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The addition polymerization of a vinyl monomer CH2=CHX involves three distinctly different steps. First, the reactive center must be initiated by a suitable reaction to produce a free radical or an anion or cation reaction site. Next, this reactive entity adds consecutive monomer units to propagate the polymer chain. Finally, the active site is capped off, terminating the polymer formation. If one assumes that the polymer produced is truly a high molecular weight substance, the lack of uniformity at the two ends of the chain—arising in one case from the initiation, and in the other from the termination-can be neglected. Accordingly, the overall reaction can be written... [Pg.14]

The posterior lobe of the pituitary, ie, the neurohypophysis, is under direct nervous control (1), unlike most other endocrine organs. The hormones stored in this gland are formed in hypothalamic nerve cells but pass through nerve stalks into the posterior pituitary. As early as 1895 it was found that pituitrin [50-57-7] an extract of the posterior lobe, raises blood pressure when injected (2), and that Pitocin [50-56-6] (Parke-Davis) causes contractions of smooth muscle, especially in the utems (3). Isolation of the active materials involved in these extracts is the result of work from several laboratories. Several highly active posterior pituitary extracts have been discovered (4), and it has been deterrnined that their biological activities result from peptide hormones, ie, low molecular weight substances not covalendy linked to proteins (qv) (5). [Pg.187]

Natural Rubber. To obtain natural mbber (NR), the Hevea hrasiliensis tree is tapped for its sap. The off-white sap is collected and coagulated. This process produces a high molecular weight substance which is natural mbber. The principal producing countries are Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, India, China, and Sri Lanka (see Rubber, natural). [Pg.231]

Sepharose (e.g. Sepharose CL and Bio-Gel A) is a bead form of agarose gel which is useful for the fractionation of high molecular weight substances, for molecular weight determinations of large molecules (molecular weight > 5000), and for the immobilisation of enzymes, antibodies, hormones and receptors usually for affinity chromatography applications. [Pg.23]

It follows, that the peak width of a solute could give an indication of its molecular weight and, although the data may not be precise, approximate values could be extremely valuable when dealing with very large molecular weight substances such as polypeptides and proteins. In particular, the technique would be very useful for those substances that are extremely difficult, or impossible, to vaporize in the ion source of a mass spectrometer to provide mass data. [Pg.342]

When regeneration is completed, excess coelenterazine and any low molecular weight substances (such as 2-mercaptoethanol) can be removed from regenerated aequorins by gel filtration. A technique of gel filtration suitable for a small volume of sample (0.1-0.2 ml) has been described (Shimomura, 1991a). [Pg.129]

Wet processes involve mixing a hydrocarbon liquid or some other low-molecular -weight substance with a polyolefin resin, heating and melting the mixture, extruding the melt into a sheet, orientating the sheet either in the machine direction or biaxi-ally, and then extracting the liquid with a volatile solvent [6-8]. [Pg.555]

Hymenoptera venoms are composed of biogenic amines and other low molecular weight substances, of basic peptides and of proteins. Injection of venom by Hymenoptera stings has toxic effects, due to biogenic amines, peptides and proteins biogenic amines such as histamine cause pain, are vasodilatory and increase... [Pg.145]

In the order Muricidae these carnivorous snails attack molluscs or sessile crustaceans by boring holes in their shells using softening secretions. Hypobranchial and other glands contain small molecular weight substances with pharmacological activity (e.g., murexine, 5HT, etc.). [Pg.319]

In the order Buccinidae (whelks) the salivary glands contain large amounts of tetramine and other small molecular weight substances such as choline esters. However, there is little evidence for their use as toxins according to zoological observations (22). [Pg.319]

Tape >System of Analysis. A tape system which is used widely for analysis in the Pediatric Laboratory is a system whose principle was developed by the author. A reagent is placed on a paper tape. The paper is covered with a membrane, such as cellophane, cellulose nitrate or cellulose acetate, porous to low molecular weight substances. Finally, the serum is placed above the porous membrane, so that diffusion of the components of serum take place and a stain is produced on the paper (60). This principle has been incorporated for example, with glucose oxidase, in the conmercially available Dextro-Sticks. In addition, a similar principle is being applied by some for the analysis of components in urine (Ames Co., South Bend, Indiana). [Pg.146]

Porasil F Carbowax 400 (1.41) Nonpolar 230 Higher molecular weight substances waxes, steroids, polynuclear aromatics. [Pg.68]

When deriving material balance equations the rate of each component transformation in the reactor obeys the law of mass action. However, as distinct from the reactions with participation of exclusively low molecular weight substances, the... [Pg.169]

Grattard, N., Pernin, M., Marty, B., Roudaut, G., Champion, D. and Le Meste, M. (2002) Study ofrelease kinetics of small and high molecular weight substances dispersed into spray-dried ethylcellulose microspheres. Journal of Controlled Release, 84, 125-135. [Pg.173]

A thermal decomposition reaction is a reaction that is activated by heat or high temperatures and that generates simpler (i.e., containing fewer atoms and thus characterized by lower molecular weights) substances from a single complex substance. The overall balanced equation for the thermal decomposition of sodium bicarbonate reveals the simpler substances produced ... [Pg.63]

Some high molecular weight substances, such as highly polymerized terpenic resins or fossil resins, cannot be directly analysed by GC/MS. In these cases online analytical pyrolysis combined with GC/MS can be used. Pyrolysis-GC/MS applications are described in Chapters 11 and 12. [Pg.233]


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