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Certain bacterial families have a greater tendency to transgress mucosal barriers and colonize submucosal tissues.
Published 2015“…<i>Legend</i>: Bacteria present in less than 50% of patients are excluded. All increases/decreases were statistically significant (p = <0.05) except as noted with an asterisk (*) in which p = >0.05 but <0.065 suggesting a trend toward statistical significance.…”
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The effect of novel synthetic communities on plant shoot Pi content can be predicted by an NN.
Published 2018“…For (<b>D</b>–<b>E</b>), color represents the validation experimental result: significant increase (dark blue), nonsignificant increase (light blue), nonsignificant decrease (light green), and significant decrease (dark green). …”
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Table_1_Guanidine acetic acid exhibited greater growth performance in younger (13–30 kg) than in older (30–50 kg) lambs under high-concentrate feedlotting pattern.docx
Published 2022“…In blood metabolism, UCGA and CGAA addition resulted in a greater total protein (TP) and insulin-like growth factor 1(IGF-1) levels, as well as antioxidant capacity; at the same time, UCGA and CGAA addition increased GAA metabolism-creatine kinase and decreased guanidinoacetate N-methyltransferase (GAMT) and L-Arginine glycine amidine transferase catalyzes (AGAT) activity. …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The rates of hydrolysis at acidic pH* decreased when the primary amine N-donors (NN = en, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 0.6 h at 318 K) are replaced with π-accepting pyridine groups (e.g., NN = phen, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 9.5 h at 318 K). …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The rates of hydrolysis at acidic pH* decreased when the primary amine N-donors (NN = en, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 0.6 h at 318 K) are replaced with π-accepting pyridine groups (e.g., NN = phen, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 9.5 h at 318 K). …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The rates of hydrolysis at acidic pH* decreased when the primary amine N-donors (NN = en, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 0.6 h at 318 K) are replaced with π-accepting pyridine groups (e.g., NN = phen, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 9.5 h at 318 K). …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The rates of hydrolysis at acidic pH* decreased when the primary amine N-donors (NN = en, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 0.6 h at 318 K) are replaced with π-accepting pyridine groups (e.g., NN = phen, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 9.5 h at 318 K). …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The rates of hydrolysis at acidic pH* decreased when the primary amine N-donors (NN = en, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 0.6 h at 318 K) are replaced with π-accepting pyridine groups (e.g., NN = phen, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 9.5 h at 318 K). …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The rates of hydrolysis at acidic pH* decreased when the primary amine N-donors (NN = en, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 0.6 h at 318 K) are replaced with π-accepting pyridine groups (e.g., NN = phen, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 9.5 h at 318 K). …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The rates of hydrolysis at acidic pH* decreased when the primary amine N-donors (NN = en, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 0.6 h at 318 K) are replaced with π-accepting pyridine groups (e.g., NN = phen, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 9.5 h at 318 K). …”
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Chloro Half-Sandwich Osmium(II) Complexes: Influence of Chelated N,N-Ligands on Hydrolysis, Guanine Binding, and Cytotoxicity
Published 2007“…The rates of hydrolysis at acidic pH* decreased when the primary amine N-donors (NN = en, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 0.6 h at 318 K) are replaced with π-accepting pyridine groups (e.g., NN = phen, <i>t</i><sub>1/2</sub> = 9.5 h at 318 K). …”