| 1. | Therefore, many thiazolidines are labile towards hydrolysis in aqueous solution.
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| 2. | This species produces catalase, phosphatase and heat-labile nuclease.
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| 3. | The mother provides such a complex, labile environment for the fetus.
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| 4. | The authors attribute some of this effect to heat-labile phytonutrients.
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| 5. | The fourth coordination position is taken up by a labile water molecule.
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| 6. | Note that labile protons (-OH, protium atom.
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| 7. | The box represents a vacant ( or extremely labile ) coordination site.
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| 8. | The ethylene ligands are labile and readily displaced even by other alkenes.
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| 9. | The Oppenauer oxidation is still used for the oxidation of acid labile substrates.
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| 10. | :: Yes, but labile affect seems to denote the pathological side.
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