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... Enzyme Inhibited Free Enzyme 200 340 1 2 3 4 5 Time ( min . ) Fig . 1 A : Oxygen evolution from 0.5 M hydrogen peroxide in phosphate buffer pH 5-85 , with erythrocyte catalase at 0 ° C. The observed Curve 1 is shown as the total oxygen ...
... Enzyme Inhibited Free Enzyme 200 340 1 2 3 4 5 Time ( min . ) Fig . 1 A : Oxygen evolution from 0.5 M hydrogen peroxide in phosphate buffer pH 5-85 , with erythrocyte catalase at 0 ° C. The observed Curve 1 is shown as the total oxygen ...
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... enzyme will orientate themselves with the mean plane of their ring parallel to the surface of the enzyme protein , because this will provide for the greatest development of van der CARBOHYDRATES By Dr. A. GOTTSCHALK Walter and Eliza ...
... enzyme will orientate themselves with the mean plane of their ring parallel to the surface of the enzyme protein , because this will provide for the greatest development of van der CARBOHYDRATES By Dr. A. GOTTSCHALK Walter and Eliza ...
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... enzyme and potassium periodate and not by any of a large number of other enzymes and chemical reagents that we have tested . This evidence seems adequate to characterize the substrate of the virus - enzyme as a mucin , and in all ...
... enzyme and potassium periodate and not by any of a large number of other enzymes and chemical reagents that we have tested . This evidence seems adequate to characterize the substrate of the virus - enzyme as a mucin , and in all ...
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National Report of Phosphate Urinary Excretion of with P as Indicator Dr J Govaerts | 15 |
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