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Dissimilation

2001
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Dissimilation II: Atmung (aerobe Dissimilation)

2012
Der Gesamtvorgang der aeroben Dissimilation entspricht formal der Umkehrung der CO2-Assimilation in der Photosynthese.
Aloysius Wild, Volker Schmitt
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Ethanol dissimilation in Desulfovibrio

Archives of Microbiology, 1988
During growth of ethanol plus sulfate Desulfovibrio gigas and three other Desulfovibrio strains tested contained high NAD-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase activities and dye-linked aldehyde dehydrogenase activities. In lactate-grown cells these activities were lower or absent. In D.
KREMER, DR   +2 more
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Labial Dissimilation in Shona [PDF]

open access: yesICU Working Papers in Linguistics(ICUWPL) = ICU Working Papers in Linguistics(ICUWPL), 2018
This paper examines labial dissimilation in Shona, a Bantu language spoken in Zimbabwe. Labial consonants cannot appear next to each other. The repair strategies of the labial sequence depend on what consonants follow each other.
7013, Suzuki, Michinori
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Glucose dissimilation by Rhizopus

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1953
Abstract 1. 1. When Rhizopus oryzae ferments glucose-1-C14, label appears predominantly in the methyl carbon of lactic acid and in the methyl carbon of alcohol. The carbon dioxide contained only traces of label. 2. 2. When R. oryzae ferments glucose-3,4-C14, label appears in the carbon dioxide and in the carboxyl carbon of lactic acid but not
M, GIBBS, R, GASTEL
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THE BACTERIAL DISSIMILATION OF NAPHTHALENE

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1955
Data are presented indicating that the major pathway for the oxidation of naphthalene by a strain of Pseudomonas occurs via salicylic acid, which is further oxidized through catechol to β-ketoadipic acid. On the basis of growth, simultaneous adaptation, and cell-free extract experiments, the following compounds are regarded as unlikely intermediates in
J F, MURPHY, R W, STONE
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A Mechanism for Citrate Dissimilation

Nature, 1955
CERTAIN bacteria dissimilate citrate anaerobically to acetate and oxaloacetate1–4; the reaction is of particular interest since, unlike citrate biosynthesis, it is not dependent on coenzyme A1,2. We have partially purified extracts of A. aerogenes and have demonstrated the following properties of citridesmolase: (1) As the reaction proceeds, the enzyme
S, DAGLEY, E A, DAWES
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Assimilation and Dissimilation

Language, 1936
Linguistic science is still based on the formulation that phonetic change is regular and invariable, provided the conditions in which the sounds stand are the same. The moderate chorus of dissent in recent years has come largely from the dialect-geographers, who have found variations which to them indicate the invalidity of the formulation; but in ...
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Dissimilation I: Glykolyse und Gärung (anaerobe Dissimilation)

2012
Unter Dissimilation versteht man den Abbau organischer Verbindungen im Stoffwechsel zum Zweck der Energiegewinnung. Die bei der Photosynthese unter Aufwand von Lichtenergie aufgebauten energiereichen Molekule dienen nur teilweise als Bausteine fur das weitere Wachstum der Pflanze.
Aloysius Wild, Volker Schmitt
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Quinoproteins in C1-Dissimilation by Bacteria

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1989
This review will first briefly summarise the role of quinoproteins in the physiology of methylotrophic bacteria growing on methane, methanol and methylamine; the oxidation of methylamine will then be considered in detail with special emphasis on its mechanism and the nature of its electron acceptor; finally the nature of methanol dehydrogenase and its ...
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