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The high current efficiency of both the PtRu and the Pt catalysts for the MOR, with electron yields of slightly above six electrons per CO2 product molecule, is attributed to readsorption and complete oxidation of partially oxidized reaction intermediates, which is more facile for electrodes with high catalyst loadings, as used here, than for electrodes with lower loadings or smooth electrodes.

The conformations in this ensemble all have a propensity toward chemistry, but some are much more facile for carrying out chemistry than others.

This ensemble of conformations all have a propensity toward chemistry, but some are much more facile for carrying out chemistry than others.

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We wished to exploit the success of this work, and to develop a similar system for collagen expression that would enable more facile screening for stable protein expression.

The larger pore size of SMZ (86.17Å) provides a more facile passage for metal ions and increases its resulting exchange rate rather than NZ (65.40Å).

It is found that the ultrasonication technique seems to be a more facile method for the synthesis of benzoxazine monomers compared to the conventional method.

For cobalt II) diphenylaminosquarate in DMF and DMSO, similar electrochemical processes occur but oxidation of Co(I) to Co II) is more facile than for the methylsquarate complex in both solvents.

More recently, elevated A1C has been proposed as a more facile method for diagnosing diabetes (2).

On the other hand, recently reported, more facile methods for detecting exopolyphosphatase activity include the continuous recording of released inorganic monophosphate, which was successfully employed to determine the kinetic parameters of the exopolyphosphatase, h-prune.

The DFT calculations show that the required free-energy of decarboxylation is 110.3 kJ mol−1 for 1 a, compared with 138.5 kJ mol−1 for 1 c, which suggests that decarboxylation of 1 a is significantly more facile than for 1 c.

Thus, although the E. coli metabolic network has alternate routes for clearing glycolysis-generated reducing equivalents under anaerobic conditions (e.g., the production of succinate), introduction of butyrate production provides a more facile route for anaerobic biomass production, at least stoichiometrically.

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