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  • ...ants), the steady state displacement from equilibrium is such that the net reaction catalyzed by CA is conversion of carbonic acid to carbon dioxide and water. ...</ref>. It can be used in both episodic ataxia types 1 and 2 (although the mechanisms are presumed to be different between the two).
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  • ...six-membered ring containing a [[hemiacetal]] group, which arises from the reaction of the hydroxy group at C-5 and the [[aldehyde]] at C-1. Containing five ca ...act non-specifically with the [[amine|amino]] groups of [[protein]]s. This reaction ([[glycation]]) reduces or destroys the function of many [[enzyme]]s. The l
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  • ...rnal of Clinical Investigation 44: 1041,.</ref> and other different animal mechanisms operate in the same direction.{{dn}} ...ortisone abrogates proliferation of T cells in autologous mixed lymphocyte reaction by rendering the interleukin-2 Producer T cells unresponsive to interleukin
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  • ...pages=7357–62 |year=2005 |pmid=16301642}}</ref> Human cells that form in reaction to cancerous [[neuroblastoma]] cells have been found to contain trace amoun ...r=Kilpatrick G.J. and Smith T.W.|title=Morphine-6-glucuronide: actions and mechanisms|journal=Med. Res. Rev.|year=2005|volume=25|issue=5|pages=521–544|pmid=159
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  • ...= 978-0-470-87171-3|pages = 764}}</ref> A one-step reductive acetamidation reaction can be mediated by thioacetate.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Bhattacharya A.; ...75-6}}</ref> In this reaction, [[phenol]] is strongly activating, thus the reaction requires only mild conditions (cf. the nitration of benzene):
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  • ...d&nbsp;[[Chemical Bond|Chemical&nbsp;Bonding]] '''1.2.3'''&nbsp;[[Chemical Reaction|Chemical&nbsp;Reactions]] '''1.2.4'''&nbsp;[[Heat]],&nbsp;[[Thermodynamics] ...nbsp;[[Market]]:&nbsp;[[Pricing]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Distribution (economics)|Mechanisms&nbsp;for&nbsp;Distributing&nbsp;Goods]] '''5.3.3'''&nbsp;The&nbsp;Organizat
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  • ...published in 1865. Multiple dynamic equilibrium adjustment and regulation mechanisms make homeostasis possible. === Control mechanisms ===
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  • ...toms. The [[polymerization]] that takes place is known as a [[condensation reaction]]. Phosphate [[chemical bond]]s are typically high-energy [[covalent]] bond ...itions, “a life in the slow line”. They participate in many regulatory mechanisms occurring in bacteria:
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  • ...action times. Generally, a one-step synthesis (method involving only one reaction) is used which does not require purification. ...n (removal of cyclic monomers), interfacial condensation (high temperature reaction of two monomers), dehydrative coupling agents (removing the water group fro
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  • Many [[polymer degradation]] mechanisms can be followed using [[infra-red spectroscopy]], such as [[UV degradation] The reaction occurring between double bonds and ozone is known as [[ozonolysis]] when on
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  • ...t Ed., 1995</ref> Chemical bond breaking is a prerequisite to any chemical reaction, and chemical reactions are a prerequisite to observable or measurable phys ...emperatures as a result of the increased rate of secondary reactions, with reaction rates about doubling with each 10°C rise; this may not be true of all mate
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  • ...acol | year = 1970 | volume = 38 | issue = 1 | pages = 253–262 | title = Mechanisms of histamine release by compound 48/80 | author = A. M. Rothschild | pmid =
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  • ...mino, G.; Costa, L.; Luda di Cortemiglia, M. P. Overview of Fire Retardant Mechanisms. ''Polym. Degrad. Stabil.'' '''1991,''' ''33'' (2), 131-154. [http://www.sc ...rinsically more sensitive to [[Chemical decomposition|decomposition]] upon reaction with [[oxygen]]. The amount of access that [[oxygen]] has to the surface of
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  • ...ethanol]] as a byproduct. Polymerization is through a [[polycondensation]] reaction of the monomers (done immediately after esterification/transesterification) ....0901253|accessdate=11 August 2010}}</ref>research on this topic. Proposed mechanisms include leaching of [[phthalates]] as well as leaching of antimony. Other
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  • ...lly [[potassium nitrate]] (KNO<sub>3</sub>), which supplies oxygen for the reaction; *[[charcoal]], which provides carbon and other fuel for the reaction, simplified as carbon (C);
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  • ...eated application of the [[Ullmann condensation|Ullmann Ether Synthesis]]: reaction of an alkali-metal phenate with a halogenated benzene catalyzed by copper.< ...as base fluids for radiation-resistant greases used in nuclear power plant mechanisms. PPEs and their derivatives have also found use as vapor phase lubricants
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  • ...ed by stellar fusion because the fusion of iron is the last nuclear fusion reaction that is [[exothermic]]. Iron is the most widely used metal, and iron compou ...d with [[aluminium]] powder can be ignited to create a [[Thermite|thermite reaction]], used in welding and purifying ores.
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  • ...stimulants such as [[amphetamine]]s and [[cocaine]], [[idiosyncratic drug reaction]]s, and [[serotonin syndrome]]. * Reaction to incompatible blood products
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  • ...molecular structure, ethylene oxide easily participates in the [[addition reaction]], opening its cycle, and thus easily [[polymerisation|polymerizes]]. Ethyl ! Reaction
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  • '''Contact dermatitis''' is a term for a [[skin]] reaction ([[dermatitis]]) resulting from exposure to [[allergens]] ([[allergic conta ...vity|hypersensitive]] reaction that is atypical within the population. The mechanisms by which these reactions occur are complex, with many levels of fine contro
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