Exact(55)
The peak at m/z 203.1810 was attributed to the loss of COOH from fragment at m/z 248.1743 at C-17, representing retero-Diels Alder fragmentation, which is a characteristic of Δ12 ursane type triterpene.
The result has been instability and fragmentation which is inimical to settled joint relationships.
Habitat restoration is one way of reducing landscape fragmentation, which is seen as a threat to biodiversity.
In wheat22, Nicotiana 23 and brassica24, pollen irradiation could also cause parthenogenesis, accompanying with chromosomal rearrangement and fragmentation, which is similar to aneuploidy of maize stock6-derived HI pollens.
European cultural landscapes are characterised by a high level of anthropogenic fragmentation which is known as a major reason for the loss of biodiversity in industrialised countries.
Co also enhances the chemisorption of oxygen and reduces the activation energy for methane fragmentation, which is the rate-determining step for the overall reaction.
Similar(5)
Increased urbanization accompanied this fragmentation, which was most intense in the delta.
A major reason is widespread industry fragmentation, which was only made worse in the early 1990's, when one company after another added unneeded plants and production capacity.
There are various methods for determining the degree of fragmentation which are divided into two groups, direct and indirect methods.
We are interested to determine whether AgNPs could induce DNA fragmentation, which are physiological hallmarks of apoptosis in bacteria.
Even if, the mass loss rate of some wood constituents slowed down with increasing time, this may be partially compensated by fragmentation, which was found to be of increasing importance in later decomposition stages (see e.g., Lambert et al. 1980).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com