Departmental turnover numbers are monitored monthly and, if the number is too high, the manager is called in for a " What's wrong ? " meeting.
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Another useful constant is " k " cat, also called the " turnover number ", which is the number of substrate molecules handled by one active site per second.
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And Rodman's heads-up play and hustle will tilt the rebounding, steals and turnover numbers in the Lakers'favor most nights and elevate them to championship-contending status, which will make NBC and the NBA happy.
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For example, carbonic anhydrase has a turnover number of 400, 000 to 600, 000 s " 1, which means that each carbonic anhydrase molecule can produce up to 600, 000 molecules of product ( bicarbonate ions ) per second.
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Dude has four TDs, six INTs . . . . Broncos, only AFC team to make playoffs last season with negative turnover number, up to old tricks at minus-5 . . . . Broncos pass rush struggling with DE Trevor Pryce out.
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In enzymology, turnover number ( also termed " "'k " cat "') is defined as the maximum number of chemical conversions of substrate molecules per second that a single catalytic site will execute for a given enzyme concentration [ E _ T ].
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By using a PCP pincer ligand at a palladium centre, Bedford and co-workers reported the first aryl-aryl coupling using a palladium pincer compound and found that they could achieve turnover numbers ( TONs ) upwards of 900, 000 and stoichiometric yields upwards of 70 %.
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One of the most efficient and effective catalysts ever developed for the asymmetric hydrogenation of ketones, with a turnover number ( TON ) up to 4, 550, 000 and ee up to 99.9 %, uses another iridium ( I ) system with a closely related tridentate ligand.