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The effect is to polymerise many molecules, thereby reducing the volatility, solubility, and toxicity of the mixture.
These data also reveal that different serpins can apparently polymerise via different types of domain swaps.
If the material contains many monomers, the monomers polymerise when the tubing is heated.
Subsequently it will polymerise, initiated by catalyst particles (Grubbs catalyst) that are also dispersed through the system.
Mercury(II) hydride tends to polymerise into trimeric clusters.
In the absence of definitive structural data, it was, therefore, postulated that serpins polymerise via a mechanism known as A-sheet polymerisation.
These algae polymerise the silicic acid to so-called biogenic silica, used to construct their cell walls (called frustules).
The quinones then polymerise and condense with amino acids and proteins to form brown pigments known as melanins.
FtsZ can polymerise into tubes, sheets, and rings in vitro and is ubiquitous in bacteria and archaea.
It is able to polymerise actin and to spread from cell to cell, causing cell fusion and the formation of multinucleate giant cells.
Mutations in these areas can lead to non-functional proteins that can polymerise and accumulate in the liver (infantile hepatic cirrhosis).
Through experiment, it is found that the cell's front is a site of rapid actin polymerisation: soluble actin monomers polymerise there to form filaments.
It readily sublimes, insoluble in water, soluble in diethyl ether and traces of water cause it to polymerise into SN.
Glucose monomers can polymerize to form starches, glycogen or cellulose; xylose monomers can polymerise to form xylan.
These three proteins appear to polymerise onto the newly filled capsids to form the neck of the mature phage through which DNA will be injected into a cell.
Microscopy of nocodazole-treated cells shows that they do enter mitosis but cannot form metaphase spindles because microtubules (of which the spindles are made) cannot polymerise.
Polyadenylation was first identified in 1960 as an enzymatic activity in extracts made from cell nuclei that could polymerise ATP, but not ADP, into polyadenine.
When formed into a complex with Gal-T1, a galactosyltransferase, α-lactalbumin, enhances the enzyme's affinity for glucose by about 1000 times, and inhibits the ability to polymerise multiple galactose units.
A variety of catalysts can polymerise lactide to either heterotactic or syndiotactic polylactide, which as biodegradable polyesters with valuable (inter alia) medical properties are currently attracting much attention.
The specific subgroup structures influence the potential of the free light chains to polymerise such that AL amyloidosis is associated with Vλ6 and light-chain deposition disease with Vκ1 and Vκ4.
In 2009 they showed that the same simple building blocks allow access, via phosphate controlled nucleobase elaboration, to 2',3'-cyclic pyrimidine nucleotides directly, which are known to be able to polymerise into RNA.
Basement membrane assembly is a cooperative process in which laminins polymerise through their N-terminal domain (LN or domain VI) and anchor to the cell surface through their G domains.
And I have even less idea of how they polymerized the stuff.
Then, the oil is polymerized to the metal's surface with high heat for a duration.
After the compound was polymerized, the sugar could be simply dissolved away.
Propargyl alcohol may be polymerized by either heat or base.
It is the result of a monomer which has been polymerized into a long chain.
They are immediately polymerized by the moisture in the membranes and become inert.
A blown oil is a drying oil which has been polymerized through a manufacturing process.
In the former, a monomer which already carries the dendron of final size is polymerized.
Once they are polymerized (cured), decomposition occurs before the melt temperature is reached.
When different monomers are polymerized, a copolymer is formed.
Ethylene and other simple olefins must be polymerized at very high pressures (up to 800 bar).
A wide variety of monomers can be polymerized.
These materials are polymerized into a long, linear chemical that bond two adjacent carbon atoms.
He polymerized acetylene with 1000 times the amount of catalyst normally used when performing the reaction.
It is unstable and reactive and can be polymerized.
The acrylamide solution to be polymerized is applied to the polymerization chamber.
It is believed to be derived from a fluid bitumen which polymerized after filling a vein.
Most butadiene is polymerized to produce synthetic rubber.
The liquid monomer within the porosity is polymerized into a solid to seal the passage.
As the oil dried, it would have polymerized and hardened, making it better able to keep out water and bacteria.
When it is completely polymerized it is stable and will not exhaust any toxic compounds.
Pyrrole can be polymerized to form polypyrrole.
Subsequently, this hemoglobin is polymerized with glutaraldehyde.
In this report, 1,5-hexadiene and 1,9-decadiene were polymerized to 1,4-polybutadiene and poly(octenylene), respectively.
When polymerized, p-coumaryl alcohol forms lignin or lignans.