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nitrogenous
nitrogenous, a. (naɪˈtrɒdʒənəs) [-ous.] Containing, having the nature of, nitrogen.1828–32 in Webster. 1846 G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. II. 195 The ammonia-salts, the urea, and nitrogenous extractive matters. 1880 Bastian Brain 8 Certain plants..seem capable of discriminating nitrogenous from ...
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Tiludronic acid
Non-nitrogenous bisphosphonates are metabolized by osteoclasts to compounds that then replace a portion of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecule, making Non-nitrogenous bisphosphonates are less potent than nitrogenous bisphosphonates.
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Deoxyribonucleotide
Each deoxyribonucleotide comprises three parts: a deoxyribose sugar (monosaccharide), a nitrogenous base, and one phosphoryl group. The nitrogenous bases are either purines or pyrimidines, heterocycles whose structures support the specific base-pairing interactions that allow nucleic
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Why are nitrogenous bases of DNA hydrophobic if they can hydrogen bond? Why are nitrogenous bases of DNA hydrophobic if they can hydrogen bond? Is it that they are only relatively hydrophobic? This forum explains it...
These two concepts are not mutually exclusive. You have constructed a false dichotomy. Both of these facts are true: 1. The electrons in the pi orbitals of the conjugated double bonds in the planar rings are hydrophobic and can "stack" on each other as shown in this drawing of a DNA helix where the ...
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Oxygen demand
chemical oxygen demand (COD)
Chemical oxygen demand (COD), a test commonly used to indirectly measure the amount of organic compounds in a water sample
Nitrogenous oxygen demand (NOD), the amount of oxygen required to break down nitrogenous compounds in a water sample, like ammonia
Theoretical oxygen demand (ThOD
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Does DNA have 5 nitrogenous bases? Does DNA have 5 nitrogenous bases? I believe they are 5 because Uracil is not the same thing as Guanine, because, first of all, uracil "replaces" thymine, not guanine. And second, ur...
It's a bit more complicated than that. This wiki entry on nucleotides should help clarify things: Nucleotide Diagram of chemical structure of bases, nucleosides, nucleotides, etc I'm not sure what you mean by "...a range of functions..."
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Cyclic nucleotide
A double-ring purine is the nitrogenous base for cAMP and cGMP, while cytosine, thymine, and uracil each have a single-ring nitrogenous base (pyrimidine from the atom numbering of the nitrogenous base.
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DNA replication and combination > "Each gamete is genetically unique because the DNA of the parent cell is shuffled before the cell divides. This helps ensure that the new organisms formed as a result of sexual reprod...
To explain it briefly: Lets take a human as example, you are diploid and you have a pair of 23 chromosomes (= total 46) and the sex chromosomes which I will exclude for this explanation. Your gamete is haploid and has therefore only one of the two paired chromosomes. So for every chromosome pair the...
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Dippel's oil
Dippel's oil (sometimes referred to as bone oil) is a nitrogenous by-product of the destructive distillation of bones. The oil consists of aliphatic chains, with nitrogen functional groups including pyrroles, pyridines and nitriles, as well as other nitrogenous compounds
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WO2013177985A1 - Nitrogenous heterocyclic imide derivative and ...
A nitrogenous heterocyclic imide derivative having obvious insecticidal activity, and preparation method and uses thereof; the nitrogenous heterocyclic imide derivative and pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof have been proved in practice to have obvious insecticidal activity, are obviously superior to existing commercialized products in the aspects of contact poisoning, stomach toxicity ...
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Treatment performance of high-sulfate nitrogenous wastewater by salt ...
Oct 29, 2022In this study, salt-tolerant denitrifying activated sludge (DAS) and denitrifying bacterial agents (DBA) were used as inoculants to start sequential batch biofilm systems (SBBRs) treating high-sulfate nitrogenous wastewater. The results showed that the start-up period of SBBRs was short (6-11 d) with different sources of inoculants and carriers at salinity of 1% (12.5 g·L<sup>−1</sup> SO ...
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Why is contractile vacuole absent in parasitic protozoans but present in free living protozoans? I know that contractile vacuole helps in osmoregulation of protozoans and some nitrogenous wastes are also excreted thro...
No, you are wrong. Parasitic protozoans too have contractile vacuole, for example trypanosoma. Also Wikipedia says: > Not all species that possess a contractile vacuole are freshwater organisms; some marine, soil microorganisms and **parasites** also have a contractile vacuole !enter image descripti...
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Changing genetic code of E. coli to accept synthetic amino acids? I read in my Biology textbook that an experiment has been done in which one of E. coli's stop codon has been altered to accept a synthetic amino acid. ...
This has been done by engineering a synthetic tRNA that can recognize the stop codon. The synthetic tRNA possesses a non-natural amino acid that is processed normally by the Ribosome and incorporated into the growing polypeptide chain.
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Method for removing micro-nitrogenous compound in diesel deeply
台湾中油股份有限公司: Process for producing petroleum oils with ultra-low nitrogen content US8822742B2 (en) 2009-12-04: 2014-09-02: Exxonmobil Research And Engineering Company: Method for increasing color quality and stability of fuel WO2011068663A1 (en) * 2009-12-04: 2011-06-09
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