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oxidate
oxidate, v. Chem. Now rare. (ˈɒksɪdeɪt) Also oxy-. [f. F. oxid-er (G. de Morveau and Lavoisier 1787; oxyder in Dict. Acad. 1835) + -ate3.] 1. trans. To cause to unite with oxygen; to convert into an oxide; = oxidize 1.1790 R. Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. ii. §14. 221 Iron and zinc..decompose the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pandoraea norimbergensis
Pandoraea norimbergensis has the ability to oxidate heterotrophic sulfur under slightly alkaline conditions. wikipedia.org
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oxidable
oxidable, a. Chem. Now rare. (ˈɒksɪdəb(ə)l) Also oxy-. [a. F. oxidable (Lavoisier, 1789), now oxydable, f. oxider to oxidate: see -able.] Capable of being oxidated; oxidizable.1790 R. Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. ii. 179 Table of compound oxydable and acidifiable bases. 1796 Pearson in Phil. Tra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stress granules dynamics: benefits in cancer - PMC
Dec 12, 2022ROS can promote cancer cell proliferation and survival, whereas oxidate stress induced by ROS can trigger cancer cell death. TIA-1 is thought to be an important tumor suppressor. ... It has been reported that several chemotherapeutic reagents can induce SGs formation, which can cause resistance to cancer cell death (Tables 1, ...
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oxidator
oxidator (ˈɒksɪdeɪtə(r)) Also oxy-. [Agent-n. from oxidate v.: see -or 2 c.] a. Something that oxidates; an oxidizing agent. b. An apparatus for directing a stream of oxygen into the flame of a lamp.a 1864 Gesner Coal, Petrol. etc. (1865) 167 It is supposed that hot air is a better oxidator than col... Oxford English Dictionary
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MT-TW
Changes in MT-TW which impair oxidate phosphorylation also cause mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes (MELAS). wikipedia.org
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oxidant
oxidant (ˈɒksɪdənt) [a. F. oxidant (1806 in Hatz.-Darm., now oxydant), ppl. adj. from oxider to oxidate.] An oxidating agent; a substance that readily gives off oxygen; = oxidizer 1.1884 Health Exhib. Catal. 62/2 Antiseptics, disinfectants, oxidants, and air-purifiers. 1930 M. Stephenson Bacterial M... Oxford English Dictionary
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MT-TV (mitochondrial)
Clinical significance Mutations in MT-TV which impair oxidate phosphorylation result in mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like wikipedia.org
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deoxidate
deoxidate, v. Chem. (diːˈɒksɪdeɪt) Also 8–9 deoxy-. [f. de- II. 1 + oxidate v.] trans. To reduce from the state of an oxide, to remove the oxygen from (an oxide or other compound); intr. to undergo deoxidation. Hence deˈoxidated ppl. a.; deˈoxidating ppl. a., causing or suffering deoxidation.1799 Si... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aburakawa Station
Route bus Aburakawa-Eki-dōri bus stop Aomori municipal Bus For Ushirogata via Okunai For Furukawa via Oxidate Passenger statistics In fiscal 2016, the wikipedia.org
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disoxidate
† disˈoxidate, v. Chem. Obs. [dis- 6.] trans. To reduce from the state of an oxide: = deoxidate. Hence disˈoxidating ppl. a.; also disoxiˈdation = deoxidation.1801 Chenevix in Phil. Trans. XCI. 240 A very small mixture of any disoxidating substance. 1802 Smithson Ibid. XCIII. 26 The disoxidation of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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oxidative
oxidative, a. (ˈɒksɪdeɪtɪv) [f. as oxidate v. + -ive.] Involving, pertaining to, or characterized by oxidation.1878 Foster Phys. ii. ii. §5. 286 The blood itself removed from the body has practically no oxidative power at all over substances which are undoubtedly oxidized in the body. 1898 Allbutt's... Oxford English Dictionary
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oxygenate
▪ I. † oˈxygenate, a. Obs. In 8 oxi-. [f. F. oxygéné pa. pple.: see -ate2 2.] = oxygenated.1797 Monthly Mag. III. 351 Moistened with muriatic oxigenate acid.▪ II. oxygenate, v. (ˈɒksɪdʒəneɪt, ɒkˈsɪdʒɪneɪt) Also 8 oxi-. [f. F. oxygén-er (G. de Morveau and Lavoisier, 1787), f. oxygène: see -ate3.] tra... Oxford English Dictionary
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want to I'm going to link it in the cars but this one is going to get include everything that I show there plus some more news tips and tricks again oxidate
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氧化
【氧化】yǎnghuà(1)[oxidize;oxidate;oxygenate](2)物质原子失去电子的化学反应,也就是物质与氧化合的过程(3)脱氢,尤指在氧或其它氧化剂作用时脱氢(4)通过增加电负性的比例来改变一种化合物 新华字典
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