Sentence examples for equivalent compound from inspiring English sources

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Many of the resulting compounds also have an equivalent compound that substitutes uranium for neptunium.

Then, for each mass equivalent compound or pair of compounds, one has to determine whether they are already substrates or products in r, and whether there exist stoichiometric coefficients satisfying Equation (1), in order to obtain Ψ(r).

Anaerobic generation of ATP, or the energetically equivalent compound guanosine triphosphate, occurs in both the cytosol and mitochondria as a result of the phosphorylation reactions that are catalyzed by the enzymes phosphoglycerate kinase, pyruvate kinase, and succinyl coenzyme A synthase (Fig. 1).

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The unique of scale of this is exemplified by comparing the equivalent compound-to-target count for F10 in ChEMBL of 5,871 against 42,869 in this work.

The result is that the two connectives form equivalent compounds in the reduplicated system and all of the intuitionistically unwanted properties of ¬c spill over to infect ¬i: we can now prove ¬i ¬ip ≻ p, and so on.

PM data for carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (N) and sulfur (S) utilization were compared to model predictions from FBA simulations in which equivalent compounds were provided as the sole sources of these nutrients.

These are intuitionistically non-equivalent, in the sense of not always yielding ⊢I L-equivalent compounds from the same components, while by an argument not given here—for any intuitionistically provable sequent σ(#1) involving formulas constructed from the variables by means of #1, the corresponding sequent σ(#2) is also intuitionistically provable (though not conversely).

While the analogs were all inactive toward hRFC-expressing CHO cells, compounds 23 and 24 were quite inhibitory toward hPCFT-expressing R2/hPCFT4 CHO cells, essentially equivalent to compound 17.

Labeling with [99mTc]oxotechnetium gluconate led exclusively to complex 17, the equivalent of compound 13b, which displayed satisfactory stabilities in mice plasma and towards glutathione.

The unfortunate mathematics of a 75% decline requires an investor to realize a 300% gain just to get back to even the equivalent of compounding at 10% for 15 years.

Here, aspartic acid, from the enzymatic conversion of ammonia and fumaric acid (from fermentation), is used as a raw material for a number of chemicals such as 2-amino-1,4-butanediol and amine tetrahydrofuran, which could act as amino analogues of the equivalent C4 compounds.

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