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The competition for those substrates is commonly referred to as carbon partitioning.
Similarly, binding different substrates is commonly achieved by changing the residues involved in substrate binding and conserving residues involved in the overall reaction [ 6].
The functionalization of pillar and traction force substrates is commonly realized by methods such as micro-contact-printing and incubation, which are based on the self-assembly of proteins or biologically active compounds of interest directly onto the substrate.
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Polymeric adhesives sandwiched between two elastic substrates are commonly found in multi-layers and IC packages.
Soilless potting substrates are commonly used for better seedling growth and quick germination in greenhouse bedding and potted plants (Baiyeri 2003; Younis et al. 2008).
Biomaterials used in fabrication of the substrates are commonly based on natural polymers (such as: collagen, chitosan and gelatin) and synthetic polymers (such as: poly (lactic acid) (PLA), poly (ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL), polyglycolic acid (PGA) (Irani et al. 2013).
This observation, however, may be somewhat counterintuitive as collagen I coated substrates are commonly used for hepatocyte cultivation.
These substrates are commonly used for detecting chitobiosidase, endochitinase, and N-acetylglucosaminidase activities, respectively (Howard et al. 2003).
Titanium (Ti) substrates are commonly used as biomaterials in dental implantology because they provide excellent biocompatibility for peri-implant bone formation.
Many analytical approaches employing labelled and unlabelled substrates are commonly used to measure rates of specific metabolic steps or pathway fluxes at global and local levels in brain in vivo, in brain slices, and in cultured cells.
In the Chlor Alkali (C/A) industry, thermal decomposition coating of mixed noble metal on Ni substrate is commonly used for advanced activated cathodes.
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