「Energetically」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Reaction (1) is only possible if | energetically allowed, i.e. if the proton affinity of R |
| In domestic matters he | energetically and successfully tried to limit the power |
| He protested | energetically, and when in 1711 the procurators of all t |
| Jet's Nic Cester ran | energetically around the Green Room whilst Sam Endicott |
| He ventilated the subject | energetically before his own council and vestry as well |
| Gastev's poetry | energetically celebrates industrialization, announcing a |
| zation (renamed as the Japan Water Agency) | energetically continued development of the Tonegawa Rive |
| lved to prevent rain from washing away the | energetically costly nectar produced by the plant. |
| Naming it Clover Hill, Hopkins | energetically created terraced gardens and Cicily plante |
| He | energetically defended the republic against the Boulangi |
| een St. Thomas Becket and King Henry II he | energetically defended the former and, in three letters |
| ives the uncoiling and proceeds on average | energetically downhill. |
| nitial bimolecular collision of A and B an | energetically excited reaction intermediate is formed, t |
| Due to the | energetically expensive process of excavating new caviti |
| s to why the blue-green algae produce this | energetically expensive compound is that it is used as a |
| These conditions lead to an | energetically favorable situation for DNA to adsorb to t |
| ectrons increases to the point where it is | energetically favorable for them to combine with protons |
| by a random distribution are likely to be | energetically favorable and therefore contribute favorab |
| constant potential density (isopycnals) is | energetically favored over flow across these surfaces (d |
| ms that the Michael-aldol sequence is more | energetically favored. |
| Shortly before settling into their more | energetically favourable native conformation, molecules |
| with an easterly firing provides the most | energetically favourable launch. |
| He campaigned | energetically for the 1946 referendums and, with the pas |
| a "great sulk", Heath did in fact campaign | energetically for his party in the 1979, 1983 and 1987 g |
| vernor of New York, who campaigned just as | energetically in 24 states, covering 21,000 miles by tra |
| upported by an oath, Shabbethai spoke very | energetically in favor of the method hitherto pursued, n |
| the Netherlands in 1560, he threw himself | energetically into the cause of the Reformation, taking |
| termined a DNA database that allows one to | energetically map genome sequence information so as to c |
| Atlantic also | energetically marketed the Donnas through placements in |
| rds (Siala currucoides) have been observed | energetically mobbing chipmunks that they see near their |
| The trans form is | energetically more stable because of fewer steric intera |
| orre rendered an episode where Finn acting | energetically on the King Olaf's behalf to Thorir Hund, |
| who, after 1418, was imperial chancellor, | energetically opposed the Hussites. |
| He | energetically pressed the Panama prosecution, so much so |
| may be searched to generate alternate but | energetically reasonable protein conformations. |
| by-200-pixel monochromatic screen which is | energetically self-sufficient. |
| energetically stable) molecules and chemical compounds - | |
| hts to the Constitution, but later came to | energetically support the ten amendments and worked hard |
| Local errors are therefore | energetically suppressed by the gap, which has been show |
| nand II to Hungary , where he opposed very | energetically the rebellions led by Gabriel Bethlen. |
| category the Library Company has collected | energetically throughout its history. |
| ay progresses, they strive harder and work | energetically to become the dependable shoulders on whom |
| administrative reforms and devoted himself | energetically to the problems of maintaining and improvi |
| his zeal for his co-religionists, working | energetically to obtain the recognition of the civil rig |
| ; it searches for insects on the ground by | energetically turning over ("thrashing") leaves and othe |
| hough 75 years of age, Reverend Blackstone | energetically undertook the strenuous project. |
| plausible it may appear to be on paper, is | energetically undesired and through the diligent work of |
| larity and facilitates tumour growth under | energetically unfavorable conditions. |
| which uses ATP as energy to accomplish the | energetically unfavorable motion. |
| ecules on the surface of a small particle ( | energetically unfavorable, with only 3 or 4 or 5 bonded |
| of butyrate to acetate and hydrogen gas is | energetically unfavorable. |
| emical reaction that, on its own, would be | energetically unfavorable. |
| auche− of which the last one is especially | energetically unfavorable. |
| ng the proteins to carry out the much more | energetically unfavourable task of neck formation and pi |
| ving it from the membrane - which would be | energetically very costly. |
| Hodgson and his Committee campaigned | energetically, whereas the other candidate's campaign wa |
| nance in the La Marmora cabinet, and dealt | energetically with the deficit of 8,000,000 then existin |
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