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This research aims to evaluate how socio-economic and environmental factors influence the development of electromobility. To this end, the research was applied to regions of the Czech Republic, divided into metropolitan, urban and rural types. Based on a
Jiří Nedvěd +2 more
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Conjugate coupling induced symmetry breaking and quenched oscillations
Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) is essential and plays a vital role many natural phenomena, including the formation of Turing pattern in organisms and complex patterns in brain dynamics.
Chandrasekar, V. K. +3 more
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Deformation of inherent structures to detect long-range correlations in supercooled liquids
We propose deformations of inherent structures as a suitable tool for detecting structural changes underlying the onset of cooperativity in supercooled liquids.
Del Gado, Emanuela +3 more
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Cold plasma treatment influences the physiological parameters of millet
In recent years, cold plasma treatment has emerged as a promising method to positively impact early seed growth. This study aimed to investigate the effects of cold plasma treatment on millet seeds with ambient air plasma discharge at pressures of 100 ...
J. PERNER +2 more
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The representation of protein complexes in the Protein Ontology [PDF]
Representing species-specific proteins and protein complexes in ontologies that are both human and machine-readable facilitates the retrieval, analysis, and interpretation of genome-scale data sets.
Arighi, Cecilia +10 more
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Rapid one-step separation and purification of recombinant phenylalanine dehydrogenase in aqueous two-phase systems [PDF]
Background: Phenylalanine dehydrogenase (PheDH; EC 1.4.1.20) is a NAD +-dependent enzyme that performs the reversible oxidative deamination of L-phenylalanine to phenylpyruvate.
Mohammadi, H.S. +2 more
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NAD+-dependent formate dehydrogenase [PDF]
Popov, V. O., Lamzin, V. S.
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Changes in sulfhydryl groups of honeybee glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase associated with generation of the intermediate plateau in its saturation kinetics [PDF]
Honeybee and rabbit muscle GPDH were studied to obtain information at the chemical level regarding anomolous saturation kinetics of the honeybee enzyme. Results demonstrate that the enzyme's sulfhydryl groups are implicated in the process.
Brandts, J. F. +2 more
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