | conjugation with the double bond. |
| rofen undergoes metabolism in the liver via | conjugation with glucoronic acid, CYP3A4 and CYP2C9 hyd |
| If these groups are in direct | conjugation with the pi-system of the chromophore, they |
| The | conjugation yields to the R-irregular conjugation of ar |
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