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The excess enthalpy of the IL + lignin/cellulose mixtures is evaluated as reference property to describe the affinity of lignin and cellulose for different ionic liquids, in terms of the intermolecular interactions contributing to their mixing properties.

Enzyme performance can be quantitatively described in terms of the Michaelis-Menten type parameters Km, turnover number kcat and Ki, which roughly describe the affinity of an enzyme for its substrate, the speed of a reaction and the enzyme sensitivity to inhibition by regulatory molecules.

Usually, the dissociation constant is used to describe the affinity between a ligand and a protein.

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A theoretical model is developed to describe the affinity-mediated interaction of a suspended cell population and a support surface.

A mechanism describing the affinity between the PVA solution and the coagulant medium is proposed to estimate the PVA membrane structure by adding the acid.

The following describes the affinity prediction procedure and includes a description of the grouping method.

The Hill Waud model in terms of SH intensity can be expressed as follows (detailed derivation in Supporting Information): 5where n is the Hill coefficient describing the affinity of the protein for its ligand when another ligand is already bound.

"We look to artists like Rick Lowe, Mark Bradford, and Theaster Gates as leading the way," Karon Davis told MutualArt, describing the affinities between The Underground Museum and similar artist-established programs: Houston's Project Row Houses, Art + Practice in Los Angeles, and the Rebuild Foundation in Chicago.

Some authorities, observing the investigations of Lavoisier on describing the "affinities" that determine how chemical substances attract each other and form compounds of fixed stoichiometry, sought or imagined corresponding affinities in the biological realm that could likewise reveal the true order in nature, or natural laws [[ 45], pp.38-39 and chapter 8;[ 46], I pp.535-540].

The dissociation constant (Kd) was used to describe the binding affinity; the smaller the dissociation constant, the higher the affinity of the inhibitor to a kinase.

Here, we describe the generation, affinity maturation, and characterization of a fully human monoclonal antibody to human NKG2D.

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