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The assimilation of CO2 and nitrate by autotrophs exemplifies reactions of this kind, which will be discussed in the following "Carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of autotrophs: isotopic changes during anabolism" section.

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Feeling on intimate terms with a long-dead president exemplifies the reaction Mr. Grubin tries to produce in the viewers of all his films.

The disconnect between Western perception and Eastern reality was exemplified by reactions to the 1860 oil painting, "Visit, Harem Interior," by Henriette Brown.

These verbatim responses are consistent and exemplify the reactions of the participants in the study.

2004), many of the 52 kernels were evident to us at first blush because of our own published studies and that of our colleagues on parenting, violence prevention, substance abuse prevention, etc.; others we chose deliberately to illustrate the potential theoretical diversity of kernels an interesting point in itself, exemplified by reactions to early drafts of the paper.

Type 4b reactions are exemplified as Th2 reactions, with IL-5, IL-4 and IL-13 and eotaxin driving eosinophilic inflammation.

Exemplifying a reaction of the association type, receptor ligation is a reaction where a ligand binds a receptor, inducing a change in the receptor's conformational and functional state.

Mescaline biosynthesis in peyote plants requires the triple-methylation of 3,4,5-trihydroxy-β-phenyethylamine (in Fig.  2 exemplified by reaction of (4) to (5)).

One nurse exemplified this reaction in the following: A 6: "A very restless resident couldn't sit still during group gatherings, no matter what we did.

I do not regret providing such a culture shock to this place – quite the opposite – but that reaction exemplifies why the issue of homeless women's access to sanitary care is so widespread and terribly underestimated".

These reactions include: 1) 0th order reactions, exemplified with the generation of a molecule at a constant rate; 2) 1st order monomolecular reactions, such as an elemental chemical conversion or decay of a single molecule; 3) 2nd order bimolecular reactions, including reactive collisions between two molecules of the same or different species.

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