- In
polymer chemistry,
polymerization (American English), or
polymerisation (British English), is a
process of
reacting monomer molecules together in a...
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selectively toxic towards parasitic nematodes,
selectively binding and
depolymerising their tubulins.
Antihistamines such as astemizole, bilastine, clemizole...
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another major recycler,
reported a
feedstock recycling rate of 0.2%.
Depolymerising,
purifying and re-polymerising the
plastic can also be
energy intensive...
- its gut
microbiota and its
saliva containing enzymes that
oxidise and
depolymerise the plastic. When
exposed to
ambient solar radiation the
plastic produces...
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acetyl group on the
amino moiety with methyl, but it is less toxic. It
depolymerises microtubules and
limits microtubule formation (inactivates
spindle fibre...
- centromere) via
protein complexes (kinetoc****s). The
attached microtubules depolymerise and shorten,
which together with
motor proteins creates movement that...
- cases, this is
turned into an
advantage by
intentionally and
completely depolymerising the
plastic back into its
starting monomers,
which can then be used...
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average degree of polymerisation,
percentage of galloylation, etc. The
depolymerised sample can be
injected on a m****
spectrometer with an
electrospray ionization...
- D-galactosiduronic acid
units in
pectic compounds yielding substrates for
depolymerising enzymes,
particularly acidic pectins and methanol. Most of the purified...
- reorganisation.
After phosphorylation by
cyclin B/Cdk1, the
nuclear lamina depolymerises and B-type
lamins stay ****ociated with the
fragments of the nuclear...