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  • ...oxy residues in 6-trans unsaturated intermediate but not short-chain fatty acids. ...which they are presented with to the corresponding 5(''S'')-hydroxy fatty acids.<ref>Prog Lipid Res. 2005 Mar-May;44(2-3):154-83. Epub 2005 Apr 20. Review< ...
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  • ...t have hygroscopicity, does not dissolve in water, and does not react with acids. It decomposes in aqueous sodium hydroxide solution to release formaldehyde [[Category:Oxidizing agents]] ...
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  • Armor etching, using strong mineral acids, was not developed until the fifteenth century. Etchants mixed from salt, c .... The material may also be immersed in alkaline cleaners or specialized de-oxidizing solutions. It is common practice in modern industrial chemical etching faci ...
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  • ...osition involves the breakdown of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and bone. *[[amino acids]] ...
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  • ...orm of Sb<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> performs a similar reaction as arsenic, oxidizing ferrous oxide to ferric oxide. ...anism for this has not been confirmed, it has been hypothesized that humic acids are acting as anion exchange moieties, potentially through amine interactio ...
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  • ...reactions are generally formulated for peroxide salt. In excess of dilute acids or water, they release hydrogen peroxide.<ref name=volnov/> ...|author=Mimoun, H.|chapter=Transition-metal peroxides—synthesis and use as oxidizing agents|title=Peroxides|series=PATai's Chemistry of Functional Groups |edito ...
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  • ...45-6592}}</ref> Once in water, the naturally occurring [[Humic acid|fulvic acids]] and [[humic acid]]s can lead to formation of [[mutagen]]ic compounds such ...ocarbon part of the compounds form CO<sub>2</sub> and H<sub>2</sub>O, halo acids are formed from the halogens. These haloacids are absorbed into acetic acid ...
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  • ...l anaerobic respiration. It is a membrane bound protein capable of [[Redox|oxidizing]] a quinone and passing the released electrons to an awaiting fumarate to b ...ed in the active site where the asymmetrical charges from the nearby amino acids polarize the fumarate and distort its shape.<ref name=":4" /> Once the fuma ...
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  • ...03 | title = Sulfurimonas autotrophica gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel sulfur-oxidizing ε-proteobacterium isolated from hydrothermal sediments in the Mid-Okinawa T ...'sulfur"'' in Latin and ''"monas"'' from Greek, together meaning a “sulfur-oxidizing rod”.<ref name=":63">{{Cite journal|last1=Sikorski|first1=Johannes|last2=Mu ...
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  • '''''Thioploca''' '' is a genus of filamentous sulphur-oxidizing [[bacteria]], in the order ''[[Thiotrichales]]'' (class ''[[Gammaproteobact ...=January 1995|title=Phylogeny of Thioploca and Related Filamentous Sulfide-Oxidizing Bacteria|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0723-2020(11)80412-1|journal=System ...
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  • ...otoexcitation is both a more potent [[reducing agent]] and a more potent [[oxidizing agent]] than the ground state of the catalyst. Since sensitizer is coordina ...s with phenylpyridine ligands are more strongly reducing and less strongly oxidizing than equivalent complexes with bipyridine ligands. ...
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  • A protein's surface's potential is given by the number of charged amino acids it has and its [[isoelectric point]], pI. ...ad been previously protected by the protein. The exposed hydrophobic amino acids decrease the entropy of the water surrounding them, making it favorable for ...
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  • ...is type of sugar battery is air-breathing and utilizes the oxygen as the [[oxidizing agent]]. The battery achieved expected high [[energy density]] and reasonab ...6=Darnell |first6=James |date=2000 |chapter=Oxidation of Glucose and Fatty Acids to CO2 |chapter-url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK21624/ |title=Mol ...
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  • ...ooxygenase to secondary alcohols, then to [[ketone]]s and finally to fatty acids.<ref>{{Cite journal|url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.3109/1040841 ...|saturated]] or [[Unsaturated fat|unsaturated]] fatty acids, fatty hydroxy acids or fatty [[alcohol (chemistry)|alcohol]]s with a chain length between 8 and ...
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  • ...uir–Blodgett film|Langmuir blodgett film]]), chemical (oxidation by strong acids, ozone treatment, [[chemisorption]], and [[flame treatment]]) and radiation ...s structural shape driven by a number of molecular bonds can change. Amino acids exhibit different characteristics such as being polar, non-polar, positivel ...
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  • ...receptors of hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids (HETEs) and oxoeicosatetraenoic acids (oxo-ETEs) derived from arachidonic acid | journal = Biochimica et Biophysi ...cells, [[platelet]]s, and [[monocyte]]-derived [[dendritic cell]]s as the oxidizing cells.<ref name="Prog Lipid Res 2013. p 19">{{cite journal | vauthors = Pow ...
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  • ...suspension (chemistry)|suspensions]] are partially oxidized with different oxidizing agents. For example, spherical magnetite particles of narrow size distribut ...H]] between 8 and 14, {{chem|Fe|3+}}/{{chem|Fe|2+}} ratio of 2:1 and a non-oxidizing environment. Being highly susceptibile to oxidation, magnetite ({{chem2|Fe3 ...
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  • The concepts of [[Lewis acids and bases|Lewis acid–base theory]] and [[Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory]] ...molecule was first proposed by Hammett for ordering the strength of solid acids and bases.<ref name=glazneva/> This technique is only applicable to surface ...
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  • ...on of sulfide dehydrogenase from alkaliphilic chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacteria|journal=FEBS Letters|volume=427|issue=1|pages=11–14|pmid=9613590|d HS<sup>•</sup> reacts with [[carboxylic acids]] to make [[carbonyl sulfide]] (COS) and probably is the main source of thi ...
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  • ...ast=Miller |first=Stanley L. |date=1953-05-15 |title=A Production of Amino Acids Under Possible Primitive Earth Conditions |url=https://www.science.org/doi/ ...nn |first5=Wolfram H.-P. |date=2004-06-11 |title=Identification of diamino acids in the Murchison meteorite |journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
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