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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Histamine—Receptors Taste buds Chemosmosis USE Chemiosmosis
Chemosphere [QC881.2.C4] BT Atmosphere, Upper Atmospheric chemistry
Middle atmosphere Photochemistry NT Mesosphere Stratosphere Chemostat BT
Continuous ...
Library of Congress, 2006
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Encyclopedia of Genetics, Genomics, Proteomics, and Informatics
▷chemosmosis Nerve Cell: ▷neuron Nerve Function: The nervous system
includes the central (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral system. The
central nervous system in humans contains an immensely large number of cells (
$30 ...
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Rush University Medical Center Review of Surgery: Expert ...
ATP synthase uses the energy obtained from allowing protons to flow down this
gradient to synthesize adenosine triphosphate from adenosine diphosphate. This
process is called chemosmosis. Three ATP molecules are generated for each ...
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Human Biochemistry and Disease
... inheritance, 295 Mitochondrial matrix space, 758 Mitochondrial membrane
potential (), 984f Mitochondrion, 9, 1821, 19f, 20f, 554, 901f activation/transport of
fatty acids into, 206, 206f, 207f, 566 carbamoyl phosphate, 503t chemosmosis in,
...
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The Missouri Dental Journal
Chemosmosis" may be recognized as taking an active part in many other
instances ; as, for example, the action of the " periosteum" in physiology, or the
reduction of carbonic acid and water in the vegetable tissues under the influence
of the ...
Homer Judd, Christopher W. Spalding, Henry Seymour Chase, 1872
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Advances in Control and Communication
... acids are aimed at damage cell membranes and chemosmosis related to
membranes. 3. The. Existing. Problems. and. Rational. Use. in. the. Development.
of. Natural. Food. Preservative. Some businesses set the additives against
security ...
(iiilidfa*)) - decomposition of organic substances into more simple bodies by the
use of chemical agents alone; ti«i«l-i<t> <«i«f<»>i/l aowl chemosmosis, n.
chemical action taking place through an intervening membrane; chenille, n. (?ft?i
) - a ...
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Boost Your Brainpower: Proven Ways to Keep Your Mind Young
... form high-energy compounds chemosmosis: the production of ATP in cellular
respiration fermentation: an anaerobic process in which energy is released from
glucose mitosis: a type of cell division occurring in phases (prophase, metaphase
...
n. decomposition of organic substances into more simple bodies by the use of
chemical agents alone Chemosmosis ( kem'-oz-mo-sia ) [ Chemical & Gr.
osmosis, which see. ] n. a, chemical action taking place through an intervening
membrane ...
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
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Biomembranes, Biomembranes: Structural and Functional Aspects
... chemosmosis. Fig. 28. Chemiosmotic coupling in oxidative phosphorylation [
169,352,359,379]. The maintenance Membrane-Bound Enzymes 141.
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «CHEMOSMOSIS»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
chemosmosis w wiadomościach.
Intracranial Vascular Anomalies in Patients with Periorbital …
At age 17, she presented with severe orbital chemosmosis and underwent angiography. It is possible that some of the anterior vascular abnormalities are ... «AJNR, Lut 07»