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One is a substrate graph, wherein all substrates are represented by nodes, with edges between them indicating their participation in the same reaction [18].
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Lipase activities with peptidyl substrates were represented as fingerprints.
The interface between coating and substrate is represented using a cohesive zone law, which can be characterized by its strength and fracture toughness.
By means of a mixed variational formulation, the beam elements are described in terms of nodal displacements and rotations using locking-free shape functions, whereas the soil substrate is represented in terms of surface tractions through a boundary integral equation that incorporates a suitable Green's function.
The substrate is represented by Cox, Cps, Csi, Rsi and Lsi.
The cellulose substrate is represented by a 30 × 15 grid upon which a single cell is attached (Figure 8a), which is similar to the distribution of cells at the 8 h time point (Figure 1b).
Adenylyl-sulfate kinase activity, forming 3'-phospho-5'-adenosinephosphosulfate, which competes with adenylyl-sulfate reductase for its substrate, was represented in the EST dataset.
Substrates and enzymes are represented by hyper-blocks and cavities of D dimensions, and both have functional groups at each face (an important deviation from the cited model).
To delineate, slime mold may be considered as an unconventional computing substrate in which data are represented as transitions in chemical equilibria in an excitable medium.
In MCS, substrate(s) and product(s) are represented as molecular graphs.
Similarly, the combination of the substrates and products in the reaction are represented by their total molecular formula.
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