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  • Barium peroxide arises by the reversible absorption of O2 by barium oxide.
  • high volumetric density, no moving parts and reversible absorption/desorption, disadvantages are the
  • It acts as a reversible acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinestera
  • Physostigmine is a reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.
  • min) is a parasympathomimetic that acts as a reversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.
  • he carbamate pesticides are also examples of reversible AChE inhibitors.
  • volved in the general acid-base catalysis of reversible addition reactions to carbon electrophiles s
  • evated bridge, that became the world's first reversible, all-electronic, elevated express lane proje
  • adverse effects (<0.1% of patients) include: reversible alopecia and/or ovarian hyperstimulation syn
  • ine device (IUD) for women, is meant to be a reversible alternative to a vasectomy.
  • Lazabemide (trade names Pakio, Tempium) is a reversible and selective inhibitor of monoamine oxidase
  • Indeed, this reversible and specific interaction between complementa
  • accidentally discovered that the device was reversible and would spin when connected to any DC powe
  • This process is reversible, and if the alumina desiccant is heated to a
  • idge has three lanes (of which the center is reversible) and can be safely accessed by pedestrians a
  • ion produced by eseroline is weak and easily reversible, and it produces fairly potent analgesic eff
  • Research Article: ' Reversible and irreversible immobilization of enzymes o
  • sions moreover, the effect on dimensions are reversible and will disappear when they are brought bac
  • ucleotides together, the reaction was highly reversible and it later became clear that the enzyme, p
  • This process is reversible and thermodynamically controlled.
  • The equation for AW applies to both reversible and quasi-reversible reactions for which bot
  • The reaction is reversible and at room temperature cyclopentadiene slow
  • showed that the effect of tamapin is largely reversible and depends on time and concentration.
  • .g. that quantum cellular automata should be reversible and/or local unitary, and have an easily det
  • Peripheral tolerance by deletion of and reversible anergy in matureT cells.
  • rformed by a logically and thermodynamically reversible apparatus; and in 1982 he proposed a re-inte
  • They also include reversible art for court and trump cards while traditio
  • e malabsorptive component of the DS is fully reversible as no small intestine is actually removed, o
  • m one type of potential field to another, is reversible, as in the pendulum system described above.
  • The process is reversible as saliva supplies back OH- to reform apatit
  • The reversible binding of O2 to metal complexes has been us
  • The anti-sweet activity is reversible, but sweetness recovery on the tongue can ta
  • the semen is unaffected and the results are reversible by simply discontinuing the treatment.
  • his results in a significant decrease in the reversible cell potential (and, therefore, the electric
  • second order cellular automaton is a type of reversible cellular automaton (CA) invented by Edward F
  • ust be blocked for at least 2 hours to cause reversible changes, and at least 24 hours to produce so
  • ug related to physostigmine, which acts as a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor, with moderate sele
  • Fig 1: Sankey diagram of energy fluxes in a reversible CLC system.
  • 6-bisphosphate aldolase enzyme catalyzes the reversible cleavage of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (FBP)
  • nufactures spiral coasters, and single-stand reversible cold-roll lines.
  • gas, commonly oxygen and hydrogen, producing reversible color changes.
  • Reversible competitive inhibitors, such as edrophonium,
  • Benzamidine is a reversible competitive inhibitor of trypsin, trypsin-li
  • ng Space (1969), mentioned the importance of reversible computation, the Fredkin gate represented th
  • is primary contributions include his work on reversible computing and cellular automata.
  • This principle is relevant to reversible computing, quantum information and quantum c
  • and made advances in the field of adiabatic ( reversible) computing.
  • ate and the Billiard-Ball Computer Model for reversible computing.
  • known for his work on cellular automata and reversible computing.
  • Long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC) methods are birth contr
  • reversible covalent - A chemical reaction occurs betwee
  • The pumps must be reversible, creating either pressure or vacuum.
  • However, recent papers use this term meaning reversible creation of absorbing color centers in optic
  • It acs as a reversible cyclooxygenase inhibitor.
  • e oxazines and naphthopyrans) to achieve the reversible darkening effect.
  • Pseudosenility, or reversible dementia, is a state of memory loss, confusi
  • Reversible Destiny (Arakawa & Gins, 1997)
  • Architecture: Sites of Reversible Destiny (Arakawa & Gins, 1994)
  • They have designed and built residences ( Reversible Destiny Lofts - Mitaka, Bioscleave House, Sh
  • hat may be used to prepare a stain for rapid reversible detection of protein bands on nitrocellulose
  • The activity of the enzyme is regulated by reversible dimerisation.
  • The reversible dimerization and the photochromic properties
  • ce, suflur from the QD shell is able to form reversible disulfide bonds with a wide class of organic
  • rboxyl group on 1,3BPG to ADP to form ATP is reversible due to a low ΔG.
  • A reversible encephalopathy was noted and examined in a f
  • Upon arriving at a terminus, the reversible engines would change direction as was common
  • Lineweaver-Burk plots of different types of reversible enzyme inhibitors.
  • Reversible error can lead to a judgment being overturne
  • Reversible Errors, 2004
  • In 2004, he appeared in the TV mini series Reversible Errors.
  • It is performed either by means of reversible events (Post-translational modifications, su
  • Biko 2: Reversible Face is a hentai game (a sequel to Biko) dev
  • A Steckel mill, also known as a reversible finishing mill, is similar to a reversing ro
  • In a freely reversible first step, a transthioesterification occurs
  • These reactions are reversible; for example, when arginine is modified, the
  • rotection of aldehydes and ketones via their reversible formation of dithianes.
  • ndrially localized enzyme that catalyzes the reversible formation of acetoacetyl-CoA from two molecu
  • Each reversible Francis turbine has a 306 MW installed capac
  • e B-12 in the catalytic process is that of a reversible free radical generator.
  • ification reactions, ending quickly when the reversible gas phase water gas shift reaction is reache
  • An n-bit reversible gate is a bijective mapping f from the set {
  • shown in mature male rats, the agent induces reversible germ cell loss from the seminiferous epithel
  • ee per direction) and two lanes designed for reversible High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV-2) movements.
  • but reversed itself and floated plans for a reversible high occupancy vehicle and bus transit lane
  • r complicated by the presence of a separate, reversible high-occupancy vehicle lane passing through
  • When I-64 was augmented in the 1990s with reversible HOV lanes, I-564 was designated as the weste
  • In the 1990s, reversible HOV-2 lanes were added between I-564 and I-2
  • activated methyl cycle, responsible for the reversible hydration of S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine into
  • A reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) is a reference elec
  • The reversible hydrogen electrode is a fairly practical and
  • ajectory outside atmospheres is in principle reversible, i.e., in the space-time function the time i
  • inhibits type B. The effects of the drug are reversible in vivo, but not in vitro.
  • a k-ary tree to an LC-RS binary tree is not reversible in general without additional information.
  • All side effects were fully reversible in studies.
  • lyse cholesterol-containing membranes, their reversible inactivation by oxidation and their capacity
  • lsulfoxide (DMSO) in an application known as reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance (RISUG).
  • ons against Myasthenia Gravis by competitive reversible inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, the enzy
  • Metralindole (Inkazan) is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A (RIMA) whic
  • Its mode of action is as a reversible inhibitor of inosine monophosphate dehydroge
  • tabolisable amino acid and is a specific and reversible inhibitor of nucleic acid methylation, and a
  • Amiflamine (FLA-336) is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A), th
  • Cimoxatone is a reversible inhibitor of MAO-A (RIMA).
  • Aphidicolin is a reversible inhibitor of eukaryotic nuclear DNA replicat
  • It acts as a reversible inhibitor of MAO-A (RIMA).
  • Desmethoxyyangonin is a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B).
  • It acts as a reversible inhibitor of the enzyme monoamine oxidase (M
  • However, LY294002 is a reversible inhibitor of PI3K whereas wortmannin acts ir
  • Almoxatone (MD-780,236) is a selective and reversible inhibitor of MAO-B.
  • It is a known reversible inhibitor of thermolysin and is expected to
  • Reversible inhibitors of monoamine oxidase A (RIMAs) ar
  • The reversible insertion of magnesium cations into the latt
  • During catalytic cycle, the reversible interconversion of oxidized (FMN), semiquino
  • absorbed light energy from UV ray as heat by reversible intramolecular proton transfer.
  • The Streptamer technology allows the reversible isolation and staining of antigen-specific T
  • The tram is a type known as a "double reversible jigback aerial tramway," where "jigback" mea
  • The central lane operates as a reversible lane to cope with holiday and rush hour traf
  • At peak rush traffic periods, a reversible lane system is used, with a series of swing
  • lanes of Quebec Autoroute 13, including one reversible lane at the center.
  • It would also add a third reversible lane from the Prince William Parkway north.
  • to travel each way and the middle lane is a reversible lane, meaning the direction of travel of the
  • The reversible lanes operate westbound from around midnight
  • As originally proposed, the reversible lanes would be extended from the existing so
  • scaled back to putting two barrier-separated reversible lanes on I-75 to I-575, and one in the media
  • The second project involves reversible lanes between Stafford, Virginia to Arlingto
  • Beyond the reversible lanes, increasing lengths of Interstate 64 (
  • The lower deck is configured with reversible lanes.
  • le features, such as additional costumes and reversible levels.
  • It is a method for analyzing data for freely reversible ligand/receptor binding interactions.
  • n heated in water above 32°C, it undergoes a reversible lower critical solution temperature phase tr
  • ses a 15-round staggered box magazine with a reversible magazine release button that can be position
  • tin function in a dose-dependent and readily reversible manner (Oliver et al., Science, 2001)
  • It being a reversible MAO-A inhibitor means that it competes with
  • t K(x,y) be the transition probability for a reversible Markov chain on X. Assume this chain has sta
  • stitution model such as the generalised time reversible model has the total overall rate into a cert
  • Mexican poet Manuel Ulacia were included in Reversible Monuments: Contemporary Mexican Poetry.
  • of molecular recognition induced macroscopic reversible morphological transitions and the discovery
  • As this reaction is not reversible N2O should not be considered as the anhydrid
  • differentiated from haemochromatosis by the reversible nature of the iron accumulation in the retic
  • Boys wear a reversible navy top, navy socks and white shorts or tra
  • phosphate (TOCP) which resulted in partially reversible neurologic damage.
  • It has been reported to induce reversible neurological impairment in multiple sclerosi
  • The reversible obi had been folded to reveal the black unde
  • ligand centred electrochemical reactions are reversible one-electron reactions that can be observed
  • It has also been known to cause reversible or permanent hearing loss (ototoxicity) and
  • rt, visual blurring (dose-dependent), and/or reversible ovarian enlargement and cyst formation.
  • The encoded enzyme catalyzes the reversible oxidative deamination of glutamate to alpha-
  • a rare type of pulsar but may be a (possibly reversible) phase in the lives of some pulsars.
  • The reversible phosphorylation of creatine (i.e., both the
  • is catalytic process is tightly regulated by reversible phosphorylation of different phosphoinositid
  • The photostationary state of a reversible photochemical reaction is the equilibrium ch
  • Tenebrescence, also known as reversible photochromism, is the ability of minerals to
  • roup at Washington state university observed reversible photodegradation or simply, self healing in
  • This process is reversible: Phthalic anhydride re-forms upon heating th
  • o inner engines were fitted with four-bladed reversible pitch propellers; the outer engines had stan
  • Ion exchange is a reversible process and the ion exchanger can be regener
  • react to form A and B. This is distinct from reversible process in thermodynamics.
  • The above equation of work is valid for any reversible process of a closed system.
  • drive the reaction to the right, by taking a reversible process and making it irreversible.
  • se that conformational protein folding was a reversible process.
  • Hydrolysis of anhydrides is not typically a reversible process.
  • TP allows the dimer to dissociate in a fully reversible process.
  • ell Dam is primarily a peaking facility, the reversible pump-turbines pump water from the backwaters
  • He has also done pioneering research on the reversible quantum gate logic needed to support quantum
  • In reversible quantum computing circuits, an ancilla bit i
  • ature Capture of CO2: Characteristics of the Reversible Reaction Between CaO(s) and CO2(g)", width A
  • A reversible reaction is a chemical reaction that results
  • t, at very low positive potentials, and is a reversible reaction.
  • triple-screw engine configuration, which had reversible reciprocating steam engines driving the two
  • enase (GPDH) is an enzyme that catalyzes the reversible redox conversion of dihydroxyacetone phospha
  • , it follows that the resulting automaton is reversible, regardless of how the functions are chosen.
  • Reversible rugby shirt with school badge
  • e Fe3+ and to proximal Cys-60 ligand causing reversible S-nitrosylation.
  • ay acquired two bogie passenger coaches with reversible seats whose backs could be tipped to allow t
  • The trolley has reversible seats, as there was no way for the train to
  • So, harmine and harmaline are reversible selective inhibitors of monoamine oxidase-A.
  • Topoisomerase I is an enzyme that mediates reversible single-strand breaks in DNA during DNA repli
  • Reversible sleeve featuring brand new and original artw
  • sochromic technology is used commercially in reversible smart windows and gas sensing, oxygen, hydro
  • ion matrix of a finite-state, discrete-time, reversible stationary Markov chain.
  • The first urgent measure performed was a reversible step to secure the endangered relief areas.
  • an be converted to xanthine dehydrogenase by reversible sulfhydryl oxidation.
  • This allows the antisense RNA to act as a reversible switch that responds to changes in environme
  • Fred Mitlitsky studied the possibilities of reversible technology.
  • Characteristics of drug tolerance: it is reversible, the rate depends on the particular drug, do
  • Because by definition photochromics are reversible, there is technically no such thing as an "i
  • 982 re-decking allowed for the creation of a reversible third automobile lane.
  • are not able to receive energy (they are not reversible), this method only works if there are other
  • The two central lanes were made reversible to allow a 5+3 split favouring the peak dire
  • Eades reversible tram
  • compositions within a cell by catalyzing the reversible transfer of phosphate group among these nucl
  • The mechanism starts with a reversible transthioesterification reaction involving a
  • The reversible turbine generators at the Shiroyama Power Pl
  • Each reversible turbine has a 200 MW installed capacity.
  • Reversible turbine/generator assemblies act as pump and
  • The power station contains four reversible turbines for an installed capacity of 800 MW
  • (760 m)-long tunnel; it includes four large reversible turbines, each of which can pump about 20,00
  • Before reaching the reversible turbines, the water branches off into four b
  • Before reaching the reversible turbines, the water branches off into six br
  • e skin dryness and night-blindness, which is reversible upon cessation of treatment.
  • However, this effect tends to be reversible upon cessation of Vinpocetine administration
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