The compounds for semiconductor industry and are prepared by adduct purification.
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However, the product of this latter reaction is the deacetylated aminofluorene adduct.
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Irreversible inhibitors react with the enzyme and form a covalent adduct with the protein.
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In former smokers, however, the age at which a person began smoking was the strongest indicator of DNA adduct levels.
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If that system fails, however, a DNA adduct could lead to mutations or genetic changes that, in turn, could lead to cancer.
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This unstable adduct of ethanol and carbon dioxide is apparently more rapidly absorbed by the digestive system than the alcohol itself.
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The technique is based on molecules called Lewis bases, which carry a lone pair of electrons and can bond with so-called Lewis acids to form a molecule called an adduct.
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At a basic level, many of these databases will enable the researcher to generate a list of candidates on the basis of molecular weight, and they may contain adduct information as HMDB does.
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First, the enzyme forms a covalent thioester bond, connecting the cysteine residue of its catalytic domain to the C6 position of the target cytosine, forming an RNA methyltransferase-RNA adduct.
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Draw a limb towards the body; "adduct the thigh muscle"
A compound formed by an addition reaction
(adducting) adducent: especially of muscles; bringing together or drawing toward the midline of the body or toward an adjacent part
An adduct (from the Latin adductus, "drawn toward") is a product of a direct addition of two or more distinct molecules, resulting in a single reaction product containing all atoms of all components, with formation of two chemical bonds and a net reduction in bond multiplicity in at least one of ...
(Adducting) Adduction is a movement which brings a part of the anatomy closer to the sagittal plane of the body. It is opposed to abduction.
An adduct is a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight.
In chemistry, an addition product or complex; in biomechanics, to draw together physically separated components.
Generic name for a compound formed by the combination of a Lewis acid and a Lewis base.
V. - (of muscles) draw towards a central axis. adductor, n. such a muscle.