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o the active site of the enzyme causing its | inactivation, an effect also known as "suicide inhibitio |
entered Philadelphia Navy Yard 28 April for | inactivation and decommissioned 14 July 1922. |
tsmouth Naval Shipyard to begin a ten month | inactivation and decommissioning. |
En route she received new orders canceling | inactivation and changing her homeport to Yokosuka, Japa |
proceed to Charleston, South Carolina, for | inactivation and disposal. |
orce made several dramatic changes with the | inactivation and re-designation of wings and their units |
currents are both transient, owing to fast | inactivation, and tiny, owing to small conductance. |
to Vancouver, Washington in April 1946 for | inactivation, and decommissioned on 13 June to be assign |
n to the United States, Nanigo prepared for | inactivation and on 19 February 1948 was placed out of s |
nder of Tactical Air Command, rescinded the | inactivation and had the 80th TFS transferred to the 3rd |
Upon arrival she reported for | inactivation and was decommissioned 26 December 1946. |
In 1954 she was again designated for | inactivation and, in May, she departed Yokosuka for the |
s ordered to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, for | inactivation, Arriving on 6 September, she decommissione |
She underwent | inactivation at Long Beach, California and was decommiss |
As the year ended, Helena was scheduled for | inactivation at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. |
last 7th Fleet deployment and reported for | inactivation at Mare Island Naval Shipyard. |
ning in July 1929, and the next month began | inactivation at San Diego. |
ancellation of training and the units final | inactivation at the end of August. |
On 6 April 1950 she reported for | inactivation at Philadelphia and on 13 June was official |
9th, and from 13 June to 22 July underwent | inactivation at Vancouver, Washington. |
n until 4 April 1946, when she reported for | inactivation at San Diego, California. |
tern occupation forces, Breton prepared for | inactivation at Tacoma, and went out of commission in re |
In 1994 factor V Leiden, resistant to | inactivation by protein C, was described; this abnormali |
erol-containing membranes, their reversible | inactivation by oxidation and their capacity to bind to |
ntal stresses and to protect against enzyme | inactivation by post-translational modifications such as |
ommendation in 1991, and on 18 June 1991 an | Inactivation Ceremony was held at the Naval Base Point L |
n she reported at Puget Sound Navy Yard for | inactivation, Chattanooga joined the Asiatic Fleet in it |
After one year of service, | inactivation commenced at Astoria, Oregon, culminating o |
It also shifts the steady-state | inactivation curve in the negative direction (by ~15 mV) |
hippewa reported to the U.S. 16th Fleet for | inactivation, decommissioning on 26 February 1947 and be |
his is causes by an expedited recovery from | inactivation for mutant channels versus wild-type. |
19th Fleet (Reserve Fleet) until beginning | inactivation in April. |
ineage from its constitution in 1942 to its | inactivation in 1946. |
of the C-119 from Europe led to the wing's | inactivation in July 1957. |
issance missions on a worldwide scale until | inactivation in 1957. |
oast, she returned to the United States for | inactivation in January 1925. |
panese Capitulation in August led to unit's | inactivation in November. |
Ordered back to the East Coast for | inactivation in 1930, R-8 departed Pearl Harbor on 12 De |
ery, and instrument flying, until the units | inactivation in June 1948. |
AGT II is similar to Ada in its suicide | inactivation in that AGT II transfers the alkyl group to |
until ordered back to the United States for | inactivation in late 1946. |
Existed as a paper unit until | inactivation in April 1945. |
constraints, though, resulted in the wing's | inactivation in March 1949. |
pitulation in August 1945 led to squadron's | inactivation in November 1945. |
For example, the pattern of X chromosome | inactivation is affected by placental status. |
hird model which has been suggested for the | inactivation kinetics by silver nitrate is that of Cs*T, |
Its | inactivation may be part of the cause of certain meningi |
Inactivation of thiamine by excess sulfates or sulfides | |
This requires the | inactivation of mitotic CDKs which are inactivated throu |
With the | inactivation of the 4th Fighter Wing, Chitose was phased |
Inactivation of these enzymes by over-oxidation of the a | |
In 1957, with the | inactivation of NEAC, the station came under the jurisdi |
By slowing down the | inactivation of sodium channels, PMTXs can potentiate sy |
Inactivation of ODC by difluoromethylornithine (eflornit | |
With the | inactivation of the 55th SRW, the 311th Air Division, mo |
ited States in September 1943 just prior to | inactivation of AAFAC. |
ase host duties at Misawa in 1971, with the | inactivation of the 475th ABW. |
orpion toxins, a family of toxins that slow | inactivation of voltage-gated sodium channels. |
oltage dependence of the activation and the | inactivation of the Kv4.3 potassium channel to more posi |
Inactivation of the 5-HT7 receptor, however, does not ar | |
In 1961 she described | inactivation of the X chromosome, the Lyon hypothesis ex |
l Air Command jurisdiction in 1979 with the | inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the creati |
Upon | inactivation of the U.S. Army's 7th Medical Command, USA |
nactivated in 1 January 1979 as part of the | inactivation of Air Defense Command and the general draw |
cal Air Command (TAC) jurisdiction with the | inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the creati |
l Air Command jurisdiction in 1979 with the | inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the activa |
d jurisdiction on 1 September 1979 with the | inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the format |
rotoxic symptoms in primates by slowing the | inactivation of sodium ion channels in autonomic and mot |
by single-stranded DNA, is involved in the | inactivation of the LexA repressor thereby inducing the |
cal Air Command (TAC) jurisdiction with the | inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the creati |
cal Air Command (TAC) jurisdiction with the | inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the creati |
reassigned to the United States Navy after | inactivation of USAAF Antisubmarine Command. |
Substantial | inactivation of spironolactone occurs in the liver and h |
cal Air Command (TAC) jurisdiction with the | inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command and the creati |
ever Japanese Capitulation in August led to | inactivation of squadron in October. |
the Eleventh Air Force on the 1 July 1994, | inactivation of the 11th Air Control Wing. |
us until being inactivated in 1966 with the | inactivation of parent 95th Bombardment Wing and closure |
edesignated the 354th Fighter Wing with the | inactivation of Tactical Air Command (TAC) and the wing' |
Harold Nitowsky, which demonstrated random | inactivation of one of the two X-chromosomes in mammalia |
functions as a cofactor to Protein C in the | inactivation of Factors Va and VIIIa. |
o focus more on overseas transports and the | inactivation of its Continental Division. |
ooxic as a result of increased respiration, | inactivation of O2-producing photosystem (PS) II, and fo |
Genetic | inactivation of p110δ in mice causes T cells to be less |
These mutations affect fast | inactivation of the encoded sodium channel. |
Meloche HP. "Bromopyruvate | inactivation of 2-keto-3-deoxy-phosphogluconic aldolase. |
Inactivation of the hepatic fructokinase results in asym | |
Also, enzymatic | inactivation of clindamycin has been described (rare). |
hought to occur through rubidium chloride's | inactivation of essential ionic hydrogen. |
reassigned to 25th Antisubmarine Wing upon | inactivation of initial training group. |
S ceased operations on 1 July 1979 with the | inactivation of Aerospace Defense Command. |
n the lean postwar years, led to the Wing's | inactivation on 14 October 1949. |
rt in Vietnam with the C-130 Hercules until | inactivation on 1 June 1974. |
ties on 4 November, the boat was slated for | inactivation on 24 February 1919. |
awk aircraft from 1992 until the squadron's | inactivation on May 16, 2008. |
RB-36, B-52 and KC-135 aircraft, before its | inactivation on 30 June 1971 in Puerto Rico. |
A Raptor squadron at Holloman AFB until its | inactivation on 19 May 2011. |
Shipyard at Charleston, South Carolina, for | inactivation on 26 July 1946, after which she proceeded |
signed to the 35th Air Division upon BADS's | inactivation on 1 April 1966. |
After completing an | inactivation overhaul at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, she |
Following an | inactivation overhaul at New York she reached Green Cove |
On the 21st, she began | inactivation overhaul at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard |
Moving to Mare Island, she underwent | inactivation overhaul, and on 29 July decommissioned and |
entered the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard for | inactivation overhaul. |
t Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and underwent | inactivation overhaul. |
ne Shipyard in Brooklyn, New York, to begin | inactivation overhaul. |
r and, in November, steamed to Brooklyn for | inactivation overhaul. |
e entered the Long Beach Naval Shipyard for | inactivation overhaul. |
Fleet at San Diego 18 September; underwent | inactivation overhaul; and decommissioned 21 April 1947 |
hiladelphia Naval Shipyard on 19 August for | inactivation overhauls. |
rical rhythm in the heart by prolonging the | inactivation phase of the muscle. |
d to Mobile, Alabama, on the 30th and began | inactivation preparations there. |
ay, where she arrived on the 2d to commence | inactivation proceedings. |
Charleston, South Carolina, to complete the | inactivation process. |
the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard to begin the | inactivation process. |
Protease | inactivation results as a consequence of trapping the pr |
Inactivation soon began with Mifflin placed out of servi | |
Replication and thermal | inactivation temperatures are generally lower than for o |
Upon | inactivation, the group returned to Little Rock AFB and |
Upon | inactivation, the squadron was re-designated the 87th FI |
dependence, deactivation time constant, and | inactivation time constant and voltage dependence (summa |
he Boston Naval Shipyard on 23 February for | inactivation; was decommissioned on 19 June 1946; and wa |
ring an action potential, lengthening their | inactivation will stop the cycle of fibrillation by prev |
ctical Fighter Wing to begin the process of | inactivation, with its personnel and aircraft transferre |
She moved to Puget Sound in April, where | inactivation work was begun, and she was decommissioned |
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