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An extensive study to attach succinobucol to sterols has provided conjugates which comprise two pharmaceutically important compounds into one entity where the components are expected to have a synergistic effect.
The pharmacological network clusters all the biogenic amine targeting compounds into one network component through common receptor targets.
A metabolic network is a set of biochemical reactions (i.e. reactions that convert one or more compounds into one or more other compounds).
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Similar vagaries of pitch arise through Carson's decision to replicate Aeschylean word-coinages, where two words are compounded into one.
We compared these 121 compounds (titrated into one 1536-well plate) in both the S16 GLuc and S16 secNLuc assays to determine an EC50 correlation and discern pharmacologic differences from the output.
Though the wild churning action of the fermentation was over, the yeast was still busy doing quieter work, transmuting undesirable flavor compounds into desirable ones.
As they moved from compound to compound, one eager young Afghan policeman searched diligently.
The score is equal to 1, if the model projects compounds into separate clusters, one for each class.
Transformation of carbonyl compounds into oximes is one of the most important synthetic reactions in organic chemistry.
But when it comes to open compounds, which are terms made up of multiple words separated by spaces, closed compounds, which run words together into one, and hyphenated compounds, the future is easier to foresee.
I suggest to lump all background information, currently found in the Background chapter as well as in chapters specifically named for the PPP compounds, lipids and calcium into one portrayal, that will summarize all previously published results and observations before presenting the hypothesis.
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