Examples of using Substrate in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Lower Manhattan is layer upon layer of substrate.
Assume it's a substrate compression.
I want you to learn how to stay in the substrate.
I coated our burned substrate with a metallic iron particulate.
Giovanna, make sure to add water to the substrate.
Using a substrate that's attracted to the charge of human skin.
In the first moment after an enzyme is mixed with substrate, no product has been formed and no intermediates exist.
At low substrate, the high-affinity site is occupied and normal kinetics are followed.
This molecule is not based on a peptide and has no obvious structural similarity to a protein substrate.
In some cases, such as glycosidases, the substrate molecule also changes shape slightly as it enters the active site.
As it moves across the seabed it makes changes in its colouring and appearance to match the substrate beneath.
In competitive inhibition, the substrate and inhibitor cannot bind to the enzyme at the same time, as shown in the figure on the right.
It's the idea that when you heat something up and cool it relative to its substrate capacity, you can pull fingerprints off of it.
Other example of these substrate mimics are the protease inhibitors, a very successful class of antiretroviral drugs used to treat HIV.
In 2012, Corning introduced Willow Glass, a flexible glass based on borosilicate glass,launched for use as a display substrate.
To find the maximum speed of an enzymatic reaction, the substrate concentration is increased until a constant rate of product formation is seen.
Discontinuous assays are when samples are taken from an enzyme reaction at intervals andthe amount of product production or substrate consumption is measured in these samples.
When an enzyme has multiple substrates, inhibitors can show different types of inhibition depending on which substrate is considered.
The RecOR pathway of RecA loading differs from the RecFOR pathway in several respects,most notably its molecular interaction requirements and its ideal DNA substrate.
The binding of an inhibitor can stop a substrate from entering the enzyme's active site and/or hinder the enzyme from catalyzing its reaction.
In unusual circumstances, the gas methane can beused by methanotrophic bacteria as both a source of electrons and a substrate for carbon anabolism.
Only after the first substrate is released can substrate B bind and react with the modified enzyme, regenerating the unmodified E form.
One approach patented in 1974 was to use inter-digitated electrodes on one glass substrate only to produce an electric field essentially parallel to the glass substrates.
A less common class of toxins are toxic enzymes: these act asirreversible inhibitors of their target enzymes and work by chemically modifying their substrate enzymes.
For example, an inhibitor might compete with substrate A for the first binding site, but be a non-competitive inhibitor with respect to substrate B in the second binding site.
Since formation of EI may compete with ES, binding of irreversible inhibitors can be prevented by competition either with substrate or with a second, reversible inhibitor.
The prototype used a silicon substrate due to familiar processing techniques, but any substrate could theoretically be used as long as the ground plane material adheres properly.
Equilibrium approximation===In their original analysis, Michaelis and Menten assumed that the substrate is in instantaneous chemical equilibrium with the complex, and thus formula_24.
These proposals included contact imaging to create a pattern in relief, photolithography, electron lithography, X-ray lithography, or ion bombardment, on an appropriate planar substrate.
The mechanism of cooperation is similar to that of hemoglobin, with binding of substrate to one active site altering the affinity of the other active sites for substrate molecules.