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| distribution and metabolism of | biologically active compounds |
| It is the | biologically active form of cytarabine. |
| Ginkgolides are | biologically active terpenic lactones present in Ginkgo |
| Gene engineering and nutritional and | biologically active proteins |
| It is racemic; its | biologically active enantiomeric form is levetiracetam. |
| The | biologically active component was isolated and named bra |
| Bilobalide is a | biologically active terpenic trilactone present in Ginkg |
| Fructose 1,6-phosphate has only one | biologically active isomer, the β-D-form. |
| The | biologically active forms of GLP-1 are: GLP-1-(7-37) and |
| They are | biologically active compounds, such as phytoestrogens, p |
| Edestin is a | biologically active protein (most similar to globulins), |
| engineered device or system that supports a | biologically active environment. |
| Biologically active recombinant factor H was produced in | |
| e converted in the human body into a single | biologically active form, pyridoxal 5-phosphate. |
| Nonclassic eicosanoids are | biologically active signaling molecules made by oxygenat |
| rocess latent precursor proteins into their | biologically active products. |
| The oil contains a variety of | biologically active substances, including flavonoids (di |
| scover, enhance, or study drugs and related | biologically active molecules. |
| Biologically active Factor H has been produced by Ralf R | |
| ts trying to control the stereochemistry of | biologically active compounds and develop enantiopure dr |
| It binds retinoic acid, the | biologically active form of vitamin A which mediates cel |
| Pantethine is considered the more | biologically active form of vitamin B5, but it is less s |
| The characterization of over 50 | biologically active peptides from the snail's venom had |
| -MO25 heterotrimeric complex represents the | biologically active unit, that is capable of phosphoryla |
| rtases, processing may yield as many as ten | biologically active peptides involved in diverse cellula |
| materials for radioactive waste management, | biologically active protease inhibitors, and chemically |
| has been found to contain a large number of | biologically active chemicals including benzaldehyde, be |
| ces of pre-organization of ligands in their | biologically active conformation is a recurring theme in |
| e quantities of pure allicin, garlic's main | biologically active component. |
| hat it is the 1S,2S enantiomer which is the | biologically active one. |
| for the assembly of glycoproteins and other | biologically active molecules. |
| In addition, PFOSA is thought to be the | biologically active form of the insecticide Sulfluramid |
| The amount of | biologically active calcium varies with the level of ser |
| n-activation, or to identify the targets of | biologically active small molecules. |
| designed to ensure that the enzymes remain | biologically active after oral ingestion, and "a source |
| Edestin is a globular protein ( | biologically active) as opposed to fibrous protein (stru |
| Metabolites have not been shown to be | biologically active, show up in urine and feces, and are |
| D and L. Only D-panthenol (dexpanthenol) is | biologically active, however both forms have moisturizin |
| Only levonorgestrel is | biologically active. |
| Many imidazolines are | biologically active. |
| rfluoxetine (N-demethylated fluoxetine), is | biologically active. |
| stream and must be released before becoming | biologically active. |
| nnecting peptide (C-peptide) in order to be | biologically active. |
| equate nutrition from fruit which it is not | biologically adapted to use as a primary food source and |
| to go into hypersleep for 20 years and only | biologically age one year. |
| rticular or the general sense) include many | biologically and industrially important compounds, and a |
| The order is poorly known, | biologically and ecologically, although the life cycle i |
| rticular or the general sense) include many | biologically and industrially important compounds, and a |
| Such | biologically and psychologically devastating procedures, |
| of developing into a person, given certain | biologically and/or technically possible conditions. |
| The "BARF" diet, an acronym for | Biologically Appropriate Raw Food or Bones And Raw Food |
| cial intelligence, CABAL (Computer Assisted | Biologically Augmented Lifeform), while the Global Defen |
| it coherent, and most importantly, shuttle | biologically available nutrients from soil to plant. |
| and focus on whether sexual orientation is | biologically based or behavioural. |
| The hops are imported from Germany, | biologically brewed, and the result is either a Rethymni |
| This polymer can be produced | biologically by the bacteria Alcaligenes eutrophus. |
| Biologically, conalbumin isolates and sequesters metalli | |
| ion of genetically modified plants that are | biologically contained, thus posing significantly lower |
| t) - the "cleaning" of either chemically or | biologically contaminated remains to make them safe for |
| The larvae is used as an agent to | biologically control gorse in New Zealand. |
| hrips urichi from Trinidad is being used to | biologically control C. hirta; it was first employed on |
| al deposition in mollusk shells is strongly | biologically controlled, some crystal forms are distinct |
| Biologically, Cyclopiazonic acid is a specific inhibitor | |
| 1 Gy of alpha radiation would be much more | biologically damaging than 1 Gy of photon radiation for |
| The Ballantine Scale is a | biologically defined scale for measuring the degree of e |
| aborane have been deemed very toxic and are | biologically destructive. |
| tes at the time that “races” were discrete, | biologically determined categories, naturally ranked in |
| nd its tributaries provides one of the most | biologically diverse habitats in North America. |
| s designated by the EPA as the “second most | biologically diverse aquatic system in the nation.” |
| There is also a | biologically diverse area of larger trees and mid-growth |
| It is also one of the most | biologically diverse places in all of Madagascar; 75 spe |
| It is also one of the most | biologically diverse and endemic places in all of Madaga |
| Wetlands are considered the most | biologically diverse of all ecosystems; however, the Anz |
| species of fish, making it one of the most | biologically diverse rivers in North America. |
| sapeake Bay is the nations largest and most | biologically diverse estuary and is home to many species |
| ered NMT appears to produce no psychoactive | biologically effects, likely as a result of extensive fi |
| "Tyrant" is a code name for | biologically engineered super soldiers created and used |
| A drug deal gone bad results in | biologically engineered marijuana being delivered to the |
| In 1946, Erickson became the first | biologically female graduate from LSU's school of mechan |
| racted to Johnson, and believed Johnson was | biologically female. |
| o form cysts, but like Azotobacter they can | biologically fix nitrogen under aerobic conditions. |
| kton are larger and tend to swim largely at | biologically high Reynolds numbers (>10^3 and up beyond |
| lared to be a product of rape and Dracula's | biologically human son, conceived at some point when Dra |
| here was it ever established that Jaffa are | biologically human, their ancestors being modified human |
| ies in a fob watch and allows him to become | biologically human-and hid at the end of the universe ag |
| The Tok'ra and Goa'uld are | biologically identical, they are the same species. |
| they do not undergo Senescence, making them | biologically immortal. |
| lack convincing scientific evidence and are | biologically implausible, parental concern about a poten |
| It is an isomer of the | biologically important amino acid L-valine. |
| Diterpenes form the basis for | biologically important compounds such as retinol, retina |
| Synthesis and structure of | biologically important mono- and oligosaccharides and th |
| Transmethylation is a | biologically important organic chemical reaction in whic |
| o organic and inorganic molecules involving | biologically important elements such as carbon, nitrogen |
| Biologically important tetraterpenes include the acyclic | |
| s in the biosynthesis of hormones and other | biologically important molecules. |
| The site is | biologically important because the type of woodland, ses |
| nd, the macrocycle [dmgH]22- resembles some | biologically important macrocyclic ligands, as found for |
| may refer to either of two enantiomers: the | biologically important D-2-deoxyribose and to the rarely |
| coral archipelago located within a globally | biologically important area called the Polynesian/Micron |
| It is a | biologically important area as a resting station for man |
| vestigate how small molecules interact with | biologically important molecules and in turn, learn more |
| HO2 can act as an oxididant in a number of | biologically important reactions, such as the abstractio |
| TMMPL1 is noted as the first member of this | biologically important protein family with a clear funct |
| icroscopy and his structural elucidation of | biologically important nucleic acid-protein complexes. |
| The Como Watershed is a small, but | biologically important, watershed in Coquitlam, British |
| s hydrolyzed within about 30 seconds to the | biologically inactive thromboxane B2. |
| It is a | biologically inactive prodrug of ethinylestradiol to whi |
| gin in his book PiHKAL, MDPEA appears to be | biologically inactive, likely on account of extensive fi |
| nd the resulting phosphoester is robust but | biologically inactive. |
| As a result, it can be assumed that it is | biologically inactive. |
| ment of Parkinson's disease (PD), D-DOPA is | biologically inactive. |
| n, and use excrement for feces, but this is | biologically incorrect. |
| vitamin B6 via an unknown enzyme to form a | biologically inert metabolite. |
| iglycerides are generally considered a good | biologically inert source of energy that the human body |
| 0s, that a simple intermediate step between | biologically inert matter and organic life might be prov |
| is a proprietary base matrix formulation of | biologically inert materials used to control the release |
| Both isomers are chemically and | biologically inert, and are very similar in their physic |
| Biologically inspired engineering involves deep explorat | |
| Biologically inspired engineering is a new scientific di | |
| re faculty member at the Wyss Institute for | Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University. |
| Biologically inspired engineering is an interdisciplinar | |
| humans is encoded by the HDAC8 gene, and is | biologically involved in skull morphogenesis and metabol |
| species are especially likely to develop on | biologically isolated areas such as islands because of t |
| ing the practice is also that women did not | biologically lust and thus would not/could not choose to |
| nd could not easily be identified as either | biologically male or female. |
| hen he sees Yuki as attractive, since he is | biologically male. |
| Gene ontology studies give | biologically meaningful information about the gene inclu |
| The rules contain information about | biologically meaningful residues, like active sites, sub |
| laced by a carboxylic acid group), which is | biologically more active than betulin itself. |
| ion: pregnancy is a natural process that is | biologically normal to the human species. |
| varied terrain created many interface zones | biologically nurturing a great many species and many of |
| Jones was | biologically only part Fox but was raised by his Fox mat |
| Membranes can be cleaned physically, | biologically or chemically. |
| the entire transcriptome in the presence of | biologically or environmentally relevant concentrations |
| department was the first in the U.S. be be | biologically oriented. |
| and marine microorganisms have a wealth of | biologically potent chemicals with interesting inflammat |
| ik proposed that these 'basic' emotions are | biologically primitive and have evolved in order to incr |
| oot cap are shed to the soil where they are | biologically processed by microorganisms. |
| In 2002, the FDA transferred a number of | biologically produced therapeutics to CDER. |
| The steroids and sterols in animals are | biologically produced from terpenoid precursors. |
| of fatty acid monoalkyl esters derived from | biologically produced oils or fats including vegetable o |
| Salt marshes are one of the most | biologically productive habitats on the planet, rivallin |
| to Lorenz, animals, particularly males, are | biologically programmed to fight over resources. |
| lues are calculated for pH 7, which is more | biologically realistic, but makes the values incompatibl |
| y and Martha inform Mortimer that he is not | biologically related to the Brewsters after all: His rea |
| rom well-studied genes can be propagated to | biologically related organisms, and for different or poo |
| ed by two partners who do not know they are | biologically related. |
| .Human Maternal Vocalizations to Infants as | Biologically Relevant Signals: An Evolutionary Perspecti |
| om native membrane sources and represents a | biologically relevant state of VDAC-1. |
| diffusion tensor imaging can help identify | biologically relevant phenotypes (observable traits) tha |
| BR mutants supports that this action may be | biologically relevant. |
| t tidal marshes to meet at South Carolina's | biologically rich St. Helena Sound. |
| thern Venezuela, located in one of the most | biologically rich, geologically ancient parts of the wor |
| e lenses require organic materials that are | biologically safe and also use inorganic material for th |
| usually by isolation in environmentally and | biologically secure cabinets or rooms, to prevent accide |
| which are the precursors or metabolites of | biologically significant molecules. |
| The region is so | biologically significant that the University of Minnesot |
| onic acid and is a precursor for many other | biologically significant molecules. |
| Cutworms are not worms, | biologically speaking, but caterpillars, moth larvae tha |
| Infanticide is a | biologically spiteful action in that it costs the killer |
| not, in the strict definition of the word, | biologically spiteful as it is likely to have a direct f |
| so known as allelochemicals) are a class of | biologically synthesized chemicals (includes pheromones, |
| Biologically, the ready availability of water enables a | |
| The dene is the largest, and | biologically the richest, of a series of deep ravines th |
| mportant step forward since mice are closer | biologically to humans than frogs. |
| penter found in 1951 that niacin in corn is | biologically unavailable, and can be released only in ve |
| c to the Samalayuca dunes, so the region is | biologically unique on a global scale. |
| other calcium supplements are unproven and | biologically unlikely, and several marketers have been f |
| similation pathway: converting sulfite to a | biologically useful sulfide, which can be incorporated i |
| This grouping is no longer regarded as | biologically valid and its use is discouraged. |
| Putrescine is synthesized | biologically via two different pathways, both starting f |
| erforming the display, and hence to prevent | biologically wasteful matings between different species. |
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