In order to characterise and localise the major sugar moieties on surface glycoproteins, oocytes and embryos were labelled with a range of fluorescent lectins.
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They are well-known for their totemic system of social classification: animals are signs or labels for social groups such as clans and moieties.
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The glycosyl-inositol-phosphate and dimyristocyglycerol moieties of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor of the trypanosome variant-specific glycoprotein are distinct macrophage-activating factors.
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Structural information is then obtained on the ternary complex to aid in the design of linkers that tether the two chemical moieties (e).
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Heterogeneous electrontransfer kinetics for ruthenium and ferrocene redox moieties through alkanethiol monolayers on gold.
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Antagonistic and agonist properties of saccharide moieties in the hemizona assay.
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Only two side-chain moieties absorb in spectral regions that are free from overlapping absorption by other groups and thus allow the spectroscopist an unambiguous assignment without further experiments.
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Nature of the inhibitory effect of complex saccharide moieties on the tight binding of human spermatozoa to the human zona pellucida.
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Theory can provide an estimate of the electronic coupling between chromophore moieties (chlorophylls, carotenoids), which is the essential quantity to describe the effect of geometries on the excitation transfer rates.
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In the indentures which we enter into we provide for the premiums to be in two moieties.
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The disorder is characterized by lysosomal accumulation of a variety of glycoproteins, glycolipids, and oligosaccharides that contain fucose moieties.
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While such research involved mostly chlorinated compounds initially, recent studies have revealed reductive dehalogenation of bromine and iodine moieties in aromatic pesticides.
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The resulting solution is evaporated to give a mixture of ferulic acid moieties that can be separated by column chromatography.
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The sugar moieties are linked to one another in the glycan chain via glycosidic bonds.
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Others had moieties divided into four sections (now known as sub-sections).
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