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Hypothetical reaction mechanism of alloy oxidation when a two-phase oxide layer is formed.

Hypothetical reaction mechanism of FADH2-dependent tryptophan 7-halogenase as an example of FADH2-dependent halogenases1201.

Hypothetical reaction mechanism of GTP cyclohydrolase I.

Hypothetical reaction mechanism of riboflavin synthase

Hypothetical reaction of fiber and silane. Reproduced by permission of Hindawi Publishing Corporation .

Hypothetical reaction process illustrating transfonnation of an initially precipitated Ni-Al LDH into a phyllosilicate-like phase during aging. The initial step involves the exchange of dissolved silica for nitrate within the LDH interlayer followed by polymerization and condensation of silica onto the octahedral Ni-Al layer. The resulting solid possesses structural features common to 1

Hypothetical reaction schematic for quaternary ammonium surfactant-catalysed micelle reaction of alkyl chloride and aqueous sodium cyanide.

Hypothetical reaction scheme for the bioluminescent reaction catalyzed by

Hypothetical reaction scheme for the biosynthesis of cyclosporin A. E stands for cyclosporin synthetase S , superscript numbers refer to active sites according to the elongation sequence numbers above arrows indicate partial reaction steps.

Hypothetical reaction scheme for the formation of 2 starting from an icosahedral AI12 compound.

Hypothetical reaction sequence for the conversion of 1,3-dihydroxy-A -methylacridone into rutacridone.

Hypothetical reaction sequence for the formation of hyaluronic acid via a lipid intermediate.

Hypothetical reactivity-selectivity profile for the interaction of a weakly reactive digitalis compound .

Hypothetical receiver operating characteristic curves showing three possible relations between tests A and B. In each case, test A exhibits a true positive rate of 98 and a false positive rate of 30 , while test B exhibits a true positive rate of 70 and a false positive rate of 2 . Left panel

Hypothetical receptor binding interactions of a pyranenamine.

Hypothetical receptor interactions of epinephrine isomers. Left

Hypothetical receptor model for chloramphenicol .

Hypothetical redox mechanisms of BASO and GOase.

Hypothetical reduction of a substrate A B using Lewis pairs in the secondary

Hypothetical regression between a dependent variable and the scores of die data set containing points with, A, atypically high and, B, atypically low leverage.

Hypothetical regression between a dependent variable and the scores of the data set containing points with. A, atypically high and, B, atypically low leverage.

Hypothetical regulation of PLA2 activity by protein tyrosine kinases.

Hypothetical relation between lead in blood and lead in air

Hypothetical relationship between protein net charge and chromatographic retention. Net charge Z is depicted by a titration curve, and pH-dependent chromatographic behavior is represented by a retention map .

Hypothetical relationship between the probability of the realization of a task and the existing stress level



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