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  • The acids and enzymes produced by the yeast at lower temperatures temper the
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  • ...and some dried anchovies are a typical Korean meal - high in omega-3 fatty acids and friendly bacteria.
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  • ...the sucrose into invert sugars. These can undergo further breakdown into acids. These breakdown products are not only losses of sucrose but also have knoc ...se]], along with the amino acid glutamine, to chemically stable carboxylic acids. Left untreated, these sugars and amines would eventually frustrate crystal
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  • ...ation. The fats are hydrolyzed by the base, yielding alkali salts of fatty acids (crude soap) and [[glycerol]].
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  • ...larial [[parasite]] must degrade [[hemoglobin]] to acquire essential amino acids, which the parasite requires to construct its own protein and for energy me
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  • ...ion in conditions, such as autism, where cysteine and related sulfur amino acids may be depleted. <ref name="pm1">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1682578 * Sulfur and sulfur-related amino acids are commonly depleted in autism<ref name="pm1"/>. Glutathione, which largel
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  • [[Category:Hydroxamic acids]]
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  • [[Category:Amino acids]]
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  • Chloramphenicol poisoning can cause sensitivity reactions to organic acids and salicylates.
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  • ...gh its 7 modules. Before Vancomycin is assembled through NRPS, the [[amino acids]] are first modified. L-tyrosine is modified to become the β-hydroxychloro ...me="pmid9545426"/> Each peptide synthase activates codes for various amino acids in order to activate each domain. CepA codes for modules 1, 2 and 3, CepB c
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  • .... 1989. Tocopherol stabilizes membrane against phospholipase A, free fatty acids and lysophospholipids. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 570:121-135.</ref>
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  • ...[phenylalanine]], [[tryptophan]], and [[tyrosine]] with non-aromatic amino acids result in poor bonding between rifampicin and the RNA polymerase.<ref name=
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  • ...thor=Meyer H, Mally J|title=On hydrazine derivatives and pyridine carbonic acids|journal=Monatshefte Chemie verwandte Teile anderer Wissenschaften|volume=23
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  • ...ve shown that pyrazinoic acid and its ester inhibit the synthesis of fatty acids.<ref>Zimhony O, Vilcheze C, Arai M, Welch J, Jacobs WR pi. Pyrazinoic acid
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  • ...verse transcriptase gene. The HBV reverse transcriptase gene is 344 amino acids long and occupies codons 349 to 692 on the viral genome. The most commonly
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  • [[Category:Salicylic acids]]
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  • ...and can therefore be taken orally with no need of protection from gastric acids. It is readily absorbed, but its absorption is greater on an empty stomach.
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  • [[Category:Carboxylic acids]]
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  • ...radually [[hydrolyses]] in contact with moisture to acetic and salicylic [[acids]]. In solution with alkalis, the hydrolysis proceeds rapidly and the clear [[Category:Benzoic acids]]
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  • ...ther cyanometalates are similarly stable with low toxicity. Treatment with acids, however, can liberate the extremely toxic [[hydrogen cyanide]].
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  • [[Category:Sulfonic acids]]
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  • ...stinuria]], which results from pathology in the transport of dibasic amino acids.
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  • [[Category:Benzoic acids]]
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  • ...eir acidic character. Acetic acid is a weak, effectively [[Acid#Monoprotic acids|monoprotic acid]] in aqueous solution, with a [[Acid dissociation constant| ...24}}</ref> This dimerization behaviour is shared by other lower carboxylic acids.
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  • [[Category:Benzoic acids]]
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  • ...form an amorphous aluminium hydroxide powder, which is readily soluble in acids. Aluminium hydroxide powder which has been heated to an elevated temperatur
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  • ...= Migarskaya | first2 = L. B. | title = Heats of combustion of some amino-acids | journal = Russ. J. Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) | year = 1960 | volume = 3
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  • ...opposite effect on alpha [[aminoisobuteric acid]] than on the other amino acids.<ref>Chambers, J.W.; Georg, R.H. and Bass, A.D. (1965) “Effect of Hydroco ...higher [[Corticotropin-releasing hormone|CRH]] release. [[Omega 6]] fatty acids, on the other hand, acts inversely on interleukin synthesis.{{Citation need
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  • ...during the 1960s.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Adams SS |title=The propionic acids: a personal perspective |journal=J Clin Pharmacol |volume=32 |issue=4 |page [[Category:Carboxylic acids]]
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  • ...n in the [[reactivity series]] of metals, mercury does not react with most acids, such as dilute [[sulfuric acid]], though [[oxidizing acid]]s such as conce
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  • ...lenediamine]] and [[chloroacetic acid]].<ref>F. Munz "Polyamino carboxylic acids to [[IG Farben|I. G. Farbenindustrie]], DE 718 981, 1935; US 2 130 505, 193 [[Category:Carboxylic acids]]
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  • [[Category:Carboxylic acids]]
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  • [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • [[Category:Carboxylic acids]]
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  • [[Category:Carboxylic acids]]
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  • [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • [[Category:Acetic acids]]
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  • [[Category:Carboxylic acids]]
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  • ...mplementary and Alternative Medicine 3(2): 249–254]</ref> and prenylated acids such as 4-hydroxy-3,5-diprenyl cinnamic acid have been documented.<ref>Park
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  • * sensitive to acids and salts
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  • ...isture barrier. HDPE is compatible with a wide range of products including acids and caustics but is not compatible with [[solvents]]. It is supplied in FDA
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  • ...are used in areas where slag and atmosphere are acidic. They are stable to acids but attacked by alkalis. The main raw materials belongs to the RO<sub>2</su ...nd atmosphere are either acidic or basic and are chemically stable to both acids and bases. The main raw materials belongs to, but not confined to, R<sub>2<
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  • ...ositely charged segments. Many proteins are polyampholytes, as some amino acids tend to be acidic while others are basic.
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  • ...adily dissolved in a [[solvent]], or else releases other chemical species (acids) which catalyze further scission reactions (see the discussion on chemicall ...y the exposure radiation diffuse during the post-exposure bake step. These acids render surrounding polymer soluble in developer. A single [[acid catalysis|
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  • ...d temperatures, including aromatic or [[halogenated hydrocarbon]]s, strong acids, bases, [[ketone]]s, and other aggressive industrial substances. [[hydrolys
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