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... termed the respiratory chain , in which the effect of the molecular oxygen is utilized to produce more molecules of ATP by oxidative phosphoryla- tion . The pyruvate is prepared for the reaction sequence by oxidation in the presence of ...
... termed the respiratory chain , in which the effect of the molecular oxygen is utilized to produce more molecules of ATP by oxidative phosphoryla- tion . The pyruvate is prepared for the reaction sequence by oxidation in the presence of ...
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... termed enantiomers . One of these rotates the plane of polarized light clockwise by a certain angle ; the other rotates it counterclockwise by the same angle . The diphenyl compound shown in Figure 8-9 is prevented from as- suming a ...
... termed enantiomers . One of these rotates the plane of polarized light clockwise by a certain angle ; the other rotates it counterclockwise by the same angle . The diphenyl compound shown in Figure 8-9 is prevented from as- suming a ...
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... termed the amplitude of the vibration . The sine function repeats every 27 units of angle , so that if the time at the beginning of a cycle is zero and at the end of the cycle is 7 , then и must be unity to make the sine again be zero ...
... termed the amplitude of the vibration . The sine function repeats every 27 units of angle , so that if the time at the beginning of a cycle is zero and at the end of the cycle is 7 , then и must be unity to make the sine again be zero ...
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