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Pyruvoyl-dependent decarboxylation of amino acids.

Pyrylium 3-Oxide

Pyt uvate formation from amino acids. Pyruvate is the point of entry for alanine, serine, cysteine, glycine, threonine, and tryptophan.

Pythia results for bemotriazole library in Excel format.

Python command for Betweermess algorithm

Python command for Pagerank algorithm

PYY3-36 plasma concentrations up to 96 h after subcutaneous delivery in mice with three different PSi nanocarriers

Pz - dzy hybrid orbital in the tetrahedral point group

PZC for hematite, a-Fe203. as a function of the electrolyte 2. The PZC shift is more pronounced with Ca since it is more strongly adsorbed than Li. From by permission

PZLL2-i-PEG-Z -PZLL2 hybrid copolymers

PZT nanoribbon, a Ribbon capacitor, b cross-sectional view. TE top electrode, FE

PZT thick film actuators with wiring for controlled driving and image correction

PZT units by tape casting. Left

P—C activation at lungsten-tniridiiim clusters.

Q -dependence of incoherent elastic scattering intensity el

Q -Oxidation of fatty acids.

Q amplitude by age in lead aVF, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level . Q waves in aVF are absent of small deflections.

Q amplitude by age in lead aVL, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level . Q waves in lead aVL are absent or small during Infancy. The Q wave deflections can be large, up to 4.9 mm. Immediately and 1-3 days after birth, and up to 3.6 mm also after age 3-6 years.

Q amplitude by age in lead aVR, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level . Q waves recorded in aVR are absent, small or prominent. The Q wave amplitude produced becomes larger with a wider range after 1 month of age and thereafter.

Q amplitude by age in lead I, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level . Q waves in lead I are absent or small during Infancy.

Q amplitude by age in lead II, each curve corresponding to the Indicated percentile level . Q waves in lead II are generally small or absent. The amplitude Is relatively larger during ages 1-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-12 months and 1-3 years.

Q amplitude by age in lead III, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level . Q waves in lead III are more prominent at ages 1-3 months, 3-6 months, and 6-12 months, with a deflection up to 6.1 mm.

Q amplitude by age in lead V4, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level . Q waves in V4 are absent or small, relatively prominent at age 1-3 years.

Q amplitude by age in lead V5, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level . Q waves in V5 are generally absent or small during Infancy. The Q amplitudes can be large, up to 3.9 mm, at age 1-3 years.

Q amplitude by age in lead V6, each curve corresponding to the indicated percentile level . Q waves in V6 are absent or small throughout newborn to adolescence. The deflections can be large, up to 3.2 mm. In late Infancy and early childhood.



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