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... specific enzyme able to catalyze that particular reaction . In the process of muscular contraction , ATP participates along with phosphocreatine , another compound of high phosphate - transfer po- tential , which serves as a storage ...
... specific enzyme able to catalyze that particular reaction . In the process of muscular contraction , ATP participates along with phosphocreatine , another compound of high phosphate - transfer po- tential , which serves as a storage ...
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... specific conductance of that solution : K = kL ( 5-42 ) The constant for a cell is established by measuring the conductance of the cell when it contains a solution of known conductivity , such as a standard potassium chloride solution ...
... specific conductance of that solution : K = kL ( 5-42 ) The constant for a cell is established by measuring the conductance of the cell when it contains a solution of known conductivity , such as a standard potassium chloride solution ...
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... specific in function . Some enzymes act only on the D form of a molecule , and others are specific to the L form . During fermentation processes , some bacteria produce only one op- tical isomer of the two possible . Alkaloids such as ...
... specific in function . Some enzymes act only on the D form of a molecule , and others are specific to the L form . During fermentation processes , some bacteria produce only one op- tical isomer of the two possible . Alkaloids such as ...
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