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Nearly all of the digestive ferments are hydrolytic in their action.
They are generally regarded as the principal hydrolytic compartment of the cell.
Hydrolytic degradation occurs only slowly making it usable in medical applications.
Since then, public works have been done on the rivers, hydrolytic dams and flood barrier river development.
Hydrolytic decomposition of the epoxidation product may be used to good advantage.
These results show that translocation is necessary but not sufficient for optimum hydrolytic activity.
This conformity once again emphasizes the importance of these residues for hydrolytic activity.
Owing to its hydrolytic instability, however, its use has initially been limited.
In action they are catalytic and, mainly, hydrolytic.
Lysosomes are very small sacks of hydrolytic enzymes in the cytoplasm at pH5.
This is assisted by hydrolytic enzymes that erode the epithelium.
Of these hydrolytic enzymes, cathepsin K is of most importance.
Here there are hydrolytic enzymes that will degrade the contents of the late endosome.
Hydrolytic stability in boiling water is excellent.
The synthesis is based on a three-step hydrolytic polycondensation process of 3-chlo- ropropyltrimethoxysilane.
The enzyme is regenerated by a hydrolytic attack of water which releases acetic acid.
As for its breakdown in surface water, imazaquin has a hydrolytic half-life of 5.5 months at pH 9.
Water insoluble and relatively resistant to hydrolytic degradation.
Sweating is a hydrolytic and oxidative process.
The hydrolytic cleavage of the silylether gives the acyloin.
This term is also often used to refer to the hydrolytic digestive enzymes secreted by fungi.
It provides superior heat resistance, improved hydrolytic stability and better compression set than diamine curing.
Lactose is converted to allolactose by β-galactosidase in an alternative reaction to the hydrolytic one.
Said of polymerases or hydrolytic enzymes.
Damage to DNA that occurs naturally can result from metabolic or hydrolytic processes.