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We suggest the OH− and HO2− generated reduces the Fc+ to Fc and this is subsequently electrochemically reoxidised.
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In these conditions, they generated reduced torque associated with reduced agonist- and increased antagonist-muscle activity, leading to cocontraction.
The random ciphers thus generated reduce the detection probability.
Moreover, biocathodes create opportunities to convert electrical current into microbially generated reduced products.
The generated reducing sugar was measured by using 3.5 dinitrosalicylic acid (DNS) (Miller 1959).
With this method, radiolytically generated reducing equivalents are rapidly introduced into the enzyme under well-defined conditions and subsequent intramolecular electron equilibration is followed spectrophotometrically.
From the original high-coverage datasets, we generated reduced coverage, randomly selected subsets from the individuals with different degrees of coverage.
Another way of life of chemotrophs in the absence of possible electron acceptors is fermentation, wherein the electrons taken from the reduced substrates are transferred to oxidised intermediates to generate reduced fermentation products (e.g., lactate, ethanol, hydrogen, butyric acid).
In apicomplexans, the source of electrons for generating reduced ferredoxin is not clear, but it is evident that reduced ferredoxin is required for generating reducing equivalents and is a cofactor for several plastid-associated enzymes, including those involved in isoprene synthesis (Lim and McFadden, 2010).
Its primary purpose in most cells is to generate reducing power in the cytoplasm, in the form of reduced NADP+.
Phototrophic organisms can generate reduced carbon compounds in their plastids via the conversion of freely available light energy.
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