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Meanings of
stoichiometry
in English
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Usage of
stoichiometry
in English
1
These are the first to resolve the
stoichiometry
and structure of the core.
2
We observed strong tree-specific and depth-dependent effects on soil C:N:P
stoichiometry
in subalpine plantations.
3
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations generally alter element
stoichiometry
in plants.
4
The
stoichiometry
of transported 5-HT and ions is predicted to result in electroneutral charge movement.
5
Proper subunit assembly and
stoichiometry
are essential for normal physiological function of the channel protein.
6
However, whether methylation
stoichiometry
reached levels needed to influence aggregation propensity in human brain was unknown.
7
The crystal structure with 2:1
stoichiometry
is determined to 2.64 A resolution.
8
Here we consider how mass spectrometry can inform these techniques by providing unambiguous definition of subunit
stoichiometry
.
9
Here we report an LC-MS method to accurately measure the
stoichiometry
of Akt phosphorylation in biological samples.
10
At high temperature, not enough MAI for precise
stoichiometry
is incorporated even with very high MAI rates.
11
The
stoichiometry
of the species, formed at 298 K, have been determined from absorption and fluorescence titrations.
12
In addition, our data allowed insights into complex
stoichiometry
and uncovered discrepancies between the YAP and TAZ interactomes.
13
The
stoichiometry
of HSP40 to native PR in these complexes was approximately 1:1.
14
We demonstrate that quantitative mass spectrometry is a powerful tool for measuring
stoichiometry
of endogenous protein core complex.
15
The
stoichiometry
between the two half-reactions was measured to be 1:1.
16
The
stoichiometry
for growth of P. chrysogenum on glucose was characterized in terms of mass-yield and maintenance coefficients.
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stoichiometry
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
ecological stoichiometry
analyze the stoichiometry
appropriate stoichiometry
complex stoichiometry
estimate stoichiometry
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