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The local activity inside catalyst particles can be resolved by monitoring the fluorescence signal originating from the conversion of fluorogenic reactants into fluorescent reaction products.

XPS and XRD patterns reveal that LiOH in the anode material, which originates from the conversion reaction, is further discovered to be available and reversible for surface-enhanced lithium storage.

In so doing, however, the bank increased still further the money supply and the government's already massive short-term debt, which had originated from the conversion into Belgian francs of the German marks circulating in Belgium at war's end.

The redox peaks for the Co3O4-containing samples originate from the conversion of different cobalt oxidation states.

6– 8 They originate from enzymatic conversion of glucosylceramides, sphingomyelins, glycerophospholipids and cholesterol sulfate, which are secreted by lamellar bodies from keratinocytes at the stratum granulosum/stratum corneum interphase.

For example, numerous amyloidoses and various neurodegenerative disorders originate from the conversion of specific proteins from their soluble functional states into stable, highly ordered amyloid fibrils, and from the deposition of these aggregates in the variety of organs and tissues.

In our work, GC-MS analysis of reaction products of the combined activities of SsLPPS and SsSS with GGPP as the starting substrate demonstrated the formation of minor amounts of manool in addition to sclareol, which could originate from the conversion of CPP as a side product of the SsLPPS-catalyzed reaction.

The Mason method produces about 100% relative error for the loss modulus of the same conversion, originating from the failure of its power law assumption, and can not be improved by interpolation [41].

For heat detection we use a method, which allows determination of heat changes due to minute electrochemical conversions originating from the deposition of few percent of a monolayer of Ag.

In postmenopausal women, oestrogens are produced by aromatase-mediated conversion of androgens (originating from the adrenal glands and the ovaries) to oestrogens, in normal tissues (adipose tissue, muscle, liver, or brain) as well as in breast tumours (Buzdar, 2001).

Differences in TST conversion rates between immigrants originating from different countries are consistent with assortative mixing between immigrants from the same geographic area.

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