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  • Kinetics, a subsidiary of NCR Corporation, develops se
  • In enzyme kinetics, a secondary plot uses the intercept or slope
  • In 1987, Excelan also acquired Kinetics, a small networking company that manufactured
  • nction with the tank configuration determines kinetics affecting solid liquid contact.
  • art blinking (in a pattern suggesting fractal kinetics) after absorbing photons of light?
  • Kinetics, along with ARINC, IBM, IER, Materna, Service
  • Kinetics and reactions
  • Problems of kinetics and catalysis, 11.
  • Mechanistic, principles, kinetics and thermodynamics of biocatalytic processes
  • His main research interests were in the kinetics and mechanisms of inorganic reactions.
  • Enzyme Kinetics and Mechanism (2007) Paul F. Cook and W.W. Cl
  • On October 10th, Kinetics and One Love released "Sign Language", also f
  • d trimethylamine are coproduced; the reaction kinetics and reactant ratios determine the ratio of th
  • cal Physics, Volume 145: Advancing Theory for Kinetics and Dynamics of Complex, Many-Dimensional Sys
  • Armentrout is a reseacher in thermochemistry, kinetics, and dynamics of simple and complex chemical
  • In May 2010, Kinetics and One Love released "The Graduation Song" f
  • Kinetics and One Love began writing and producing musi
  • kinetics and solubility, are sometimes involved, and l
  • He carried out pioneering studies in chemical kinetics and formulated "Boguski's rule" concerning th
  • England, was notable as a pioneer in chemical kinetics and authority on the physical chemistry of en
  • ournals, most of which dealt with equilibria, kinetics, and the physical properties of metal chelate
  • papers on D-amino acid oxidase, detailing the kinetics and thermodynamics of association of the coen
  • the history of the institute include chemical kinetics and reaction dynamics, colloid chemistry, ato
  • odenstein, who developed the idea of chemical kinetics and held a position as professor.
  • channel alpha-subunit to modulate the gating kinetics and enhance stability of the multimeric compl
  • such processes; development of treatments for kinetics and mechanisms for surface reactions and solu
  • l physics, structure of molecules and solids, kinetics and mechanisms of complex chemical reactions,
  • of scientific activities of the Institute are kinetics and mechanism of chemical reactions, catalysi
  • The actual kinetics are rather complicated and may involve multip
  • e permanganate and manganese dioxide, but the kinetics are complex and the mechanism may involved pr
  • Hexokinases I and II follow Michaelis-Menten kinetics at physiologic concentrations of substrates.
  • He was professor of Human Kinetics at the University of Windsor from 1967 to 199
  • His early work was in enzyme kinetics at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Islan
  • ctional response) was widely done in chemical kinetics, biophysics, mathematical physics and economi
  • The Kinetics brand and past name has been officially put t
  • nce announced that 100 Singapore Technologies Kinetics Bronco All Terrain Tracked Carrier vehicles w
  • Principles of Reaction Kinetics by P. G. Ashmore (Royal Society of Chemistry,
  • t 100 °C in benzene with bimolecular reaction kinetics by an intermolecular free radical reaction.
  • which has been suggested for the inactivation kinetics by silver nitrate is that of Cs*T, or chemiso
  • Some photographs showing Fields in the Kinetics can be seen at Bill Chewter's Facebook page a
  • This system is one of the few systems whose kinetics can be determined analytically.
  • is best known for his discoveries in chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, osmotic pressure, and
  • ion of the Lineweaver-Burk equation of enzyme kinetics, described by Hans Lineweaver and Dean Burk i
  • ), physics (sound, mechanics, thermodynamics, kinetics, electromagnetism and optics), and the earth
  • Today, Human Kinetics employs 320 people and worldwide revenues top
  • to fully engage in topics like Stoichiometry, Kinetics, Equilibrium, and Thermodynamics.
  • urface area while larger pore size has better kinetics, especially for larger analytes.
  • Using arguments supported by kinetics experiments, Henry inferred the mechanism for
  • ough usually used to represent transformation kinetics for steels, they also can be used to describe
  • a mysterious significance in electrochemical kinetics for over three quarters of the previous centu
  • ancouver Whitecaps, and has a degree in human kinetics from the University of British Columbia.
  • ble and made the striking suggestion that the kinetics he observed were the result of an enzyme-subs
  • Reaction kinetics heavily influenced by surface condition - an
  • ion for proteins showing non-Michaelis-Menten kinetics, hysteresis, and/or protein concentration dep
  • He stated an important law of oxidation kinetics in 1933.
  • hemistry in the field of fast proton transfer kinetics in model biological systems using stopped-flo
  • mutations have a measurable effect on channel kinetics, including activation time constant and volta
  • te student, Block picked apart the adaptation kinetics involved in bacterial chemotaxis.
  • Burst kinetics is a form of enzyme kinetics that refers to a
  • The result of these alterations in channel kinetics is that there is prolonged inward (depolarizi
  • , the effect of termination of polymerization kinetics is negligible.
  • An example of a burst kinetics is observed in Step 6 of Glycolysis involving
  • Running 101 (2000), Human Kinetics, ISBN 0-7360-3056-5
  • Marathon Training (2004), 2nd edition, Human Kinetics, ISBN 0-7360-5191-0
  • uns (Foreword by Jeff Galloway) (1995), Human Kinetics, ISBN 0-87322-866-9
  • s in the remarkable progress made in chemical kinetics leading to the development of transition stat
  • This reaction characterized by fast electrode kinetics, meaning that a sufficiently high current can
  • Kinetics of reaction (heterogeneous catalysis)
  • His research focused on the kinetics of organic chemical reactions.
  • Kinetics of adhesion, growth and spreading of living c
  • The kinetics of the enzyme were worked out in 1995.
  • The detailed kinetics of the process was reviewed by Rutter, and si
  • thesis focused on the synthesis and reaction kinetics of high explosives, including RDX and HMX.
  • By adding titanium the kinetics of hydrogen release and recharge are improved
  • YFP based Cl- sensors have rather low kinetics of Cl- association / dissociation.
  • Bergner-DMP, a kinetics of macroscopic particles in open heterogeneou
  • specially the purification of enzymes and the kinetics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.
  • Its use allows the reaction kinetics of peroxidases themselves to be followed.
  • mass transfer kinetics of the analyte between mobile and stationary
  • ly work includes work on practical chemistry, kinetics of enzyme reactions and very little on geneti
  • particles (DMP) is the basis of a theory for kinetics of particles in open heterogeneous systems.
  • Kinetics of colloidal crystallization have been measur
  • and duration of action are determined by the kinetics of the aldosterone response in the target tis
  • eived his PhD on mathematical modeling of the kinetics of inorganic pyrophosphatase in 1972 from Hum
  • o acid (EAA) neurotransmission as well as the kinetics of fluoroquinolone distribution in brain tiss
  • experimentally accepted model for the folding kinetics of many globular proteins, such as myoglobin,
  • The structure and the folding kinetics of one member of this family, pectate lyase C
  • Gould H, Family F, Stanley H, Kinetics of Formation of Randomly Branched Aggregates
  • Family F, Meakin P, Deutch J, Kinetics of Coagulation with Fragmentation - Scaling B
  • Comparison of the inhibition kinetics of tetrahydro-β-carbolines for serotonin and
  • m allow the determination of the affinity and kinetics of a wide variety of molecular interactions i
  • can be used to indirectly follow the reaction kinetics of any hydrogen peroxide-producing enzyme, or
  • properties; it kills by modifying the gating kinetics of the sodium channels in neurons, increasing
  • as a model system to study the mechanisms and kinetics of growth and the cell cycle.
  • ely on inhibition assays and the study of the kinetics of cleavage of the aforementioned substrate,
  • ls), physical chemistry (membrane processes), kinetics of chemical processes (diffusion in energy sp
  • concentration based assays but also from the kinetics of association and dissociation, and, in the
  • late allows accurate determination of surface kinetics on a wide range of timescales and is displays
  • Electrode Kinetics, Oxford University Press, 1975 (ISBN 0-19-855
  • timation of biomolecules interaction and some kinetics parameters
  • a software tool for solving complex chemical kinetics problems.
  • a software tool for solving complex chemical kinetics problems.
  • ST Kinetics produces the indigenous SAR-21 and Bionix AFV
  • Benyo, Richard, (1989) Exercise Fix, Human Kinetics Publishers, ISBN 0-88011-341-3
  • Henderson) (2002) Running Encyclopedia, Human Kinetics Publishers, ISBN 0-7360-3734-9
  • etition, by Jim Montgomery/Mo Chambers, Human Kinetics Publishers, 2008-10-24, ISBN 9780736074537
  • ic recombination processes, plasma population kinetics, radiation transport and large scale physics
  • Jesus College, Oxford, where he undertook gas kinetics research with D. L. Chapman.
  • Kinetics, Spectroscopy
  • e, molecular dynamics, spectroscopy, reaction kinetics, statistical mechanics, condensed matter and
  • and a mutant human ubiquitin, non-exponential kinetics suggesting downhill folding have been observe
  • t is wielded by the representatives of chaos, kinetics, synthesis, and vitality.
  • y molecular adsorption/desorption and binding kinetics to various types of surfaces.
  • research interests focus on the use of enzyme kinetics to deduce enzyme mechanics, primarily those m
  • topic is steady state and transient reaction kinetics under conditions from ultrahigh vacuum to atm
  • Human Kinetics was founded in 1974 by Rainer Martens, a kine
  • ionship as the one for magnitudes in chemical kinetics where various predators and preys actually in
  • galactose metabolism through ping pong bi-bi kinetics with a double displacement mechanism.