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coarticulation is
often loosely referred to as a
segment being "triggered" by an
****imilatory change in
another segment. In ****imilation, the
phonological patterning...
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****imilatory nitrate reductase may
refer to:
Nitrate reductase (NADH)
Nitrate reductase (NAD(P)H)
Nitrate reductase (NADPH)
Nitrite reductase This disambiguation...
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Cypriot Gr**** (Gr****: κυπριακή ελληνική
locally [cipriaˈci elːiniˈci] or κυπριακά [cipriaˈka]) is the
variety of
Modern Gr**** that is
spoken by the majority...
- the
enzymes ATP sulfurylase, APS reductase, and
sulfite reductase. In
****imilatory sulfate reduction the
sulfate is ****imilated, or
incorporated into organic...
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living organisms to
access nitrogen for
growth in a
process known as
****imilatory nitrate reduction. Once ****imilated, it can be
incorporated into proteins...
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organisms take in
relatively small amounts of
sulfate in a
process called ****imilatory sulfate reduction, for the
purpose of
synthesizing compounds that contain...
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methylotrophic metabolism is formaldehyde,
which can be
diverted to
either ****imilatory or
dissimilatory pathways.
Methylotrophs produce formaldehyde through...
- from the past
tense forms of
strong verbs.
Umlaut or
mutation is an
****imilatory process acting on
vowels preceding a
vowel or
semivowel of a different...
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order to
synthesize sulfur-containing cell components; this is
known as
****imilatory sulfate reduction. By contrast, the sulfate-reducing
microorganisms considered...
- type of "long-distance"
phonological ****imilation, akin to the
similar ****imilatory process involving vowels, i.e.
vowel harmony. One of the more common...