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  • ...fluoroquinolone]] antibacterial. It kills bacteria by interfering with the enzymes that cause DNA to rewind after being copied, which stops DNA and protein sy ...93187 |date= September 1, 1997 |first1=K |first2=X |issn=1092-2172}}</ref> enzymes necessary to separate bacterial DNA, thereby inhibiting cell division.
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  • ...use in foods, both fractions are readily hydrolyzed at the acetal link by enzymes. ...either form, the fraction of starch in the mixture which is accessible to enzymes can be degraded by either, or both, amylases and glucosidases.
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  • ...massive stars]], since addition of another alpha particle would result in zinc-60, which requires a great deal more energy. This nickel-56, which has a ha ...he [[iron-sulfur cluster]]s are pervasive and include [[nitrogenase]], the enzymes responsible for biological [[nitrogen fixation]].(see [[#Biological role]])
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  • ...tions of [[barium nitrite]], [[calcium nitrite]], [[magnesium nitrite]], [[zinc nitrite]] or [[sodium nitrite]] leads to the formation of 2-nitroethanole:< ...lene with the yield up to 70%. The reduction catalysts include mixtures of zinc dust and [[acetic acid]], of lithium aluminium hydride with [[titanium tric
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  • ...dust ([[Cedar wood|cedar]], [[ebony]], etc.), persulfates (Hairsprays), [[zinc]] or even seafood like [[prawns]]. For example, in [[France]] the industrie ...and cleaning staff (e.g. [[chloramine-T]]), pharmaceutical workers (drugs, enzymes), seafood processors, shellac handlers (e.g. amines), solderers and refiner
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  • ...II) ions function as [[cofactor (biochemistry)|cofactor]]s for a number of enzymes in higher organisms, where they are essential in detoxification of [[supero ...or commercial disposable dry cells and dry batteries of both the standard (zinc-carbon) and alkaline types.<ref name="ChiuZMnO2">{{cite journal|doi = 10.10
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  • ...ing scandal|lead poisoning was found in nearly 2000 children]] living near zinc and manganese smelters.<ref name="Watts09-Lancet">{{Cite pmid|19757511}}</r ...nt lead exposure risks include welding, manufacture of rubber, printing, [[zinc]] and [[copper]] smelting, processing of [[ore]], combustion of [[solid was
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  • ...ase, H | title = Inhibition of proteolytic enzymes | journal = Proteolytic enzymes: a practical approach, 2 edn | year = 2001 | volume = 1 | pages = 105–130
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  • * [[Zinc]] ...ed contains a toxin that inhibits enzymes, simulating a deficiency of the enzymes.
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  • Biosynthesis of menthol was investigated in ''M. x piperita'', and all enzymes involved in its biosynthesis have been identified and characterized.<ref na rect 387 112 458 135 [[zinc bromide]]
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  • ..., either in the expression of the DNA in the nucleus or in the activity of enzymes in the cytoplasm. ..., since the [[protein]] products of many of the responding genes include [[enzymes]] and [[transcription factor]]s themselves.&nbsp; Transcription factors pr
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  • *Metals: [[magnesium]], [[iron]], [[zinc]], [[manganese]], [[copper]] ...t also aids in the absorption of various minerals like magnesium, calcium, zinc and iron.<ref name=carb>Schmidl, M.K., Labuza, T.P. (2000).[http://books.go
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