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ed into a solution of amino acids, peptides, phosphates, ammonium and urea, from which the plant obt
o is a Russian company producing fertilizer, phosphates and feed phosphates.
It is the world's biggest exporter of phosphates and derivatives.
lude opium alkaloid sulphates (Papaveretum), phosphates, and valerates.
levels of plant nutrients, such as nitrates, phosphates and carbonic acid.
Aryl phosphates and ammoniums react through the SRN1 pathway
nce abandoned), used mainly for transporting phosphates and cattle.
ing contaminants such as bacteria, nitrogen, phosphates, and other nutrients from naturally occurrin
n becomes partially converted into manganese phosphates and sulfate that go airborne with the exhaus
Inorganic phosphates are mined to obtain phosphorus for use in ag
Phosphates are the naturally occurring form of the elem
When phosphates are introduced into water systems, higher co
Alkyl phosphates are widely distributed in nature, and form t
base pair, explicitly including the backbone phosphates, are also used.
Alkyl phosphates are also important medicinally, for example
d below the ab main plane and the dihydrogen phosphates are in the layer edges crosslinked by two of
xative and, in combination with other sodium phosphates, as a pH buffer.
gy metabolites such as ATP and PEP are alkyl phosphates, as are nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
t result in the production of other pentoses phosphates as well as fructose 6-phosphate and glyceral
Fructosephosphates are sugar phosphates based upon fructose, and are common in the b
Alkyl phosphates belong to a group of organic compounds calle
to blast furnaces and for the utilization of phosphates by plants.
oard of directors of Israel Quarries and the Phosphates Company.
Hydrated phosphates, etc., containing hydroxyl or halogen where
g site for ATP, which is used to provide the phosphates for autophosphorylation (see below).
s cyclin dependent kinases by the removal of phosphates from residues in the Cdk active site.
was internationally known for his studies of phosphates, had headed the Survey's program of explorat
As food additives, potassium phosphates have the E number E340.
CERT is known to bind phosphatidylinositol phosphates, hinting its potential regulation via phosph
of aldehydes and amines (imines), chromates, phosphates, hydrazine, ascorbic acid, and others.
ore deposits near the surface, or of primary phosphates in pegmatites.
Both enzymes contain serine linked phosphates in their active sites, both have the same mo
y be used to ascertain biological demand for phosphates in the soil.
ed in Chicago becoming the first city to ban phosphates in detergents and established their first of
a rapidly mobilizable reserve of high-energy phosphates in skeletal muscle and brain.
phosphorylases depolymerize cellulose using phosphates instead of water.
n fertilizer mixtures with urea and ammonium phosphates, it minimizes escape of ammonia by keeping t
rable natural resources, with gold, uranium, phosphates, kaolinite, salt and limestone being most wi
action of related alkaloids (such as Codeine phosphates, Morphine salts, Dionine, Morphine Hydrochlo
Nodular phosphates occur at the base of the formation.
The phosphates of the Aurora mine are the result of a reces
rom the upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian age) Phosphates of Morocco.
Interconversion of the phosphates of these two compounds, catalyzed by the enz
of the anionic (negatively charged) groups ( phosphates of nucleotides or of phosphonyl antibiotic m
rman mining company that had been exploiting phosphates on Nauru since the late 19th century).
ecule and how the third Mg2+ bridges the two phosphates on ADP-ribose.
Carbonates and phosphates precipitate with silver, and need to be abse
Removing these phosphates prevents the DNA from ligating (the 5' end a
drolyzed at the phosphodiester bonds between phosphates, releasing energy and one or more of the thr
Mardin represents one of the largest phosphates reserve in Turkey having estimated reserves
Phosphates, seawater, uraniferous coal ash, and some ty
Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with a cargo of phosphates, Stefanos Costomenis was abandoned and found
h mineralisation, uranium mineralisation and phosphates, such as at Phalaborwa, South Africa.
amounts of other minerals, including several phosphates such as farringtonite (Mg3(PO4)2) and stanfi
These include carboxylates, phosphates, sulfates, and sulfonates.
berate nitrogen gas, soluble iron, inorganic phosphates, sulfides, and methane, which makes the soil
pounds can maintain a reserve of high-energy phosphates that can be used as needed, to provide the e
phosphates: The charged functionality in phospholipids.
ificity with an ability to hydrolyze steroid phosphates, the phospho-tyrosine (pTyr) substrate analo
e been produced (synthetic tri- or dicalcium phosphates), the majority of bone china is still made u
essentially is the conversion of the pentose phosphates to intermediates used in the glycolytic path
Phosphates were deposited into the sea about 15 million
These include erosion, pollution (especially phosphates which encourage algae formation) and a numbe
1842 he patented a manure formed by treating phosphates with sulphuric acid, and thus initiated the
                                                                                                    


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