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  • It is commonly used in asymmetric synthesis as a catalyst and as chiral building block f
  • His synthesis, as shown below, used glyoxal and formaldehy
  • The journal covers the synthesis, assembly, transport, reactivity, and stabil
  • y 2009, Mentor Graphics acquired Agility's C synthesis assets.
  • enzyme complex that can be found during DNA synthesis at the origin of replication and is the init
  • he theta structure, not just one, indicating synthesis at both forks, in opposite directions around
  • However, many synthesis attempts have failed to turn up any trace of
  • ic music specializing in granular and pulsar synthesis, author, and computer programmer.
  • This synthesis avoids the preparation of methyl isocyanate,
  • It is a reagent used in organic synthesis because of a combination of convenient prope
  • The synthesis begins with photochemical [2+2]cycloaddition
  • The synthesis begins with the cyclization of compound 1 ,
  • A chemical synthesis begins by selection of compounds that are kn
  • At this stage the origin fires and DNA synthesis begins.
  • iane is a building block molecule in organic synthesis, being a masked source of formaldehyde.
  • In organic synthesis, benzyl chloride is used for the introductio
  • Then, the synthesis between planets, dishas, signs etc. is an ar
  • rtheless, each developed a unique bridge and synthesis between the Eastern European world-view conn
  • In his "Bild-Dichtungen" he achieves a synthesis between poetry and painting.
  • been considered to be the most accomplished synthesis between his craft as a draftsman and his art
  • The building's harmonious synthesis between form and functionality was highly ac
  • Hegel's dialectic he saw a possibility for a synthesis between philosophy and theology.
  • Anti-waltz became a standard of a successful synthesis between music folklore and jazz, this synthe
  • all aspects of medicinal chemistry: organic synthesis; biological behavior; pharmacological activi
  • g, supramolecular surface chemistry, organic synthesis, biophysics, nanocontainers, molecular elect
  • lowing the onset of action of thioamides (TH synthesis blockers).
  • Though this may involve vesicular synthesis but it has been shown that it is produced at
  • cium ion and serves as a cofactor in lactose synthesis, but has no tumoricidal properties.
  • benes have some practical utility in organic synthesis but carbene analogs are mostly laboratory cu
  • ry was that procaine enables protein de novo synthesis by acting on cellular DNA activity.
  • acetone, which is a waste product of phenol synthesis by the Hock method.
  • It disrupts arabinogalactan synthesis by inhibiting the enzyme arabinosyl transfer
  • ation selectively inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by interacting at a site on the 50S subunit
  • n by various tissues leads to increased VLDL synthesis by the liver.
  • Ketolides block protein synthesis by binding to ribosomal subunits and may als
  • st formally proposed in a review “On Protein Synthesisby Francis Crick in 1958.
  • taken four times per day, blocks leukotriene synthesis by inhibiting 5-lipoxygenase, an enzyme of t
  • With Democratic Left, Ecevit made up a new synthesis by articulating new dimensions such as democ
  • t the time, the biochemical mechanism of ATP synthesis by oxidative phosphorylation was unknown.
  • LXRs regulate fatty acid synthesis by modulating the expression of sterol regul
  • In a more recent synthesis by M. Basato et al., silver acetate was reac
  • Inhibits DNA and RNA synthesis by intercalating between base pairs of the D
  • an uncoupling agent because it disrupts ATP synthesis by transporting hydrogen ions through a cell
  • end is released to serve as a primer for DNA synthesis by DNA polymerase III.
  • Also Methotrexate indirectly inhibits purine synthesis by blocking the metabolism of folic acid (it
  • in organ transplantation; it inhibits purine synthesis by blocking inositol monophsophate dehydroge
  • e can be used as a precursor in the vanillin synthesis by biotransformation by Capsicum frutescens
  • the ribosome to the mRNA to initiate protein synthesis by aligning it with the start codon.
  • erived from the chiral diol BINOL and can be synthesis by reaction of BINOL with phosphorus trichlo
  • It induces endothelial nitric oxide synthesis by making endothelial cells more permeable t
  • NA oligonucleotides serve as primers for DNA synthesis by bacterial DNA polymerase Pol III.
  • an be seen to increase the efficiency of GSH synthesis by increasing the Ki of GSH and acting as a
  • of a period in which the Modern evolutionary synthesis came into being.
  • 40%, as the synthesis can lead to a variety of by-products.
  • used to make a stable 'emulsion' for a latex synthesis can prove to encourgae a third phase to form
  • The lac Z fragment, whose synthesis can be induced by IPTG, is capable of intra-
  • tively recent idea, the origins of frequency synthesis can be found in the much older concept of an
  • This method of synthesis can be used to produce a variety of aldehyde
  • Another even large scale synthesis can be done with the help of soil organisms.
  • In peptide synthesis, carboxylate ester derivatives of 4-nitrophe
  • Synthesis Cards may also be used in combination with e
  • have a role in primary metabolism, i.e., the synthesis, catabolism or transport of small molecules;
  • t, the 3' end of the invading DNA primes DNA synthesis, causing displacement of the complementary s
  • In sterol synthesis, cerulenin inhibits HMG-CoA synthetase activ
  • It is mainly used as a feedstock in chemical synthesis, chiefly of 1,1,1-trichloroethane.
  • Comprehensive Organic Synthesis: Combining C-C pi-bonds, 1992
  • They are an interesting synthesis combining Berg's heritage of pre-Schoenberg
  • The synthesis commences from naturally available (−)-shiki
  • of this reaction grew slowly in the organic synthesis community.
  • sed a privately owned small chemical library synthesis company, Coelacanth Corporation in Princeton
  • The speech synthesis component must operate before the gesture as
  • The speech synthesis component is highly dependent on the semanti
  • ring the highly praised book Computer Music: Synthesis, Composition, and Performance, ISBN 0-02-864
  • Changing synthesis conditions of the resins give good designing
  • he sodium perchlorate system, using the same synthesis conditions, was 55 W/m2.
  • The 1971 synthesis consisted of treating cyclopentadiene with m
  • Array, which used the technique of aperture synthesis, could reliably position sources of less tha
  • Woodward showed that organic synthesis could be made into a rational science, and t
  • cluster has not been described this putative synthesis could be incorrect in the sequence of oxidat
  • olution is a standard component of inorganic synthesis courses.
  • In organic synthesis, cyanide, which is classified as a strong nu
  • Synthesis data as well as human activity data has been
  • cility at the time of this remarkable speech synthesis demonstration and was so impressed that he l
  • Thanks to Murphy for supplying the synthesis details.
  • Company main interest in synthesis, development, manufacturing, marketing and e
  • Hatsune Miku using Yamaha's Vocaloid2 speech synthesis device.
  • rospect of Western Travel, but mixed in some synthesis, dialogue and supposition entirely of his ow
  • In organic synthesis, diphenylprolinol can be used to prepare the
  • It was found to inhibit in vitro RNA synthesis directed by all three yeast RNA polymerases
  • ied pigments, lipids, amino acids, cell wall synthesis, DNA synthesis, ribosomes, sodium-potassium
  • me the problem because it can reinitiate DNA synthesis downstream of gaps.
  • e is commonly used as a desiccant in organic synthesis due to its affinity for water.
  • cerns primase, the enzyme that initiates DNA synthesis during DNA replication.
  • for the negative regulation of antirepressor synthesis during development of bacteriophage P22.
  • an indirect role in maintaining ongoing dps synthesis during stationary phase
  • , lithium chloride finds some use in organic synthesis, e.g. as an additive in the Stille reaction.
  • ase II enzyme which completely prevents mRNA synthesis, effectively causing cytolysis of hepatocyte
  • as made it the subject of several asymmetric synthesis efforts.
  • n be made as a reaction byproduct during BZP synthesis, either because the reaction has been run at
  • was first reported in 1977, and the current synthesis entails the assembly within the coordination
  • A laboratory synthesis entails the reaction potassium thiocyanate a
  • olite in the 4+ state, owing to the reducing synthesis environment, but there is a significant frac
  • ery and exploitation systems and intelligent synthesis environments for future aerospace and other
  • Software audio synthesis environments typically consist of an audio p
  • Audio synthesis environments comprise a wide and varying ran
  • This article compares noteworthy audio synthesis environments, and enumerates basic issues as
  • -terminal domain of a multifunctional folate synthesis enzyme (gene fas).
  • In chemical synthesis, ephedrine is used in bulk quantities to pro
  • ug that works by inhibiting mRNA and protein synthesis, especially in pox viruses.
  • Antitumor antibiotic that inhibits RNA synthesis, especially in solid tumors
  • It is a valuable building block in organic synthesis, especially in the synthesis of heterocycles
  • tions of organosilicon chemistry for organic synthesis, especially for the production of chiral mol
  • of his work involved research evaluation and synthesis, especially in medicine and public health,
  • s of views, having different definitions and synthesis, etc. CarolMooreDC (talk) 02:22, 19 August 2
  • is research in organic chemistry, catalysis, synthesis, explosives, and reaction mechanisms.
  • (58 short tons) of bombs on the Schwarzheide Synthesis Factory.
  • ten, and intelligently conceived... a useful synthesis filling a gap in the existing literature," S
  • ilhelm Cauer to begin his program of network synthesis filters which put the design of filters on a
  • This is not the case with network synthesis filters, the terminations are included in th
  • Longifolene is used in organic synthesis for the preparation of dilongifolylborane, a
  • chloroethyl chloroformate is used in organic synthesis for the introduction of the trichloroethyl c
  • It is a reagent used in organic synthesis for the introduction of the ethyl carbamate
  • A classic laboratory organic synthesis for carbazole is the Borsche-Drechsel cycliz
  • n-specific 3-deoxyanthocyanidin phytoalexins synthesis, for example in Sorghum-Colletotrichum inter
  • In 1947, they completed the first full synthesis for the complex compound vitamin A, by takin
  • Methyl chloroformate is used in organic synthesis for the introduction of the methyl ester fun
  • is colourless salt is widely used in organic synthesis for the reduction of imines.
  • This metallocene is used in organic synthesis for various transformations of alkenes and a
  • hloride is most commonly employed in organic synthesis for the introduction of acrylic moieties int
  • Benzyl bromide is used in organic synthesis for the introduction of the benzyl protectin
  • It is used in organic synthesis for the synthesis of 1,2-diketones (e.g.
  • H2SiF6 is a specialized reagent in organic synthesis for cleaving Si-O bonds of silyl ethers.
  • It is used in organic synthesis for methylation and occasionally as a precip
  • is known for his work regarding the chemical synthesis for Taxol (known as the Holton Taxol total s
  • Jozef Ferdinand Arens ('Coco') published the synthesis for vitamin A acid in the scientific journal
  • An alternative is synthesis from veratrole and formaldehyde.
  • Ammonia synthesis from nitrogen and hydrogen is sometimes acco
  • the Fischer oxazole synthesis from cyanohydrins and aldehydes
  • simple and inexpensive synthesis from primary amine functionalized (chiral-po
  • Until the mid-1970s, direct chemical synthesis from acrylonitrile was used until the fermen
  • also be obtained as a co-product of pyridine synthesis from acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, and ammonia
  • There is no direct route of synthesis from sphinganine to sphingosine; it has to b
  • Its synthesis from vanillin can be found in one of the exp
  • tep h: The 3' end of the Chi tail primes DNA synthesis, from which a replication fork can be genera
  • for PAPS (phosphoadenosine-phosphosulphate) synthesis from inorganic sulphate.
  • Se is produced as microcrystalline sheets by synthesis from hydrogen selenide gas and zinc vapour.
  • t that is created in the process of gasoline synthesis from methanol.
  • In 2006 BDG Synthesis funded a search effort on Campbell Island.
  • nucleotide precursors of DNA for growth and synthesis, G6P will also be dehydrogenated and enter t
  • TL or GTL plant: (i) gasifying the coal into synthesis gas or reforming natural gas into synthesis
  • The plant makes a syngas ( synthesis gas) that is converted by catalysts to fuels
  • thane reforming, which converts methane into synthesis gas.
  • nd cultural, have criticized the biocultural synthesis, generally as part of a broader critique of
  • s killed by the Provisional IRA, but a rough synthesis gives a figure of 1,800 deaths.
  • era and the French national genre into a new synthesis, Gluck wrote eight operas for the Parisian s
  • They are commonly used in lipid synthesis, gluconeogenesis, conversion of pyruvate int
  • ral pathways, primary amongst the fatty acid synthesis, glycerolipid metabolism, and bile acid bios
  • ed, although considerable progress in chiral synthesis has been achieved in recent years.
  • A total synthesis has been published which begins with a benzy
  • onally, a non-nascent mechanism for plumbane synthesis has been developed.
  • A similar synthesis has been also published.
  • The third term, ' synthesis,' has completed the triad, making it concret
  • omers, but since then advances in asymmetric synthesis have made possible the production of the ena
  • storage of products like starch and for the synthesis have the ability to differentiate, or rediff
  • of mild impairment of cortisol and androgen synthesis have been noted, however, despite the fact t
  • as the foundation of the modern evolutionary synthesis, he never completed his accompanying manuscr
  • ecies level, which contributed to the modern synthesis, he also worked extensively in the area anim
  • [...] By the evocative synthesis he achieves and the deep feeling he introduc
  • sterone because Marker not only had done the synthesis himself but had coded the reagent bottles an
  • ext] within this tradition, conscious of the synthesis his gurus had effected.
  • Unlike CSound and other languages for audio synthesis, HMSL is primarily a language for making mus
  • An emerging synthesis holds that natural selection works on many l
  • nder way to use propane as feedstock for the synthesis; however, this is more difficult.
  • gested that these partial tRNA stall protein synthesis however, further studies are required to det
  • lex wavelets) are used for both analysis and synthesis, i.e., in both the forward and inverse trans
  • manganese being a byproduct of methcathinone synthesis if potassium permanganate is used as an oxid
  • n the Claisen condensation and malonic ester synthesis, if an ethyl ester is one of the reactants.
  • Modern Network Synthesis II (1955)
  • his reaction is called the Richter cinnoline synthesis Improved methods exist for its synthesis.
  • ed peptide segments in conventional solution synthesis in organic solvents.]
  • re toxic to animal cells and inhibit protein synthesis in cell free systems.
  • technique is frequently employed in chemical synthesis; in this case, the component of the still re
  • veloped: arrested precipitation in solution, synthesis in structured media, high temperature pyroly
  • struggle, and Arnold J. Toynbee's historical synthesis in explaining the rise and fall of civilizat
  • Its articles cover system synthesis in software, hardware, and wetware.
  • s whose mode of action is to inhibit protein synthesis in the target parasite.
  • Gomberg's classical organic synthesis in scheme 1 starts by reacting triphenylmeth
  • Apolipoprotein synthesis in the intestine is regulated principally by
  • are antibacterial drugs that inhibit protein synthesis in bacteria by binding to the peptidyl trans
  • ar that the Lycians actively encouraged this synthesis in order to promote themselves as part of th
  • One of the principal methods for alkene synthesis in the laboratory is the elimination of alky
  • Apolipoprotein synthesis in the liver is controlled by a host of fact
  • believed to result in decreased cholesterol synthesis in the liver.
  • t needs neither human philosophy or churchly synthesis in order to be the truth, though spiritual (
  • se activity, while also lowering leukotriene synthesis in neutrophils.
  • marked stimulating action on triacylglycerol synthesis in human adipocytes and skin fibroblasts.
  • rized mechanisms for down-regulating protein synthesis in higher eukaryotes in response to various
  • late with protein Usually the protein has to synthesis in a host cell with fusion techniques.
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