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We say that a polygon P is immobilized by a set of points I on its boundary if any rigid motion of P in the plane causes at least one point of I to penetrate the interior of P. Three immobilization points are always sufficient for a polygon with vertices in general positions, but four points are necessary for some polygons with parallel edges.
Jurek Czyzowicz +2 more
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We say that a polygon P is immobilized by a set of points I on its boundary if any rigid motion of P in the plane causes at least one point of I to penetrate the interior of P. Three immobilization points are always sufficient for a polygon with vertices in general positions, but four points are necessary for some polygons with parallel edges.
Jurek Czyzowicz +2 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1982
Hypercalcemia developed in our teen-aged patient after extended immobilization for a femoral fracture. In all patients immobilized from whatever cause, both blood pressure and serum calcium should be monitored. Since both the hypertension and hypercalcemia respond well to mobilization, every effort should be made to encourage activity as soon as ...
J A, Little, A E, Dean, M, Chapman
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Hypercalcemia developed in our teen-aged patient after extended immobilization for a femoral fracture. In all patients immobilized from whatever cause, both blood pressure and serum calcium should be monitored. Since both the hypertension and hypercalcemia respond well to mobilization, every effort should be made to encourage activity as soon as ...
J A, Little, A E, Dean, M, Chapman
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Folia Microbiologica, 1983
Three basic types of immobilization (i.e. without carrier, entrapment and immobilization on the carrier surface) of microbial cells, nonmicrobial cell populations and subcellular organelles are reviewed. These are further developed into a number of combined and less frequently used techniques of immobilization and application of cell biocatalysts for ...
V, Vojtísek, V, Jirků
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Three basic types of immobilization (i.e. without carrier, entrapment and immobilization on the carrier surface) of microbial cells, nonmicrobial cell populations and subcellular organelles are reviewed. These are further developed into a number of combined and less frequently used techniques of immobilization and application of cell biocatalysts for ...
V, Vojtísek, V, Jirků
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Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 1993
Nucleases are important analytical enzymes and are used widely for the determination of nucleic acid structure. Their application depends on the specificity and mode of action of the particular enzyme. Nucleases have also found application in the production of flavor enhancers like 5' IMP and 5' GMP, removal of nucleic acids in single cell protein ...
L G, Reddy, V, Shankar
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Nucleases are important analytical enzymes and are used widely for the determination of nucleic acid structure. Their application depends on the specificity and mode of action of the particular enzyme. Nucleases have also found application in the production of flavor enhancers like 5' IMP and 5' GMP, removal of nucleic acids in single cell protein ...
L G, Reddy, V, Shankar
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Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Microbial induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a natural bio-mediated process, which has been explored for soil stabilization and heavy metals immobilization in soil and groundwater.
Ningjun Jiang +3 more
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Microbial induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a natural bio-mediated process, which has been explored for soil stabilization and heavy metals immobilization in soil and groundwater.
Ningjun Jiang +3 more
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Biotechnology Advances, 2009
Invertase is a commercially important enzyme used for the hydrolysis of sucrose. The hydrolysis of sucrose yields an equimolar mixture of glucose and fructose, known as invert syrup, is widely used in food and beverage industries. This enzyme is also used for the manufacture of artificial honey, plasticizing agents used in cosmetics, pharmaceutical and
S M, Kotwal, V, Shankar
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Invertase is a commercially important enzyme used for the hydrolysis of sucrose. The hydrolysis of sucrose yields an equimolar mixture of glucose and fructose, known as invert syrup, is widely used in food and beverage industries. This enzyme is also used for the manufacture of artificial honey, plasticizing agents used in cosmetics, pharmaceutical and
S M, Kotwal, V, Shankar
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Immobilization of microbial cells for the biotreatment of wastewater: A review
Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2018Muftah H El-Naas +2 more
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A promising laccase immobilization approach for Bisphenol A removal from aqueous solutions.
Bioresource Technology, 2019The immobilization of crude laccase from Trametes pubescens by glutaraldehyde crosslinking prior to entrapment into Ca-alginate beads increased the immobilization yield by 30% and reduced the leaking by 7-fold compared to the immobilization with no ...
F. Lassouane +3 more
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Thermoswitched immobilization—A novel approach in reversible immobilization
Journal of Biotechnology, 2006The present work is based on the finding that the mesophilic carbohydrate-binding domain from Clostridium cellulovorans fused with thermophilic enzymes from Pyrococcus furiosus can be reversibly denaturated and renaturated by a simple switch of temperature.
Jozef, Nahálka, Peter, Gemeiner
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Magnetic nanoparticles as versatile carriers for enzymes immobilization: A review.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2018Enzymes are highly efficient biocatalysts and widely employed in biotechnological sectors. However, lack of (re)-purification and efficient recovery of enzymes are among the most critical and challenging aspects, which render them enormously expensive ...
M. Bilal +3 more
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