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Briefly, N-acetylgalactosamine is added to serine or threonine residues at the protein backbone, followed by galactose in a β1,3 linkage, creating the core 1 extension.
This forms a Schiff's base that can participate in a second linkage, creating methylene bridges between amino acids that were in close proximity (∼2 Å) in the native protein.
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Record linkage creates a statistical construct that helps to correct under-reporting of deaths and potential bias in mortality statistics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
This observation can be explained by the topology given by each algorithm, e.g., Ward gives well equilibrated clusters whereas single linkage creates few major clusters and numerous adjacent singletons.
In many administrative data systems, data linkage creates the opportunity to evaluate case-finding algorithms that will have sensitivity or specificity that is greater than what can be observed by examining a diagnosis in an unlinked database.
The overreaction results in DMDS reacting with multiple double bonds, and the possible formation of intermolecular linkages, creating non-volatile products.
Starch branching enzyme catalyzes the formation of α-1,6 linkages creating branches to the polymeric chains.
Nishikubo et al. [ 36] observed that the XET gene is involved in the repair of xyloglucan cross-linkages, creating and reinforcing the connections between the primary cell wall and the secondary cell wall layers.
"We are concerned by the linkages created in the UK paper on Ireland, between the preservation of the peace process, including the invisible border and the future of the EU-UK trade relationship … and, in that context, we say the peace process must not be a bargaining chip in these negotiations," the official said.
The triumph of this concept relied on intermolecular linkages created between the negatively charged groups of TPP with that of positively charged amino groups of CS.
Set within a transnational framework, this articles focuses on linkages created and retained by Ottoman-born Jews in the ''old wold'' and in diasporic offshoots in the ''new.'' How did Jews from the Ottoman Empire, who referred to themselves as Turkinos, conceptualize their relationship with their empire of origin?
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