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The data on activity suggest that the rate of deactivation slows down beyond a certain mileage.
The rate of deactivation was found to follow first order kinetics.
The voltage sensitivities and rates of current activation, inactivation, deactivation, and recovery from inactivation were similar to those of expressed +1G (channel cloneshannexceptnes, excepthatathehe rate of deactivation was significantly faster.
The rate of deactivation was shown to correlate with carbon build up on the surface, which was determined from the selectivity to carbon.
We were able to perform kinetic analyses of the NMDA-evoked response, and demonstrated a significant increase in the rate of deactivation with increasing age.
It was also observed that with increase in oxygen concentration from 10 to 40 kPa, the rate of deactivation due to catalyst over-oxidation increased dramatically.
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According to Facebook, there has been no change in the rate of deactivations in the last few weeks.
The differences in rates of deactivation were interpreted in terms of deposition of a foulant according to first-order kinetics based on parallel deactivation.
Yet, since both Y and ZSM-5 are used simultaneously in practice, the information on the relative rates of deactivation between the two zeolites is very important.
The rates of deactivation are slower during isobutane isomerization (deactivation constants near 0.003 min−1) than during n-butane isomerization over sulfated-zirconia catalysts in the presence of feed olefins.
The isothermal deactivation of immobilized enzymes was studied for cases where the main reaction followed Michaelis-Menten kinetics and rates of deactivation reactions were first order in enzyme activity.
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