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DETERMINATION OF AMMONIA, GLUTAMINE, AND ASPARAGINE AMIDE NITROGEN IN PLANT JUICE [PDF]
Frank S. Schlenker
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Ueber die Einwirkung der Schwefelsäure auf die Nitrile und Amide, mit Bemerkungen über die copulirten Sulphosäuren [PDF]
Georg B. Buckton, A. W. Hofmann
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Potentiometric Titration of Ammines of Rhodium, Iridium, and Platinum with Solutions of Potassium and Potassium Amide in Liquid Ammonia [PDF]
George W. Watt+2 more
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Adjusting Cell‐Surface Interactions Through a Covalent Immobilization of Biomolecules
This review presents an overview of current and emerging immobilization techniques coupled with an in‐depth investigation of the underlying mechanisms governing the activity and stability of covalently immobilized biomolecules. The aim of this study is to serve as a guide for the development of long‐lasting biomedical coatings with versatile biological
Sara Shakibania+2 more
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Ueber die Amide zweier substituirter o‐Aldehydosäuren [PDF]
A. Bistrzycki, E. Fynn
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Bioactive multi‐crosslinked hydrogels are prepared from gelatin methacrylate (GelMA), methacrylate‐functionalized alginate dialdehyde (ADAMA), and Cobalt‐doped mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (Co‐MBGNs), demonstrating optimized elasticity, cytocompatibility, and wound healing potential.
Ehsan Zeimaran+4 more
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Enhanced Oxygen Evolution Kinetics via Single‐Atom Catalyst Design: A Review
Single atom catalysts (SACs) in oxygen evolution reaction (OER). TOC shows key aspects like synthetic strategies, supports‐selection principle, metal types, and OER performances in SACs. Abstract This review highlights recent advancements in enhancing oxygen evolution reaction kinetics through the design of single‐atom catalysts.
Zhen Yuan+7 more
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HEATS OF HYDROLYSIS OF AMIDE AND PEPTIDE BONDS
Alan Dobry, Julian M. Sturtevant
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The 7‐mer peptide motifs QFFLFFQ, QFFEFFQ, and QFQQSFF, known as good, medium, and poor binders for the photosensitizers m‐THPC and Chlorin E6 are covalently immobilized on commercial amino‐functionalized silica particles by inverse electron‐demand Diels‐Alder ligation.
Steffen A. Busche+5 more
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The Amide and Iwide of Sulphuric Acid [PDF]
Alfred Edwin Howard Tutton
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