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- over R, or a module of finite type. Related concepts include finitely cogenerated modules, finitely presented modules, finitely related modules and coherent...
- in textbooks, the method is usually impractical on scale because it cogenerates significant waste. Suitable leaving groups (X) include iodide, bromide...
- glucose in the presence of the enzyme glucose oxidase. The conversion cogenerates hydrogen peroxide, which is often the key product of the enzyme: C6H12O6...
- Tardigrade is part of the family Milnesiidae. This species differs from its cogenerate species mainly by proportions of its claws and buccopharyngeal apparatus...
- This salt is neutralized with ammonia to release the free lactam and cogenerate ammonium sulfate. In optimizing the industrial practices, much attention...
- Serratia entomophila is a species of bacteria that like its cogenerate species uses itaconate. It was first isolated from the gr**** grub Costelytra zealandica...
- slowly equilibrates with ammonium cyanate. This elimination reaction cogenerates isocyanic acid, which can carbamylate proteins, in particular the N-terminal...
- laboratory; its use cogenerates acetic acid. Acetyl chloride. This reagent is also common in the laboratory, but its use cogenerates hydrogen chloride,...
- Eutardigrades in the family Milnesiidae. This species differs from its cogenerate species mainly by proportions of its claws and buccopharyngeal apparatus...
- is used to produce about 80,000 tonnes of EDTA each year. Impurities cogenerated by this route include glycine and nitrilotriacetic acid; they arise from...