「PHOSPHATES」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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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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