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Mechanism of diffusion in amorphous glasses by thermally activated

Mechanism of dihydroxyacetone arsenate reaction with FDP aldolase. Both dihydroxyacetone and inorganic arsenate are not the inhibitor of the aldolase reactions. The rate constant for the arsenate ester formation is determined enzymatically .

Mechanism of direct singlet fissimi . Reprinted with permission liom

Mechanism of directed carbopalladation of 2-pyridyldimethylsilane.

Mechanism of disintegration of a liquid sheet into droplets with three basic stages during the gas atomization process . From N. Dombrowski, W. R. Johns

Mechanism of dispersin polymerization

Mechanism of displacement drying

Mechanism of dissolution of nylon 6 in methanollc CaCl2

Mechanism of disulfide bond formation between thiomers and mucus glycoproteins

Mechanism of disulfide exchange in acidic media

Mechanism of DMC-catalyzed ring-opening poiymerization of PO.

Mechanism of DNA cleavage mediated by Ru-edta complex.

Mechanism of DNA cross-linking by nitrogen mustards.

Mechanism of DNA damage by two-color two-laser irradiation. The first laser irradiation causes charge separation between sensitizer and DNA. The second laser causes photo ejection from S, making charge recombination impossible. Then, chemical reaction of DNA occurs leading to DNA damage.

Mechanism of DNA damage-induced apoptosis .

Mechanism of DNA polymerization, The time dependence of the fluorescence change induced by nucleotide binding is shown at three concentrations of dCTP. The inset shows the measurement of the rate of dCTP dissociation from the E.DNAdd-dNTP complex. Analysis of these data defined the role of enzyme conformational changes in nucleotide selectivity. Both figures are reproduced with permission from Reference 6.

Mechanism of DNA synthesis at the replication fork. Two rounds of polymerase action are shown. The number of nucleotides added in each round is much larger than shown in eukaryotes, about 10 ribonucleotides and 200 deoxyribonucleotides are polymerized on the lagging strand. Synthesis on the leading strand is continuous.

Mechanism of Dole et al. and Gioia et al. Our transition state is inserted into it. All the states are were calculated as low-spin states 42,66,67

Mechanism of domino Beckwith-Dowd ring expansion 5-exo-cyclization process.

Mechanism of domino effect in LPG tank area accidents.

Mechanism of double carbonylation to convert aryl halides, CO, and nucleophiles into a-keto acid derivatives.

Mechanism of double cross-metathesis between cyclooctene .

Mechanism of double-bond migration and hydrogenation of butanes over a metal catalyst.

Mechanism of double-bond migration by intramolecular hydrogen transfer.

Mechanism of DPP formation via the succinic ester route.



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