reductive in English

adjective
1
tending to present a subject or problem in a simplified form, especially one viewed as crude.
such a conclusion by itself would be reductive
2
of or relating to chemical reduction.
Malic enzyme catalyses the reductive decarboxylation of malate to pyruvate.

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1. Reductive listening is listening " for. "

2. The first enantioselective organocatalytic reductive Amination reaction has been accomplished

3. Methylations yield α-alanine, and a reductive transacetylation yields threonine.

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5. This follows from an assumption about the possibility of reductive explanations.

6. Translations, acts which manifest an Acculturizing and reductive reading of the novel

7. The enzyme was derivatized by reductive methylation (Lys side-chains) to prevent Autolysis

8. Aminations have been performed by the two different routes of transAmination and reductive Amination

9. Aminations have been performed by the two different routes of transAmination and reductive Amination

10. It can be deprotected to reveal the amine using reductive or strongly acidic conditions.

11. Reductive treatments were effective against ligneous chromophores , but this was often not so for chemical dyestuffs.

12. Reductive Amination is a classical reaction of carbonyl and amino groups, and is the result of 2 successive reactions:

13. The reductive amination (RA) process produces ethyleneamines by the reaction of ethanolamines (MEA) with ammonia and hydrogen.

14. It reacts with NiCl2 to form a very effective catalyst for the reductive dehalogenation of aryl halides.

15. If the alloying metal is sufficiently reductive, plutonium can be added in the form of oxides or halides.

16. To treat racism as a matter of irrational prejudice is really a micro-reductive variant on this theme.

17. A second reductive Amination with 2-thiophenecarboxylic acid afforded the differentially substituted product 29, which demonstrates a …

18. This organic chemistry video tutorial provides the mechanism of the reductive Amination reaction of ketones and aldehydes

19. Aldehydes and ketones can be converted into 1°, 2° and 3° amines using reductive Amination

20. Key words: 1-acyl-2-arylhydrazine, 1-acyl-2-alkyl-2-arylhydrazine, reductive alkylation, sodium tetrahydroborate, carboxylic acid.

21. Reductive Amination of 2-oxopiperazine 27 affords the corresponding amine 28, resulting from N-alkylation and lactam reduction

22. Overall, DEHALORES provided the basis for fully resolving the mechanism behind the reductive dehalogenation process in anaerobic bacteria.

23. Noether's result was later extended by William Haboush to all reductive groups by his proof of the Mumford conjecture.

24. Knapping is a reductive process, so the difference in average weight between Bifaces of different stages gives an indication of the weight removed in the

25. Of these, reductive dechlorination is often a growth-supporting reaction, while the others may be Abiological or catalyzed by biological molecules.

26. Construction of a cis-Cyclopropane via Reductive Radical Decarboxylation.Enantioselective Synthesis of cis-and trans-1-Arylpiperazyl-2-phenylCyclopropanes Designed as Antidopaminergic Agents

27. We study the class of algebraic Lie algebras for which the generic stabilizer of the coadjoint action is reductive modulo the center.

28. 55,65 AO can effectively hydroxylate most Aldehydes to carboxylic acid but is unreactive toward xanthine; its oxidative and reductive half-reactions of AO do

29. This can occur in a number of ways including reaction with ammonia or another amine such as an alkylation, reductive Amination and the Mannich reaction

30. In mathematics, the Satake isomorphism, introduced by Satake (1963), identifies the Hecke algebra of a reductive group over a local field with a ring of invariants of the Weyl group.

31. EXE2 process, they belong to some disk to protect the process of the tool, be like nonexistent above two processes, release drive, try penetrable and other reductive system.

32. Reductive Amination involves a one- or two-step procedure in which an amine and a carbonyl compound condense to afford an imine or iminium ion that is reduced in …

33. The 20th-century German philosopher Martin Heidegger criticized the ontological assumptions underpinning such a reductive model, and claimed that it was impossible to make sense of experience in these terms.

34. In particular, it may be subjected to reductive Amination under mild conditions that is, at low temperature (usually at about 50° C.), in the presence of an appropriate reducing agent

35. Examples of Biologism in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web In the most reductive version of the new Biologism, life is programmed, and culture is simply the interface. — Louis Menand, The …

36. Phosphine (PH is a kind of extremely toxic, highly active, reductive gas, produced by the reduction of P biogeochemistry cycle, and has been proved to be trace gas existing stably in the atmosphere.

37. Facile Preparation of 2,3-Disubstituted Indole Derivatives through Low-Valent Titanium Induced Intramolecular Reductive Coupling Reactions of Acylamido-Carbonyl Compounds Xuesen Fan and Xinying Zhang Journal of Chemical Research 2003 2003 : 11 , 696-697

38. The development of a new chiral phosphoric acid catalyst has provided a convenient strategy for the enantioselective construction of protected primary amines and provided a highly stereoselective method for the reductive Amination of heterocyclic amines.

39. The structure including the stereochemistry of a novel monoterpenoid isoquinoline alkaloid, Alangine, was confirmed by total synthesis via N-acyliminium cyclization to construct the isoquinoline skeleton and reductive cleavage of vinyl epoxide with Pd(0) catalyst.

40. Its preparation involved reductive lithium aluminum hydride ring opening of 3,4-anhydro-1,2:5,6-di-O-isopropylidene- D-talitol, followed by hydrolysis of the resulting epimeric deoxy diisopropylidene hexitols and selective Acetobacter suboxydans oxidation of 3-deoxy-D-arabinohexitol.

41. ‘Reductive Calcination, or smelting, is a process of heating ores to a high temperatures in the presence of a reducing agent such as carbon, and a fluxing agent to remove the accompanying clay and sand (gangue).’ ‘For example, the Calcination of metals in sealed containers demonstrated that …

42. ‘They're about the vulgar, grunting, Brainless way in which these subjects are handled.’ ‘Churchy is a little too Brainless to resist evil at first, though too good-natured to persist in it.’ ‘This reductive, Brainless jingoism is just too weirdly, sadly topical.’ ‘I'm all for Brainless fun, …

43. ‘They're about the vulgar, grunting, Brainless way in which these subjects are handled.’ ‘Churchy is a little too Brainless to resist evil at first, though too good-natured to persist in it.’ ‘This reductive, Brainless jingoism is just too weirdly, sadly topical.’ ‘I'm all for Brainless fun, …

44. The most frequently used in situ Bioremediation technique is enhanced reductive dechlorination that consists of the addition of organic substrates (electron donors) to ensure highly reducing conditions and to provide the hydrogen needed by dechlorinating organisms (ITRC 2005), which can be used for dissolved phase contaminants, DNAPL, and DNAPL source zones.

45. Dewey's naturalism is no reductive scientism, but it is a form of fallible scientific realism, as Manicas explains in the opening chapter on "Pragmatic Philosophy of Science and the Charge of Scientism." Dewey Agnostically refrained from knowing whether the tiniest bits of matter really answer to our theoretical descriptions.

46. The present invention relates to isononylamines starting from 2-ethylhexanol, to processes for preparing them by dehydration of 2-ethylhexanol to an octene, subsequent hydroformylation to isononanal, optional subsequent hydrogenation to isononanol, subsequent reductive amination or optional ammonolysis to isononylamines, and to their use as corrosion inhibitors, as assistants in rubber formulations, as vulcanization accelerators and also as additives in lubricants to improve the abrasion resistance of mechanical apparatus operated under elevated pressure.

47. The invention relates to an improved process for preparing 3-aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexylamine, referred to hereinafter as isophoronediamine or, in abbreviated form, IPDA, by: I. preparation of isophorone by catalyzed aldol condensations with acetone as reactant; II. reaction of isophorone with HCN to form isophoronenitrile (IPN, 3-cyano-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexanone); III. catalytic hydrogenation and/or catalytic reductive amination (also referred to as aminative hydrogenation) of 3-cyano-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexanone, hereinafter called isophoronenitrile or, in abbreviated form, IPN, to give the isophoronediamine.

48. The mixed metal oxide catalyst according to the present invention effectively adsorbs and separates a nitrogen oxide as well as oxidizes, with high efficiency, NO, CO, and HC, etc. included in a lean-burn exhaust gas, enables a perfect dissolution of NOx together with CO in the case where oxygen does not coexist, and enables direct dissolution, or reductive dissolution of NOx at a low temperature of 500°C or less using coexisting CO or HC with regard to treating NOx and N2O in the case where oxygen exists, which is difficult to be dissolved without additional use of a reducing agent.