| 1. | The amide group transfer from glutamine is fueled by ATP hydrolysis.
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| 2. | Therefore, amides can be used as alternatives in those patients.
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| 3. | Local anesthetics can be either ester-or amide-based.
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| 4. | A first kinetically controlled product rearranges to form the amide bond.
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| 5. | These are possible because the amide-imide contains acid functionality.
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| 6. | Primary and secondary amides do not react favorably with carbon nucleophiles.
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| 7. | The hydrogen bonds of the amides can be broken by NMO.
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| 8. | It is the amide derived from the fatty acid oleic acid.
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| 9. | The original molecule is called Ammonia, the other one Amide.
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| 10. | Esters and anhydrides also react with ammonia to form amides.
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