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By solvent engineering new substrates were found to be effectively converted by this Baeyer Villiger monooxygenase.
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In this study, we investigated whether geniposide can be effectively converted into genipin by purified rBGLa, which has biological activities including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-angiogenic effects.
However, short fibers should be effectively converted into glucose by enzymatic hydrolysis.
6 In particular, NIR light can be effectively converted into heat by using photothermal NPs, such as gold nanorods (NRs), 7 gold nanoshells, 8 hollow gold nanospheres, 9 and carbon nanotubes.
Due to the natural working mechanism of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), potential energy stored by elastic materials may not be effectively converted into electric power, post mechanical triggering.
A slow metabolizer, in contrast, would experience little pain relief because the codeine would not be effectively converted into morphine.
The low concentration formaldehyde could be effectively converted into hydrogen at room temperature.
In order for crude glycerol to be effectively converted to butanol, a tolerant strain of Cpa must be developed.
In fact, cellulose was effectively converted into lipids by C. curvatus in the presence of cellulase, but without the addition of exogenous β-glucosidase [ 13].
To date, studies using DNA pooling reported in the literature concern mostly disease traits for which the phenotype is binary (diseased, not diseased) or quantitative traits that are effectively converted to binary traits by selective DNA pooling of samples from extreme performing individuals [ 9- 11].
For both thicknesses, the Au films were effectively converted into uniformly distributed spherical and/or hexagonal-like nanoparticles.
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