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Boric acid esters provide for thermal stabilization of low-pressure polyethylene to a variable degree (Table 7). The difference in efficiency derives from the nature of polyester. Boric acid esters of aliphatic diols and triols are less efficient than the aromatic ones. Among polyesters of aromatic diols and triols, polyesters of boric acid and pyrocatechol exhibit the highest efficiency. Boric acid polyesters provide inhibition of polyethylene thermal destruction following the radical-chain mechanism, are unsuitable for inhibition of polystyrene depolymerization following the molecular pattern and have little effect as inhibitors of polypropylene thermal destruction following the hydrogen-transfer mechanism. [Pg.88]

Gaulin E. Drame N. Lafitte C. Torto-Alalibo T. Martinez Y. et al. (2006) Gellulose binding domains of a Phytophthora cell wall protein are novel pathogen-associated molecular patterns / / Plant Cell. N. 18. P. 1766-1777. [Pg.217]

Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns and Pattern Recognition Receptors... [Pg.235]

Martin, M., F. Sanz, M. Campillo, L. Pardo, J. Perez, and J. Turmo. 1983a. Quantum Chemical Study of the Molecular Patterns of MAO Inhibitors and Substrates. Int. J. Quant. Chem. 23, 1627. [Pg.79]

M.P. Colombini, I. Bonaduce, and G. Gautier, Molecular Pattern Recognition of Fresh and Aged Shellac, Chromatographia, 58, 58 61 (2003). [Pg.163]

All this highlights that it would be quite difficult to distinguish between different oils and fats on the basis of their FA composition after degradation. In particular, if we consider the similarities in the composition of many materials used in ancient times, and how they might have been mixed together, it is clear that the complex molecular patterns exhibited by degraded lipids mean that the specific source cannot be identified, except on favourable occasions. [Pg.197]

With this background there is an obvious call for novel strategies to follow changes of complex molecular patterns of different stress-related diseases over days, weeks, months, and years as an effect of lifestyle and the psychosocial environment to reflect the effects of unhealthy environments. The molecular interactions between the brain and the immune system in health and disease are reflected in the circulatory system as the white blood cells, the lymphocytes, mimic ongoing activities in the brain. By using lymphocytes from patients with psychosomatic-psychiatric diseases we can find detailed information about protein-peptide translational modifications and transformation essential for the development of new approaches that can prevent and treat major psychiatric diseases. [Pg.329]

The study of principles relevant to building nanoscale structures of, for example, 1-100 nm in size has recently been referred to as nanoscience, and it is expected that methods for the fabrication of nanostructures will evolve into nanotechnologies. The present approach toward a nanochemistry is of more fundamental character since it is restricted to single molecules of a few nm in size or even smaller and focuses on the molecular pattern. [Pg.318]

Table 12.1 Host-released elicitors, pathogen-associated molecular patterns, and substrates of ROS-generating enzymes involved in algal defenses... [Pg.250]

Daylight has extended SMILES rules to accommodate general descriptions of molecular patterns and chemical reactions (13). These SMILES extensions are called SMARTS and SMIRKS. SMARTS is a language for describing molecular patterns while SMIRKS defines rules for chemical reaction transformations. [Pg.31]

ADMET Predictor Constitutional, functional group counts, topological, E-state, Moriguchi descriptors, Meylan flags, molecular patterns, electronic properties, 3D descriptors, hydrogen bonding, acid-base ionization, empirical estimates of quantum descriptors 297... [Pg.35]

Taylor, K. R. and Gallo, R. L. (2006). Glycosaminoglycans and their proteoglycans Host-associated molecular patterns for initiation and modulation of inflammation. FASEB ]. 20,... [Pg.29]

Smith, W. 1. Molecular patterns in native collagen. Nature 219, 157 (1968)... [Pg.139]


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