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molecule constitute a
diad.
Diads overlap: each
structural unit is
considered part of two
diads, one
diad with each neighbor. If a
diad consists of two identically...
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contraction takes place due to
movement at a
structure referred to as the
diad,
sometimes spelled "dyad." The dyad is the
connection of transverse- tubules...
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Ferdiad (pronounced [ˈfʲerðʲiað]; also Fer
Diad, Ferdia, Fear Diadh), son of Damán, son of Dáire, of the Fir Domnann, is a
warrior of
Connacht in the Ulster...
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Diisopropyl azodicarboxylate (
DIAD) is the
diisopropyl ester of
azodicarboxylic acid. It is used as a
reagent in the
production of many
organic compounds...
- came
forward and cut Fer
Diad open and took out the Gáe Bolga. Cú
Chulainn saw his
weapon bloody and
crimson from Fer
Diad's body... Traditionally, the...
- countries, and
conquered the
world in the
following w****s. In 1996, he
Ericssen diad from
being poisoned by a
biological weapon unleashed by the Pan-Asian Resistance...
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diisopropyl azodicarboxylate ("
DIAD", or its
diethyl analogue, DEAD)
converts an
alcohol and a
carboxylic acid to an ester.
DIAD is
reduced as it
serves as...
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algae surrounded by a
mucilaginous sheath,
which often disintegrates to
diads and unicells. The
cells in
Charophyta algae are all haploid,
except during...
- similarly-folded core. The
transglutaminase found in some
bacteria runs on a Cys-Asp
diad.
Transglutaminases form
extensively cross-linked,
generally insoluble protein...
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sarcoplasmic reticulum called a
terminal cisterna in a
combination known as a
diad. The
functions of T-tubules
include rapidly transmitting electrical impulses...