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in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperatu |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 6.5 | pH, a water hardness of 8 - 15 dGH, and a temperatu |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 6.5 | pH, a water hardness of 10 dGH, and a temperature r |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperatu |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperatu |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperatu |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperatu |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 7.2 | pH, a water hardness of 12 dGH, and a temperature r |
language, with future plans for a front-end for | pH, a parallel dialect of the Haskell programming l |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperatu |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperatu |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperatu |
in a tropical climate in water with a 7.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 15 - 30 dGH, and a temperat |
in a subtropical climate in water with a 6.0-8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2-25 dGH, and a temperature |
Reaney, | P.H., A Dictionary of British Surnames, (II Ed. 1976 |
ally the fish will prefer water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 5.0 - 19.0 dGH, and an idea |
It led to the development of | pH, a parallel dialect of Haskell. |
in a tropical climate in water with a 6.0 - 8.0 | pH, a water hardness of 2 - 25 dGH, and a temperatu |
ally protected surfaces because of the increased | pH adjacent to the surface. |
pH adjusted to 7.7 at 25 C | |
pH adjusted to neutral at 25 C. | |
ditive, in parts per million concentrations, for | pH adjustment in both fossil fuel and nuclear power |
Prefiltration | pH adjustment: If the pH, hardness and the alkalini |
lar species when in waters with higher levels of | pH, alkalinity, magnesium, and dissolved oxygen. |
the ash weathers, its salinity, boron level and | pH all fall; the former two are largely removed fro |
accelerated-phase CML, CML in blast crisis, or | Ph+ ALL. |
In low | pH AMDs Mn+2 ions are stable, as pH increases durin |
re activated by Ca2+, extracellular ligands, and | pH among other modulators. |
hyperphosphorylation), changes in temperature or | pH, an increase in production of a protein, or a de |
, sodium phosphorothiolate decomposes at neutral | pH and so it was found that using an excess of sodi |
e include phosphate-dependent exonuclease, RNase | PH, and ribonuclease PH. |
Lemon juice and other acids lower the | pH and remove the copper cofactor necessary for the |
The water has 6,7 | PH and 0,5 hardness degree. |
ed a method to select fungi with a medium of low | pH and a rather high concentration of sugar. |
The | pH and the levels of nitrogen, lysine, phosphate, a |
ithelial transport, maintenance of intracellular | pH, and regulation of cell volume. |
trogen, carbon dioxide) flow rates, temperature, | pH and dissolved oxygen levels, and agitation speed |
fractionated the extract using acidic and basic | pH and isolated two slightly different forms that w |
t the tightly packed protein interior, under low | pH and high salt concentration. |
scale environmental interactions based on simple | pH and carbon dioxide measurements. |
form a weak carbonic acid, which will lower the | pH and therefore give the characteristic colour cha |
o able to tolerate large changes in salinity and | pH and can survive without oxygen for 2-4 weeks. |
Although | Ph and phenyl uniquely denote C6H5, substituted der |
Under some special conditions (very low | pH and high concentration of chloride ion, e.g. in |
es, now popular in the UK (under the name Dentyl | pH) and elsewhere. |
The species adapts well to a range of soil | pH and types, but does best on well-drained loams. |
degradation in vivo is highly influenced by body | pH and temperature just as it is with the parent mo |
nt, and boron isotopes are key indicators of the | pH and CO2 content of oceans in the geologic past. |
several factors including the water temperature, | pH, and dissolved ion concentrations. |
It is used at weakly acidic | pH and relatively low temperature. |
f molecules can depend on the presence of salts, | pH, and temperature, they can depend significantly |
far the understanding on the interaction between | pH and environmental microbial communities remains |
es of lactobacillus is documented to have a wide | pH and temperature range, and complements the growt |
Sugar fermentation lowers the | pH and the phenol red indicator registers this by c |
ese lakes actually vary greatly in terms of both | pH and productivity. |
rack the response of an ocean to changes in both | pH and of inputs in carbonate and CO2. |
d nor standardized, they vary widely in content, | pH, and other respects. |
s strongly modulated by changes in extracellular | pH and by the presence of heavy metals (e.g. |
The allosteric modulation of P2X receptors by | pH and metals appears to be conferred by the presen |
pH and Alkalinity formulation | |
s habitat, alterations in the specific moisture, | pH, and salinity requirements of the plant season b |
e R is a non reactive substituent, usually Me or | Ph, and X is a functional group H, OH, Cl or OR. |
e solid phase (silica or other) depending on the | pH and the salt content of the buffer, which may be |
This difference in | pH and electric charge (ignoring differences in buf |
Bogs are very acidic, have a low | pH, and very specialized plants, including the inse |
ients with central sleep apnea by lowering blood | pH and encourage respiration. |
ts tolerance of a very wide range of soil types, | pH and salinity. |
it more stable and less prone to fluctuations of | pH and salinity, and mitigating also the effects of |
o inert in biological systems and insensitive to | pH and solvent. |
o star activity include low ionic strength, high | pH, and high (> 5% v/v) glycerol concentrations. |
Small changes in | pH and temperature fluctuations also contribute to |
n contains national discharge standards for BOD, | pH and TSS, applicable to sewage treatment plants i |
nd available as a stabilized solution at neutral | pH and immobilized onto an agarose support to facil |
tes this blood from the syringe and measures the | pH and the partial pressures of oxygen and carbon d |
Temperature, carbon dioxide levels and | pH are thought to be triggering factors that signal |
organic material which must be carried out at a | pH around 6.0. |
soils around the applied urea particle to have a | pH around 9.0 which increases ammonia volatilizatio |
e acidic water that is tannin stained and with a | pH as low as 3.0. |
e acidic water that is tannin stained and with a | pH as low as 4.5. |
a basic mixture with high nicotine content and a | pH as high as 8.35. |
HCl lowers | pH, assuring arsenic adsorption, and the disassocia |
s, it minimizes escape of ammonia by keeping the | pH at a relatively low level. |
first account of this species' habitat, the soil | pH at the site was recorded as pH 8. |
stress the significance of getting Brix, TA and | pH at harvest and then to get Brix, TA, pH, resid. |
g agent, which, when diluted in water, maintains | pH at about 7. When mixed with other components, su |
occur in the presence of buffer solution with a | pH at or below the pKa of the surface silanol group |
ornamental, however as they establish an acidic | ph balance for the solution; this helps in both pro |
The water is chemically treated, chlorinated, | pH balanced, and clear. |
aintaining blood pressure, regulating the body's | pH, balancing water content, regulating the heart b |
The initial red colour changes to yellow as the | pH becomes more acidic. |
For water with a | pH below 8.5, the CO32- will be less than 1% of the |
, cationic hydroxylamines, upon protonation at a | pH below their pKa. |
The color of betanin depends on | pH; between four and five it is bright bluish-red, |
light sandy neutral to slightly acid soil with a | pH between 6.5 and 7[1, 200] in a sunny sheltered p |
e results of one or more chemical tests, such as | pH, biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), total suspende |
ents of Gatorade (used as both an emulsifier and | pH buffer) and is used as an additive in cigarettes |
" is derived from its components: Tris, a common | pH buffer, and EDTA, a molecule that chelates catio |
n combination with other sodium phosphates, as a | pH buffer. |
es can be single proteins (like RNase D or RNase | PH) but also can be complexes of multiple proteins, |
It is warmer and typically has a higher | pH, but lower dissolved oxygen concentration than t |
The drug not only increases gastric | pH, but also reduces the total output of gastric ju |
mol is only slightly soluble in water at neutral | pH, but it is extremely soluble in alcohols and oth |
Cr2O72- can be calculated, for various values of | pH, by means of the equilibrium expressions. |
Lactose non-fermenters may increase the | pH by deamination of proteins. |
adily exfoliates, the tank fluid is highly acid ( | pH ca. |
(However, elevated | pH can also be associated with bacterial vaginosis. |
tory compensation is a mechanism by which plasma | pH can be altered by varying the respiratory rate. |
larly well in well-drained, loose soil, but soil | pH can vary. |
At neutral or acid | pH, casein is relatively insoluble in water, and is |
An alkaline | pH causes more nicotine to be absorbed, especially |
ied to determine how blood acid-base balance and | pH change as body temperature changes. |
stances are suited for use in environments where | pH changes occur frequently, or places where change |
obe for non-invasive measurements of cytoplasmic | pH changes in whole cells. |
material is a material which changes colour when | pH changes occur. |
d bromothymol blue are included as indicators of | pH changes. |
ay an important role in the detection of lasting | pH changes. |
, which is divided into 6 PC channels and 128+16 | PH channels. |
itors also decreases the localized zones of high | pH common with untreated urea. |
The front end of the | pH compiler (parallel Haskell) from MIT. |
spectra of a standard substance at two different | pH conditions (above and below the pKa of the subst |
r or brines, Mg(OH)2 precipitates under the high | pH conditions prevailing in the cement porewater. |
For | pH control, popular chemicals include calcium carbo |
ions), and deprotonation of one of these at high | pH could explain the pK2 and behavior as a diprotic |
The tower was rebuilt in 1906 by | P.H. Currey. |
The University offers | Ph D programmes in Biotechnology, Regulatory & Poli |
s Music Festival: An Amazon Matrix of Meaning by | Ph D Laurie J Kendall (2008) Lulu.com, |
aa is a graduate from Stockholm University and a | Ph D from Stockholm School of Economics, where he a |
and then attended Columbia University earning a | Ph D in 1893. |
The | Ph D Programme in Economics is affiliated to both J |
chester and Bangor universities, being awarded a | Ph D in 18th-century music. |
After obtaining his | Ph D, he was a research fellow at Trinity College, |
Ph. D. (Mechanical) (Opening soon) | |
nted season record of P 26, W 24, D 2. Although | P.H. Davies is counted as Sale's first international |
are attributed to stress and a rapid postmortem | pH decline) |
go metabolic processes, acid is produced and the | pH decreases. |
olve multiple (de)protonations and hence exhibit | pH dependence. |
The rate of this reaction is | pH dependent because the protonated amine cannot cy |
The reaction rate is | pH dependent, and slightly alkaline conditions achi |
The oxidation of solutions of iron(II) is very | pH dependent, occurring much more readily at high p |
bacterial drug, but its water solubility is very | pH dependent. |
Its activity is highly | pH dependent. |
echol and resorcinol groups and the oxidation is | pH dependent. |
ecause it is better at maintaining physiological | pH despite changes in carbon dioxide concentration |
idation by aeration where careful control of the | pH determines the oxide produced. |
YM (yeast and mold) which has a low | pH, deterring bacterial growth |
PH diffuses across the biological membrane and diss | |
homohexameric complex, consisting of three RNase | PH dimers. |
f proteins binds to PtdIns(3,5)P2, including the | PH domain in centaurin-β2, the PX domain of SNX1, a |
and a single SH3 domain situated betwixt a split | PH domain within the linker region. |
eta-strands differ greatly in length, making the | PH domain relatively difficult to detect while prov |
Pleckstrin homology domain ( | PH domain) is a protein domain of approximately 120 |
nding domain, 1 RhoGEF domain with an associated | PH domain, and 2 serine-threonine kinase domains. |
production, dependent on binding of its SH3 and | PH domains to CD28 and PIP3 respectively. |
The 3D structure of several | PH domains has been determined. |
The only conserved residue among | PH domains is a single tryptophan located within th |
strin is one of the rare proteins to contain two | PH domains. |
Therefore, by Le Chatelier's principle, a high | pH drives the reaction to the left by consuming H+ |
For instance, if the blood | pH drops too low (acidemia), the body will compensa |
released from the thylakoid lumen when the inner | PH drops due to the active pumping of protons from |
The test is used to test vaginal | pH during late pregnancy to determine the breakage |
P.H. Echols | |
Page, W.H.; Ditchfield, | P.H., eds (1924). |
Page, William; Ditchfield, | P.H., eds (1924). |
Page, William; Ditchfield, | P.H., eds (1923). |
ects, while cathodic hemoglobin lack significant | pH effects. |
rm tertiary protein structures, neutral internal | pH, enhanced ability to form disulfide bonds and re |
Some companies treat their beef "with a | pH enhancement process that forms ammonium hydroxid |
the early endosome where, in the relatively low | pH environment of the endosome, the IGF2Rs release |
or carbon steel storage tanks containing extreme | pH environments including concentrated sulfuric aci |
utrophile is an organism that thrives in neutral | pH environments. |
ophthalmic use, containing 0.2% w/w cyclosporin | Ph Eur. |
Chemically, the sheet is inert, with a neutral | pH factor. |
of acidosis (a medical condition where the blood | pH falls below 7.35), taking a holistic approach to |
Their original vocalist Fraser Lumsden also of | PH Family left the band in 1999 and was replaced by |
They were formed by Alex Grant, former | PH Family and Idlewild bassist, former Stretchheads |
esters are stable for several hours at the basic | pH, far outlasting succinimidyl esters. |
e that neutralizes the acid, thus establishing a | pH favorable to the action of other digestive enzym |
The | pH for titration of calcium is 11.3. |
The optimal | pH for the activity of the E. coli enzyme is 8.0 wh |
The | pH for both solutions will be calculated using both |
Its optimum | pH for activity is 7.0, and optimum temperature is |
Ph for the phenyl group | |
83), PXA that is associated with PX (IPR003114), | PH for stimulating guanine nucleotide exchange (IPR |
Optimum | pH for the enzyme activity was 9 and optimum temper |
D.A. Easson, | P.H. Frampton and G.F. Smoot, Entropic Accelerating |
P.H. Frampton and T.W. Kephart, Simple Non-Abelian F | |
P.H. Frampton and Y. Okada, Effective Scalar Field T | |
e reaction is nausea, due to a difference in the | pH from the body and the pH of the sodium fluoresce |
us vorticulus is water without turbidity; with a | pH from 7 to 7,5; with calcium from 40 to 400 mg/l |
Fens have a relatively high | pH from seepage inflows over calcareous bedrock, an |
A.C. Kinsey, W.B. Pomeroy, C.E. Martin, | P.H. Gebhard, Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, ( |
In aqueous solution at delicately acidic | pH, gluconic acid forms the gluconate ion. |
, proteins are run across an immobile gel with a | pH gradient until they stop at the point where thei |
arboxylic acid deprotonated in environments with | pH greater than 4.1 to produce a charged amino acid |
The alkaline soils ( | pH greater than 7.5) ensure a unique plant ecology |
With | P.H. Harvey and R.D. Martin, R.D. (1987) In Primate |
RNase | PH has homologues in many other organisms, which ar |
P.H. Haynes, M.E. | |
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