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Everse

Edited fey Johannes Everse, Kim D. Vandegriff, and Robert M. Winslow... [Pg.26]

Dunford HB. Horseradish peroxidase structure and kinetic properties. In Everse I, Everse KE, Grisham MB, eds. Peroxidases in Chemistry and Biology. Boca Raton, FL CRC Press 1991 1-24. [Pg.103]

Obvious swelling with partial eversion of the lids 2... [Pg.377]

Adults of the Steninae possess paired eversible abdominal defensive gland reservoirs [119,128]. When the beetles walk on the water surface the spreading secretion propels the beetle forward which represents an unique escape mechanism. The secretion contains isopiperitenole 57,1,8-cineole 58,6-methyl-5-hepten-2-one and the unique spreading alkaloid stenusine, N-ethyl-3-(2-methylbutyl)piperidine 59. Natural stenusine was found to be a mixture of all four stereoisomers in a ratio of (S, S) (S, R) (R, R) (R, S)=43 40 13 4. An enantioselective synthesis of stenusine has been carried out via an Enders-approach [129]. [Pg.120]

Everse J. Photochemical reduction of methemoglobin and methemoglobin derivatives. Meth Enzymol 1994 231 524. [Pg.87]

Some swelling above normal Obvious swelling, with partial eversion of lids Swelling, with lids about half closed Swelling, with lids more than half closed Maximum possible... [Pg.115]

At first step ATP and three Na" ions bind to the inside of the membrane and the enzyme is phosphorylated. The product of the reaction undergoes a conformational change called eversion and brings the Na ions to the outside of the cell membrane. There three Na" ions are replaced by two K ions. The attachment of the K+ ions induces dephosphorylation and hydrolysis of ATP to ADP produces a conformational change that carries two K+ ions to the interior of the cell where they are released. The process builds up a charge gradient across the membrane because three Na" ions... [Pg.98]

Eversible structures. In Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 9, eds. J. Heath and A. M. Emmet, pp. 9-18. London Curwen. [Pg.275]

Birch, M. C., Poppy, G. M. and Baker, T. C. (1990). Scents and eversible scent structures of male moths. Annual Review of Entomology 35 25-58. [Pg.275]

The eyelid skin is the thinnest of the whole human body. Hypodermis has no lipidic stractures, replaced with a more or less fibrous subcutaneous fascia. 3rd-grade bums damage the derma and the orbicularis occuli. Deep 2nd-grade and 3rd-grade bums cause major retractions with palpebral eversion and permanent nonocclusion. These phenomena of retraction of the skin and orbicular level are more important in the cases of extended facial bums, in which there is also the retraction of the facial tissues surrounding the eyelids. [Pg.109]


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