chemical pathway
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchemicalandpathway
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chemical
adjective
uk/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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pathway
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɑːθ.weɪ/us/ˈpæθ.weɪ/
a track that a person can ...
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(Definition ofchemicalandpathwayfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The reaction induced in this system follows a preferentialchemicalpathwayover other possible pathways, in which both solid surfaces and radiation play important roles.
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Fructose does essentially the same thing, and it is created even further on in thechemicalpathway.
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A complexchemicalpathwayis involved, facilitated along the way by a range of enzymes and co-enzymes.
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After binding takes place, one or more mechanisms of catalysis lowers the energy of the reaction's transition state, by providing an alternativechemicalpathwayfor the reaction.
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After binding takes place, one or more mechanisms of catalysis lower the energy of the reaction's transition state by providing an alternativechemicalpathwayfor the reaction.
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This is technically most fruitful, but might sometimes erase the actual mechanisms, for example, the interplay between delays and characteristic times, or the kinetic race between competing chemical pathways.
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In this theory, he postulated the evolution of (bio) chemical pathways as fundamentals of the evolution of life.
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The reductionist approach to understanding the chemical pathways of the body and reactions to different stimuli, like drugs, are essential to new waves of healthcare like personalized medicine.
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C, which is more readily involved in the chemical pathways involved in its fixation.
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However, the soy isoflavone genistein has been suggested as a chemopreventive agent against pancreatic cancer, by interfering with the chemical pathways that promote the creation and growth of tumors.
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