| 11. | At the extremes of this suggestion lies the possibility of a mu-delta opioid receptor oligomer.
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| 12. | This enzyme is also called "'6-aminohexanoic acid oligomer hydrolase " '.
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| 13. | Characteristic of some other pentafluorides, the compound is volatile but exists as an oligomer in the solid state.
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| 14. | In this case, a complex made of several different protein subunits is called a hetero-oligomer or heteromer.
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| 15. | The authors of this paper explained this disappearance by suggesting that the oxidative process involved hydroxyl end groups on the oligomer.
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| 16. | The GroEL oligomer is a tetradecamer, cylindrically shaped, that is organised in two heptameric rings stacked back to back.
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| 17. | It is a polymer or oligomer where biguanide functional groups are connected by hexyl hydrocarbon chains, with varying chain lengths.
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| 18. | When only one type of protein subunit is used in the complex, it is called a homo-oligomer or homomer.
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| 19. | An example is the TGA traces of both the oligomer and the oligomer / multiblock copolymer in N 2 and in air.
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| 20. | An example is the TGA traces of both the oligomer and the oligomer / multiblock copolymer in N 2 and in air.
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