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Simplified, fireflies produce the aptly named compound luciferin, which, oxidized by the enzyme luciferase in the insect's last abdominal segments, produces the bright green light we love so well.
On another lawn close by, Ms. Zittel has compounded this public nuisance with a presentation aptly titled "sfnwvlei" ("something for nothing with very little effort involved").
Compounded problems.
Interest compounded.
The organizational focus of the typical planning process compounds its calendar effects—or, perhaps more aptly, defects.
Subsequently, it was demonstrated that the compound identified, aptly termed monastrol, is indeed a reversible, allosteric inhibitor of Eg5, which blocks the catalytic cycle of the motor by interfering with the release of ADP (Maliga et al, 2002).
Within the compound sits a decades-old former hotel, aptly named The Diplomat, which the Americans rent out as a facility for elderly Russian-speaking immigrants.
Although most of the pyrrolopyrimidine inhibitors were nonselective as judged by Ssel, they are probably more aptly described as GRK1 or GRK5 selective because each compound in this class could inhibit either GRK1 or GRK5 more potently than GRK2 and also had no measurable effect on PKA activity.
Previous work had identified several compounds that block axon regeneration and found that they bind to the aptly named Nogo receptor on the surface of neurons.
A persistent whirling feature in Jupiter's atmosphere large enough to swallow Earth, aptly dubbed the Great Red Spot (upper right, above), may get some of its namesake color from sulfur compounds generated when cosmic rays and ultraviolet light zap a common substance in the planet's clouds, new research suggests.
VIEW is aptly named.
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