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13. Welcome to Coin Acceptors, Inc. - Coinco - St. Louis, Missouri
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14. Hole tunnelling from beryllium acceptors in GaAs
- ej.iop.org
- Hole tunnelling from beryllium acceptors in GaAs .
- We present experimental results on the field ionization of beryllium acceptors in micrometre AlGaAs/GaAs structures on a nanosecond timescale. ...
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- line of coin acceptors for laundry .
- Coin Acceptors for Single and Multi Coins, .
17. Aerobic and Anaerobic Transformations of Pentachlorophenol in Wetland Soils -- D'Angelo and Reddy 64 (3): 933 -- Soil Science Society of America Journal
- soil.scijournals.org
- Strategies to enhance biotransformation of pentachlorophenol (PCP) in a spectrum of wetland soils were investigated under laboratory conditions, which included manipulations of electron acceptors and donors, and PCP concentrations. ...
18. Demographic features of tubectomy acceptors in Goa
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- Demographic features of tubectomy acceptors in Goa .
19. Milblog: Saddam's Bribe Acceptors
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20. Aerobic and Anaerobic Transformations of Pentachlorophenol in Wetland Soils -- D'Angelo and Reddy 64 (3): 933 -- Soil Science Society of America Journal
- soil.scijournals.org
- Strategies to enhance biotransformation of pentachlorophenol (PCP) in a spectrum of wetland soils were investigated under laboratory conditions, which included manipulations of electron acceptors and donors, and PCP concentrations. ...
- , 1989), availability of electron acceptors (Haggblom et al. ...
- This investigation attempts to quantify the boundary conditions for microbial transformations of PCP in soils, including effects of concentration, sorption, electron acceptors and donors, and microbial biomass. ...
- The presence or absence of specific types of electron acceptors had significant effects on rates and mechanisms of PCP transformation in wetland soils (Fig. ...
- Table 5 Anaerobic transformation rates of pentachlorophenol (PCP) and reductive dechlorination intermediates (tetra-, tri-, and di-chlorophenols) in wetland soils in the presence of inorganic electron acceptors. ...
- However, expression of this capacity was regulated by chemical and biological conditions, including contamination level, type of electron acceptors and donors, microbial biomass, and the co-contaminant (Hg (II)). ...
- Availability of electron acceptors was also a key regulator of both rates and pathways of PCP transformation in soils. ...
- In addition, this study has shown the extent to which PCP transformations are regulated by selected factors, including PCP concentration, types of electron acceptors and donors, and microbial biomass. ...
- Effects of alternative electron donors, acceptors, and inhibitors in pentachlorophenol dechlorination in soil. ...
- Influence of alternative electron acceptors on the anaerobic biodegradability of chlorinated phenols and benzoic acids. ...
21. Hydrogen as electron donor of microorganism with alternative electron acceptors
- www.aramis-research.ch
- Hydrogen as electron donor of microorganism with alternative electron acceptors.
22. Evidence for degradation of 2-chlorophenol by enrichment cultures under denitrifying conditions -- Bae et al. 148 (1): 221 -- Microbiology
- mic.sgmjournals.org
- Cultures originally inoculated with sludges B and C did not degrade 2-CP in the presence of nitrate or sulfate or in the absence of exogenous electron acceptors (data not shown), although these cultures successfully degraded 2-CP when they were transferred into a fresh medium with nitrate without washing as described in Table 1. ...
- Influence of alternative electron acceptors on anaerobic biodegradability of chlorinated phenols and benzoic acids. ...
23. Parasite and mammalian GPI biosynthetic pathways can be distinguished using synthetic substrate analogues -- Smith et al. 16 (22): 6667 -- The EMBO Journal
- embojournal.npgjournals.com
- GlcN-(2-O-Me)PI and GlcNAc-(2-O-Me)PI act as mannose acceptors in the trypanosome cell-free system .
- , 1992), thereby suppressing the production of endogenous mannose acceptors and allowing the 3H mannosylation of exogenous substrates to be examined. ...
- GlcN-(2-O-Me)PI and GlcNAc-(2-O-Me)PI act as mannose acceptors in the Leishmania cell-free system .
- GlcN-(2-O-Me)PI and GlcNAc-(2-O-Me)PI do not act as mannose acceptors in the HeLa cell-free system .
- (1996) Synthetic phospho-oligosaccharide fragments of lipophosphoglycan as acceptors for Leishmania major -D-mannosylphosphate transferase. ...
24. Nrf2 Is a Direct PERK Substrate and Effector of PERK-Dependent Cell Survival -- Cullinan et al. 23 (20): 7198 -- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- mcb.asm.org
- Potency of Michael reaction acceptors as inducers of enzymes that protect against carcinogenesis depends on their reactivity with sulfhydryl groups. ...
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