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1. A triprotic acid (H3A) can undergo one, two, or three dissociations and has three dissociation constants, where Ka1 > Ka2 > Ka3.

2. Keywords: acid–base behaviour, protonated species, decomposition, homolytic dissociation, heterolytic dissociation.

3. Each dissociation has its own dissociation constant, Ka1 and Ka2.

4. This explosion is what triggered his dissociation.

5. The electron-microscopic investigations reveal dissociations, fragmentations and osmophilic foci of clumping of the basement membrane.

6. Differential binding affinities and dissociation assays based thereon

7. The dissociation enthalpy of the dimer is estimated at 65.0–66.0 kJ/mol, and the dissociation entropy at 154–157 J mol−1 K−1.

8. If the brain isn't organized in this way then this approach is artificially biased towards finding double dissociations.

9. Anion generating and electron capture dissociation apparatus using cold electrons

10. Vapour pressure Dissociation constants Adsorption-desorption screening test data Ciba Specialty Chemicals Canada Ltd.

11. He proposed a thermodynamic basis for Svante Arrhenius's theory of electrolytic dissociation.

12. (a) the impact on the environment of the transformation/dissociation products of aluminium ammonium sulphate;

13. The large Ka1 for the first dissociation makes sulfuric a strong acid.

14. A two - dimensional potential energy surface was presented to show the direct dissociation.

15. The Basicity constant is also called as base dissociation constant or base ionization constant

16. Scapholunate dissociation without useful remnants of the ligament and reducible malalignment of the scaphoid.

17. Vapour pressure Dissociation constant Adsorption-desorption screening test data Ciba Specialty Chemicals Canada Ltd.

18. Key words: ab initio, dissociation energy, ion–molecule complex, effective core potentials, transition metals.

19. Our results suggest that the dissociation mechanism involves non-adiabatic transitions among 0+ potential energy curves.

20. The dissociation of calcite and dolomite increases significantly the porosity of the produced quicklime.

21. Entropy differences are more important than energy differences in determining the extent of dissociation.

22. A dissociation of the rhythms of PRA and PAC can be observed following sodium restriction or dexamethasone treatment.

23. In contrast to diphosphate, tripolyphosphate apparently does not cause a dissociation of the actomyosin system.

24. Collision-induced dissociation is used in mainstream applications to generate a set of fragments from a specific peptide ion.

25. Adhesion strength was found to be significant, suggesting that the bond can support important forces prior to dissociation.

26. High-energy photon absorption leads to a transition to a higher electronic state instead of dissociation.

27. Aeronomy is the study of the upper layers of the atmosphere, where dissociation and ionization are important.

28. Pseudo-Argyll Robertson pupils: Accommodative paresis ensues, and pupils become mid-dilated and show light-near dissociation.

29. Atrioventricular dissociation is a nonspecific term that merely indicates that the atrial and ventricular rates are different

30. Hydrolysis rate as a function of pH Moore Corporation Limited Adsorption-desorption screening test data Dissociation constants

31. 26 Objective:To find a simple and economical method of dissociation of L-bacteria through blood agar cultivation.

32. It was shown that the excitable alkaline earth atoms are products of the thermal dissociation of their oxides.

33. Catalytic antibodies (Abzymes) like enzymes process their substrates through a Michaelis complex in which the chemical transformation occurs, followed by product dissociation

34. The acid dissociation or ionization constant, Ka, is large, which means HCl dissociates or ionizes practically completely in water.

35. This hydrolysis also signals for the dissociation of eIF3, eIF1, and eIF1A, and allows the large subunit to bind.

36. It is the equilibrium constant for a chemical reaction known as dissociation in the context of acid–base reactions.

37. ‘In a landscape of disarray, disassembly, dissociation, disclamation, the attraction of Bigness is its potential to reconstruct the Whole, resurrect the Real, …

38. Cholesterol specifically acts as a spacer and a glue for lipid rafts; absence of cholesterol leads to the dissociation of proteins.

39. The interaction between muscle cells and blood on the acid base equilibrium rendered by the slope of the dissociation curve has been discussed.

40. Catalytic antibodies (Abzymes) like enzymes process their substrates through a Michaelis complex in which the chemical transformation occurs, followed by product dissociation

41. The so-called pseudo-Bilayer (PB) organic solar cell (OSC) device architecture can promote enhanced exciton dissociation and charge transport, leading to …

42. [M+H]+ of Aconitine and m/z 586.5, m/z 526.4 and m/z 368.4 as product ions after collision-induced dissociation.

43. Among the drugs most commonly combined is ketamine (also called special K), which can cause dissociation, delirium, breathing trouble, and neurological damage.

44. PCl3 + Cl2 ⇌ PCl5 (ΔH = −124 kJ/mol) PCl5 exists in equilibrium with PCl3 and chlorine, and at 180 °C the degree of dissociation is about 40%.

45. We assumed that the differential Acropetal transport capability of the two auxins results from the difference in their dissociation constants (pKa), with

46. The process of dissociation of cellular respiration and the relationship between aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis correlate well with the changes of the cochlear microphonics in anoxia.

47. A strange thing happens when we encounter a book we used to love and suddenly find it Charmless; the feeling is one of puzzled dissociation

48. Knight's legal team had planned to defend Knight by claiming amnesia and dissociation, a claim supported by most psychiatrists although they did consider her sane.

49. The price for the blunder of dissociation from the Yishuv during the La Spezia episode would be paid in the next election to the Zionist Congress.

50. Initial estimates of the formation constants of the resulting species and the acid dissociation constants ofAMP,ADP,ATP and the secondary ligand acids have been refined with a computer program.

51. Tion of Atmin lysine 238, prevents Atmin dissociation from ATM and inhibits ATM and NBS1 foci formation after IR, thereby impair-ing checkpoint activation and increasing radiosensitivity

52. The dissociation constant and the time-averaged position of acetanilide in the α-cyclodextrin cavity have been determined by proton and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

53. The proton transfer dissociation mechanism proposed for the thermal decomposition of ammonium perchlorate (AP) has been extended to explain the decomposition products of these twosubstituted amine perchlorates.

54. Dissociation and ionization of air bring on lower drag coefficients of the orbiter than that obtained from perfect gas model, while the location of pressure center moves forward.

55. Furthermore, the temperature and shear rate employed during melt blending may also be selected to be relatively low to help limit polypeptide dissociation, thereby minimizing the impact of aggregation and embrittlement.

56. 14 The presence of a syrinx is responsible for a cohort of specific signs and symptoms that range from dysesthetic sensations with classical algothermal dissociation to spasticity and paresis.

57. 20 sera withγM-globulin increases in Waldenström's macroglobulinemia, chronic lymphadenosis (1 case) and purpura hyperglobulinemica (1 case) served to demonstrate the electrophoretic changes after dissociation of the macroglobulin by cysteamine.

58. For example, the extrusion temperature(s) and shear rate employed during melt blending are relatively low to help limit polypeptide dissociation, thereby minimizing the impact of aggregation and embrittlement.

59. At the dawn of the space age and the introduction of sounding rockets, aeronomy became a subdiscipline concerning the upper layers of the atmosphere, where dissociation and ionization are important.

60. In this paper we present the results of a theoretical study of non adiabatic unimolecular dissociation processes with applications to the decomposition of N2O(1Σ) to yield N2(1Σ9) and O(3P).

61. The acid dissociation constants for alternariol monomethyl ether (AME), altertoxin-I (ATX-I), and alternariol (AOH), three of the Alternaria alternata genus mycotoxins, are estimated through conventional UV-VIS spectroscopic studies at different pH values.

62. Solution: Calcination is a process of heating a substance to a high temperature but below the melting or fusion point, causing loss of moisture, reduction or oxidation and dissociation into simpler substances.

63. We show that UBR5 deficiency, or mutation of Atmin lysine 238, prevents Atmin dissociation from ATM and inhibits ATM and NBS1 foci formation after IR, thereby impairing checkpoint activation and increasing radiosensitivity

64. Crassiceps Cysticerci follows a ping-pong bi bi kinetic mechanism with the NADPH/GSSG couple as the substrates, in which dissociation of [NADP.sup.+] from the enzyme during the catalytic cycle is an irreversible event.

65. The reduced absorption of lead is due to partial interaction with alkaline, alkaline-earth and iron chlorides during the atomization stage. Incomplete dissociation of the volatile monochloride of lead in the gaseous phase reduces the absorption signal.

66. The collisionally activated dissociation reactions of the C2 to C5 alkoxide ions have been studied for collisons occurring at 8 keV kinetic energy and also over the range 5 to 100 eV kinetic energy.

67. Electrical conductivity studies on solutions in acetonitrile indicate a correlation between the relative coordinating strength of the anion in a given complex and the extent to which the complex undergoes ionic dissociation in this solvent.

68. Alkaline Definition In pure water, a small portion of the molecules lose one hydrogen from the H2O structure, in a process called dissociation. The water thus contains a small number of hydrogen ions, H+, and residual hydroxyl ions, OH-.

69. In this course, we review the material from Parts 1 and 2 with special emphasis on the treatment of complex PTSD, resource development and installation, target development, case conceptualization, and working with blocked processing, dissociation, and Abreactions.

70. The acidulant system includes citric acid and/or phosphoric acid and an additional organic acid having a smaller dissociation constant than both phosphoric acid and citric acid; the buffer salt system includes a citrate salt and a phosphate salt.

71. Name, Bigness is a theoretical domain at this fin de sie-cle: in a landscape of disarray, disassembly, dissociation, disclamation, the attraction of Bigness is its potential to reconstruct the Whole, resurrect the Real, reinvent the collective, reclaim maximum possibility

72. Genetic Complementation studies in yeast and biochemical analysis have led to the discovery of 25- to 30-residue G Protein Regulatory (GPR) [76, 77] or GoLoco [78] motifs that, like Gβγ, inhibit dissociation of GDP from Gα i1 and Gα o.

73. The experimental results suggest that the first addition of dichloroacetic acid gives rise to dissociation of aggregates, protonation of terminal amide groups and change in the average orientation of side chains, and further addition of dichloroacetic acid results in introduction of some breaks in the helix backbone.

74. In experimental conditions where light-chain deficient-myosin was employed there was no corresponding decrease in myosin ATPase activity with the dissociation of light chains, irrespective of the cation activator utilized; there was however a decrease in the enzymatic activity of actomyosin with the loss of light chains.

75. However, the specific increase of adrenal androgen secretions during development without any detectable change in ACTH stimulation, the dissociation between adrenarche and gonadarche in several conditions, have led to postulate that the biochemical differentiation of the zona reticularis may require the action of an «adrenal factor» in addition to ACTH.

76. Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) is a stable complex of carbon monoxide (CO) that forms in red blood cells when carbon monoxide is inhaled. Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) is unable to carry oxygen (O2), reducing oxygen (O2) availability to tissues and moving the O2 dissociation curve to the right, which causes chemical asphyxia and hypoxia 2).