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The enriched electron character of T4 makes it to be selectively oxidized with copper salt in solution, forming stable mixed-valence state and then used for colorimetric detection of Cu2+ ions.
The results indicated that the Ac-Aib-AzGly NH2 Ac-Aib-AzGly NH2′ Ac-Aib-AzGly NH2n forming adopttramolecular hydrogen bonding between Ac–C(O) and terminal NH2.
In contrast, these compounds show a high degree of commonality during potentiodynamic oxidation of the adsorbate without organic species in solution forming a peak at 0.7 V vs. rhe in current and mass signal for CO2.
Amyloid-β protein (Aβ) molecules aggregate in solution, forming soluble oligomers and insoluble aggregates [1] [3].
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Therefore, both cells adhering to surfaces and cohesive clumps suspended in solution formed by cells adhering to each other but not surfaces could affect the physical properties of the liquid as it is transformed to an emulsion that generates aerosols.
MUTMS molecules react with the trace amount of water in the solution, forming silanols in the first step.
Because it can be difficult to remove solvent from the finished viscous polymer, solution polymerization lends itself best to polymers that are used commercially in solution form, such as certain types of adhesives and surface coatings.
Block copolymers can be also used in solution form for the synthesis of nanowires.
Also, a drug in solution form is preferred for conducting pharmacological, toxicological and pharmacokinetic studies during the drug development stage.
Alizarin and purpurin were more resistance to degradation than other coloring compounds both when in solution form and in silk dyeings.
The results indicated that alizarin and purpurin were more resistance to degradation than other coloring compounds both when in solution form and in silk dyeings.
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