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  • This phenomenon occurs in newborn infants because they do not yet have fully functional liver enzymes (i.e. UDP-glucuronyl transferase), and so chloramphenicol rem ...o [[acetyl]] groups, derived from acetyl-S-coenzyme A, to the [[hydroxyl]] groups on the chloramphenicol molecule. The acetylation prevents chloramphenicol f
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  • ...ntubation, can develop over a matter of days in patients who have multiple functional alleles of CYP2D6, resulting in ultra-rapid metabolism of opioids such as c ...effects due to close structural relationship are variations on the methyl groups at the 3 position including [[ethylmorphine]] a.k.a. codethyline (Dionine)
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  • {{For|the functional group referred to as ketimine|imine}} ...e control (Group C). The depressed patients were divided randomly into two groups; patients in Group A, initial HAMD 12,7 (n = 35) were induced with propofol
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  • ...ceptor [[phosphorylation]] (which would change the receptor conformation), functional decoupling of receptors from [[G-proteins]] (leading to receptor desensitiz ...injection of morphine has been shown to alter the expression of two major groups of genes, for proteins involved in [[mitochondrial]] respiration and for [[
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  • ...rientation of the [[hydroxyl]] group is important for receptor binding and functional activity.<ref name='Ma'/> ...is]], ephedrine is used in bulk quantities to produce [[chiral auxiliary]] groups.
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  • ...reactions elicited by diazepam in children with classic autism | journal = Functional Neurology | volume = 2 | issue = 3 | pages = 355–361 | pmid = 2826308 | a ...other 50% experiencing notable withdrawal symptoms. Certain select patient groups will show a higher rate of notable withdrawal symptoms, up to 100%.<ref>{{c
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  • | rowspan="6" | '''5.''' [[Society]] || '''5.1'''&nbsp;[[Social groups|Social Groups]]:<BR>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Ethnic group|Peoples]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Cult ...y]] '''6.2.9'''&nbsp;[[Interior design|Decoration]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Design|Functional&nbsp;Design]]
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  • ...nert materials like [[polymer|polymers]] or [[silicon]] to graft various [[functional group]]s to the [[surface]] of the implant. [[Polyanhydrides]] are polymer
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  • ...bly|self-assembled]] around the template molecule by interaction between [[functional group]]s on both the template and monomers, are polymerized to form an impr
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  • ...re [[polymers]] whose repeating units bear an [[electrolyte]] group. These groups will [[dissociation (chemistry)|dissociate]] in [[aqueous]] solutions (wate ...lyampholytes'''. The competition between the acid-base equilibria of these groups leads to additional complications in their physical behavior. These polymer
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  • ...can be used to fabricate sensors, catalysis or for separation methods. The functional mechanism is similar to [[antibodies]] or [[enzymes]]. The target molecule should have one or more functional groups and should not be polymerisable or retard the polymerisation process.
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  • ...means surgical intervention may not required for removal at the end of its functional life, eliminating the need for a second surgery.<ref>Gilding DK, and Reed A ...the backbone. This is commonly achieved by the use of chemical functional groups such as [[esters]], [[anhydrides]], orthoesters and [[amide]]s. Most biodeg
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  • ...etal. It allows selective removal of target metals via suitable functional groups of chelating resins. Typical functional groups of chelating resins are:
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  • ...ment of the linkage can vary and the orientation of the linking functional groups is also important, resulting in α- and β-glycosidic bonds with numbering ...rove its dispersion in polyethylene. Crosslinking or bridging of the –OH groups changes the structure into a network while increasing the viscosity, reduci
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  • ...endent on the type of bond, a skilled chemist can determine the functional groups present by examining the infrared spectrum.
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  • ...04 | title = Definitions of Terms Relating to Reactions of Polymers and to Functional Polymeric Materials (IUPAC Recommendations 2003) | url = http://media.iupac ...e based on [[cross-link|crosslinked]] [[polystyrene]]. The required active groups can be introduced after polymerization, or substituted monomers can be used
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  • ...ottles are concerned, the defects mentioned can be sorted in the following groups: ...n of terephthalate acid, reaction of the OH- or COOH- end groups with mono-functional degradation products like mono-carbonic acids or alcohols. Results are decr
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  • ...h antimicrobial activity, such as [[hydroxyl]], [[carboxyl]], or [[amino]] groups to a variety of polymerizable derivatives, or [[monomers]] before polymeriz ...plasmic]] [[cell membrane|membranes]]; Similarities of the polymer pendent groups and the lipid layer enhances diffusion into the cell wall
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  • ...lly driven by the metal center which can have the ability to bond to as 16 functional sites on linkers. This number of possible bonds is the coordination number ...e controlled by the linker size and the connecting ligands’ length and [[functional group]]s. To modify the pore size in order to achieve effective adsorption,
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  • ...chanical pre-treatment<ref name="Paakko2007"/> and introduction of charged groups e.g. through carboxymethylation<ref name="Wagberg2008"/> or [[TEMPO|TEMPO-m ...ignificantly from the enzymatically pre-treated one. The number of charged groups on the fibril surfaces are very different. The carboxymethylation pre-treat
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