Element or compound that loses (or "donates") an electron to another chemical species in a redox chemical reaction; losing electrons,oxidized,"reduces" (are "oxidized" by) oxidizers (oxidizing agents)
Xylonic acid can be effectively utilized in concrete water reducer application.
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I think the jounce would be almost as good a flesh-reducer as pedestrianism.
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Even cotton sheets are treated with formaldehyde as a wrinkle reducer.
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You also feel very close to nature, which is also a great stress reducer.
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It's a planting of a flag, a Vinnie Jones reducer.
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NADPH also serves as a reductant, but exhibits a much higher Km.
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The first and third phases are dependent on reductant concentration, whereas the second phase is not.
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Oxidation stops at about the same level of reduction that was reached by the corresponding reductant.
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The enzyme has a unique nucleotide specificity, with NADH being twice as effective as NADPH as a reductant.
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H(2)S is a strong reductant which can react with reactive oxygen species like superoxide anion and hydrogen peroxide.
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This methodology is fast and does not need chemical reductants, which would have an important impact in high-throughput proteomics research.
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NADH and ubiquinol were used as reductants in separate experiments, and a full spectrum UV-visible stopped flow kinetic method was employed.
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Efficient elution of specific phages is possible by adding reducingagents.
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This effect was reversed by addition of the reducingagents beta-mercaptoethanol and glutathione.
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These entities lacked reactivity to ubiquitin and were partially dissociated by reducingagents.
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The reducingagents available are zinc, sulphurous acid, or sulphureted hydrogen.
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Molybdates are easily reduced, with the production of coloured solutions, by most reducingagents.
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For oxidised ores, charcoal or tartar is employed as the reducingagent.
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The starch was used as an eco-friendly and inexpensive reducingagent.
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This release was reversed after addition of the reducingagent dithiothreitol.
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Oxidized flavin was synthesized by using dithiothreitol as the reducingagent.
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This labeling depends on a reducingagent, usually stannous ion.
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What is the normal value of the stannous chloride solution as a reducingagent?
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Gastric acid- reducingagent co-administration had no impact on the rate or extent of venetoclax absorption.
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In addition, no additional reducingagent was utilized.
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Sulphuretted hydrogen is a strong reducingagent.
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The high molecular weight form was not changed to the lower molecular weight form by a reducingagent.
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Furthermore, torsinA does not prevent the activation of ER stress induced by thapsigargin or the reducingagent DTT.
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To develop the image the exposed plate is immersed in a solution of some reducingagent called the developer.
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During the process, by utilizing chitosan as reducingagent, silver nanoparticles were synthesized within 11 min by microwave irradiation.
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Silver nitrate and γ-irradiation were used as the silver precursor and physical reducingagent in MMT as a solid support.
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Diabetic mitochondria displayed significantly greater sensitivity to PTP opening than non-diabetic counterparts, which was reversed with the thiol- reducingagent dithiothreitol.
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What is the normal value of the solution (a) as an acid, and (b) as a reducingagent?