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Deactivation may
refer to;
Protein denaturation, the
process of
disrupting the
structure of
proteins or
nucleic acids Drug
metabolism Sterilization (microbiology)...
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although the
concept has
existed for some time
prior to this.
Cylinder deactivation is used to
reduce the fuel
consumption and
emissions of an
internal combustion...
- one. Note:
examples of reversible-
deactivation polymerization are group-transfer polymerization, reversible-
deactivation radical polymerization (RDRP), reversible...
- Mode
deactivation therapy (MDT) is a
psychotherapeutic approach that
addresses dysfunctional emotions,
maladaptive behaviors and
cognitive processes and...
- more than one. See also reversible-
deactivation polymerization RDP. In
polymer chemistry, reversible-
deactivation radical polymerizations (RDRPs) are...
- Copper-based reversible-
deactivation radical polymerization (Cu-based RDRP) is a
member of the
class of reversible-
deactivation radical polymerization...
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intermolecular deactivation process to be explored.
Processes such as
fluorescence and phosp****scence are
examples of
intramolecular deactivation (quenching)...
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include a
means of attachment, restraint, retrieval, activation, and
deactivation. A
lanyard is also a
piece of
rigging used to
secure or
lower objects...
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resonant frequency and
detecting the dip.
Deactivation for 8.2 MHz
label tags is
typically achieved using a
deactivation pad. In the
absence of such a device...
- An
artificial cardiac pacemaker,
commonly referred to as
simply a pacemaker, is an
implanted medical device that
generates electrical pulses delivered...