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Blanchard is worn and rounded, with a slight | elongation along a northeastern direction. |
The driller's survey do not call this | elongation an uncertainty but rather call it bias or er |
e tissue condition disorder characterized by | elongation and generalized tortuosity of the major arte |
rence and alternative global markers include | elongation and initiation factors, RNA polymerase subun |
rapeseed (Brassica napus) could promote stem | elongation and cell division. |
, a ketosynthase (KS), which catalyzes chain | elongation, and an Acyl carrier protein (ACP) where the |
ubunits in yeast affect Pol II transcription | elongation, and purified human FACT binds specifically |
It is formed by an | elongation and desaturation of arachidonic acid 20:4 ω- |
r, high concentrations of auxin inhibit root | elongation and instead enhance adventitious root format |
an increase in pausing during transcription | elongation and it competes with nucleoside triphosphate |
and becomes unable to participate in protein | elongation, and, so, the cell dies. |
ynamics elements enabling its involvement in | elongation arrest, gating, intra-cellular regulation an |
tic RNA polymerase II (Pol II) transcription | elongation both in vitro and in vivo. |
They stimulate cell | elongation, breaking and budding, seedless fruits, and |
c which works by blocking nucleic acid chain | elongation by binding to the polymerase, thus stopping |
a gene can also be downregulated by blocking | elongation by RNA polymerase (without the need for an e |
hemical compound that inhibits transcription | elongation by RNA Polymerase II. |
nscription initiation complex and preventing | elongation by RNA polymerase. |
a 3' hydroxyl group, hence no further chain | elongation can occur once this dideoxynucleotide is on |
zed by good fatigue life and relatively high | elongation capability. |
whereas the flexible chains will impart the | elongation characteristics to the polymer. |
rbs of Perth, the district has a north-south | elongation covering three separate built up areas. |
mplex, leaving another free A-site where the | elongation cycle can start again. |
ted on a map will appear as an ellipse whose | elongation depends on the amount of distortion by the m |
Elevation, depression, | elongation, diminution, and other marks become relevant |
to function in neurite outgrowth and process | elongation during neuronal differentiation. |
Since then this | elongation effect is being used for the bioassay of Lep |
rototype tools/processes to account for this | elongation effect. |
Whether the transformation is stretching ( | elongation, extension, inflation), or shrinking (compre |
ECIS), a selenocysteine-specific translation | elongation factor and a SECIS binding protein. |
NELF-B is a subunit of negative | elongation factor (NELF), which also includes NELF-A (W |
tor receptor, PDGFRA, Eukaryotic translation | elongation factor 1 alpha 1, Linker of activated T cell |
EF-G or | elongation factor G (historically known as translocase) |
GDPCP was used to examine the prokaryotic | elongation factor EF-Tu. EF-Tu is required for the elon |
he two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and | elongation factor 2, whereas its two products are ADP a |
sensitivity inducing factor (DSIF), negative | elongation factor (NELF), and positive transcription el |
In yeast U18 is located in the introns of | Elongation Factor 1 beta (EF1-beta). |
The second | elongation factor is eEF-2, the counterpart to prokaryo |
ically bound to an alternative translational | elongation factor (SelB or mSelB (a.k.a. |
In enzymology, an | elongation factor 2 kinase (EC 2.7.11.20) is an enzyme |
DNA sequences in the gene coding translation | elongation factor 1-alpha. |
o differentiate between these two steps: the | elongation factor could associate, but without hydrolys |
esis inhibitor by preventing the turnover of | elongation factor G (EF-G) from the ribosome. |
Other toxins act at | elongation factor-2. |
Eukaryotic | elongation factors are very similar to those in prokary |
Is necessary for pollen | elongation for pollen tube formation. |
nd conjunction is invisible because of small | elongation from sun; both other events are difficult to |
main polymerase in bacteria (responsible for | elongation); has 3'->5' exonuclease activity (proofread |
65 ksi); strain to rupture (sometimes called | elongation) in a 200-mm-long test specimen, 18 %; strai |
They also mediate the first changes in stem | elongation in blue light (before cryptochromes become a |
Elongation in eukaryotes is carried out with two elonga | |
This enzyme participates in fatty acid | elongation in mitochondria. |
tice, the R value is usually measured at 20% | elongation in a tensile test. |
This enzyme participates in fatty acid | elongation in mitochondria and polyunsaturated fatty ac |
ning induced by high K+ (50 mM) and the cell | elongation induced by ionomycine (10 μM). |
A buffer marks the end of the line U4, an | elongation is not in sight. |
In astronomy, a planet's | elongation is the angle between the Sun and the planet, |
When a planet is at | Elongation, it is farthest from the Sun as viewed from |
This | elongation may be caused by the tidal forces acting fro |
an be seen very easily, because of the great | elongation of the planets or stars involved. |
Elongation of the cerebellar tonsils can, due to pressu | |
including fusion of three cranial foramina, | elongation of the incisive foramina, and an unusual pos |
f the more advanced grade include a relative | elongation of the forearm and a shortening of the lumba |
posure) show changes in tensile strength and | elongation of Alclad 17ST, when any occurred, to be so |
or a terminal flower blooms first and stops | elongation of the main axis. |
The Cricothyroid muscle produces tension and | elongation of the vocal folds by drawing up the arch of |
s of flavonoids and related polyketides, for | elongation of fatty acids to produce waxes, cuticle, an |
racyclic diterpene acid promoting growth and | elongation of cells. |
It also causes | elongation of re-polarisation after an action potential |
Leptomycin B was found to cause cell | elongation of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pom |
neurons halts neuron axon growth and allows | elongation of neurons. |
The | elongation of the receptacle begins at the base and aft |
ved by L4, was opened in 1977 as part of the | elongation of the line from Barceloneta. |
Elongation of the polypeptide chain involves addition o | |
arent magnitude of about 7, and will have an | elongation of 90°. |
e-like, conical) in reference to the conical | elongation of the male gnathos. |
served RNA-binding protein that promotes the | elongation of the polyadenine tail of messenger RNA. |
"stretchformed" or stretched typically 1-2% | elongation past its elastic limit, such that the camber |
ities in the range of 2 - 3 grams/denier and | elongation range of 25-45%. |
stress, it contains choices for the shear or | elongation rate, and the length-scale. |
Elongation refers to the angle formed by a planet, with | |
y, second stage juveniles invade in the root | elongation region and migrate in the root until they be |
breakpoint region 1, U2AF2 and Transcription | elongation regulator 1. |
The angle and extent of the | elongation represents the amount of angular distortion |
y other substeps of transcription, including | elongation, RNA splicing, and termination and degradati |
ding: US Application 20050231207: Electronic | Elongation Sensing Rope |
t divide along a single plane, allowing only | elongation to form filaments of one or more rows of cel |
Isoseismal maps show an | elongation west to east with an area of intensity VIII |
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