adducts in Arabic

Adducts يقرّب

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1. Hence, the reference to large bulky Adducts and small DNA Adducts

2. Acetaldehyde adducts of DNA?

3. Solid amine adducts

4. There are about 24,000 oxidative DNA adducts per cell in young rats and 66,000 adducts per cell in old rats.

5. As verbs the difference between adducts and Abducts is that adducts is (adduct) while Abducts is (abduct)

6. Adduct (plural Adducts) The product of an addition reaction.

7. Adductor definition, any muscle that adducts (opposed to abductor)

8. Alpha or beta hydroxy acid adducts of oil

9. Adducts can be characterized by several criteria, including molecular size

10. Formaldehyde and its adducts are ubiquitous in living organisms.

11. It is Lewis acidic, forming double adducts with two equivalents of trimethylphosphine.

12. DNA Adducts are covalent interactions between reactive carcinogen chemical species and DNA (usually genomic)

13. Alkylating agents are DNA‐interactive drugs characterized by the formation of covalent DNA adducts

14. Storage-stable organosilane quaternary compounds are provided in the form of adducts with urea (Clathrates)

15. Moisture-curing compositions containing silane-functional polymers and aminosilane adducts with good adhesive properties

16. Small DNA Adducts can occur both from chemical exposure and from normal metabolic processes.

17. Diels-Alder reaction of thebaine and a number of cyclic azooxo dienophiles gave the corresponding adducts.

18. 1,3-Diphen-ylisobenzofuran reacts with cis-addends to give endo–exo mixtures in which the endo adducts generally predominate.

19. An isotopically labeled T3 Adduct is added to protein digests to facilitate quantification of putative Adducts

20. DNA Adduct levels in the normal tissue were 35–135 Adducts/1012 nucleotides, which was significantly lower than tumor tissue

21. Non-fluorine-containing mixed boron trihalide adducts of pyridine also form haloboron cations by heaviest-halide-ion displacement, for example pyr

22. 38062000 | – Salts of rosin, of resin acids or of derivatives of rosin or resin acids, other than salts of rosin adducts |

23. Mechanisms: Chlorpromazine is activated by oxidation to electrophilic species that disrupt mitochondrial function and form adducts with cellular thiols

24. These compounds are conveniently isolated as adducts of acetonitrile or 2,2′-bipyridine(bipy) also présent in the electrolyte phase.

25. Genotoxic: a general term encompassing all types of DNA or chromosome damage, including breaks, adducts rearrangements, mutations, chromosome aberrations, and aneuploidy.

26. With water as urea solvent and an organic chlorine compound as activator, the adducts formed into small spheres which are easily filterable.

27. The results of this study demonstrate that PhIP is bioavailable to the human colon following defined dietary-relevant doses and forms DNA and protein Adducts.

28. Aldehydes are strong electrophiles that can undergo addition reactions with thiols and amines to form toxic adducts in cellular proteins. The most notable …

29. Adducts of glycidylesters of alpha, alpha-branched carboxylic acids and acrylic acids and poly(ortho ester) as intermediate for their preparation

30. Structure assignment of the adducts in solution and in the solid state was performed utilizing high temperature NMR techniques as well as single crystal X-ray diffraction.

31. Definitive assignments of carbon-centered radical adducts of DMPO and PBN are shown to be feasible by monitoring the β-13C HFS's of the radical addend.

32. Adduct (third-person singular simple present Adducts, present participle Adducting, simple past and past participle Adducted) (transitive, physiology) To draw towards a center or a middle line

33. Mass spectrometric characterization of circulating covalent protein adducts derived from a drug acyl glucuronide metabolite: multiple albumin Adductions in diclofenac patients J Pharmacol Exp Ther

34. Nitrogen donor ligands have been found to form adducts with UO2(C9H6NO)2 which are thermally more stable than those formed by oxygen donor ligands.

35. The extraction equilibrium constants (Kex3 orKex4) for the formation ofLnL3 orLnL3 · HL and the two-phase stability constants of the chelates or adducts (β3x, β4x) have been evaluated.

36. Adducts can be formed with high and low molecular weight molecules, in particular monomers, and polymerization carried out inside inclusion compounds is a particular case of polymerization in organized systems.

37. A mixture of surfactants from alkylene oxide adducts with different degrees of alkoxylation is used in a urea solution to be added to an exhaust stream for reduction of nitrous gases.

38. A sublinear shape of the dose-response curve is always expected at toxic dose levels when regenerative hyperplasia accelerates the fixation and accumulation of mutations resulting from the DNA adducts.

39. N-3′-Furylbenzamide gives a conventional Diels–Alder adduct with maleic anhydride but with dimethyl maleate and methyl acrylate further reactions take place at the enamide grouping of the initially formed adducts.

40. Trimethyl- and triphenyl-arsine adducts of the type (CH3)3AsBX3 and (C6H5)3AsBX3, X = Cl, Br, I, have been prepared and characterised by infrared, Raman, 1H and 13C nmr spectroscopy.

41. For example: GaCl + AlCl 3 → Ga+ − The so-called "gallium(II) halides", GaX 2, are actually adducts of gallium(I) halides with the respective gallium(III) halides, having the structure Ga+ − .

42. The invention relates to fungicidal mixtures which comprise (1) the epoxiconazole of formula (I) or the salts or adducts thereof, and (2) the azoxystrobin of formula (II) in a synergistically effective amount.

43. In some cases, the adducts obtained from the Aldol Addition can easily be converted (in situ) to α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds, either thermally or under acidic or basic catalysis.The formation of the conjugated system is the driving force for this spontaneous dehydration.

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45. In the case of system Glicina-Ca2 +, in contrast, processes explosion coulombiana have their origin in adducts formed directly from the interaction between dicatión and neutral and besides some of them occur through barriers much lower than those involved in the isomerization of these complexes.

46. What is described is the use of a nucleating agent in the preparation of polyurea adducts from at least one amine and at least one isocyanate, wherein the nucleating agent is not isomorphous to the resulting polyurea adduct formed from the at least one amine and the at least one isocyanate.

47. Origin: Anterior surface of inferior pubic ramus, inferior to origin of Adductor longus Insertion: Pectineal line and superior part of medial lip of linea aspera Action: Adducts and flexes the thigh, and helps to laterally rotate the thigh Innervation: Anterior or posterior division of obturator nerve Arterial Supply: Obturator artery and medial circumflex femoral artery

48. Provided is, inter alia, a re-mouldable cross-linked resin comprising polymer chains which are connected to one another via Diels-Alder adducts obtainable from a dienophile and a substituted furan wherein the substituted furan is obtainable by reacting an amino furan compound with a copolymer of carbon monoxide and an olefinically unsaturated compound.

49. Formation of sodium Adducts in electrospray (ESI) has been known for long time, but has not been used extensively in practice, and several important aspects of Na + Adduct formation in ESI source have been almost unexplored: the ionization efficiency of different molecules via Na + Adduct formation, its dependence on molecular structure and Na

50. Origin: Anterior surface of body of pubis, just lateral to pubic symphysis Insertion: Middle third of linea aspera, between the more medial Adductor magnus and brevis insertions and the more lateral origin of the vastus medialis Action: Adducts and flexes the thigh, and helps to laterally rotate the hip joint Innervation: Anterior division of obturator nerve