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The reoxidized form of POM makes the reaction to progress.
At about the halfway point of the experiment, I waited for the reaction to progress -- for the synthesis to occur -- but quickly realized that I had not allowed my vial to sit in the ice bath for long enough, and my reaction foamed over.
"I see it more as a reaction to Progress, representing the rightward elements of the Labour party, and Momentum taking up the cause of the left.
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The straightforward epoxidation of ricinoleic acid 1 was closely monitored (27°C and 5 hrs) to avoid the synthesis of the undesired 9,10,12-trihydroxyoctadecanoate, which will form if the reaction temperature is elevated or if the reaction is allowed to progress for too long.
The reaction was allowed to progress at 37° overnight with rotation.
The reaction was left to progress at room temperature for 3 days.
The supercoiling reaction is thought to progress as follows: the DNA G (or gate) segment associates with the enzyme, at the interface of the N terminus of the GyrA dimer and the TOPRIM domain of GyrB (Bax et al. 2010; Morais Cabral et al. 1997), and DNA is wrapped around the enzyme in a right-handed supercoil of ∼130 base pairs (Orphanides and Maxwell 1994).
Reactions were allowed to progress until the positive control appeared almost pink (usually about 2 5 minutes).
Nick-translation reactions were allowed to progress for different lengths of time to enable the effect of probe size to be examined.
With neutralized 4-ABA solution or NH4Cl solution, no blue shift is observed (Supporting Information Figure S10a, c), indicating that the redox reaction requires sufficient protons to progress.
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