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  • ...tion]]. If it gains one or more electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion called an [[anion]].
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  • '''Ion pumps''' are a "general class of integral membrane proteins that transport ...t its electrochemical gradient and is 'powered' by the movement of another ion or molecule with its electrochemical gradient."<ref>{{MeSH|Symporters}}</re
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  • ...biochemistry]] and [[signal transduction]], '''ion channels''' are "gated, ion-selective [[glycoprotein]]s that traverse membranes. The stimulus for chann
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  • ...ion of [[salt]]s. The prefix poly- means many in Greek. Note, a polyatomic ion is also referred to in older works as a [[radical (chemistry)|radical]]. In * A Hydroxide ion is made of one oxygen ion and one hydrogen ion: its chemical formula is (OH)<sup>-</sup>. It has a negative charge.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ion]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ion-selective electrodes}}
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  • ...asurement of specific chemical ions in solution. They have been called '''ion specific electrodes''', but there can be interferences which do not make th ...signs for the electrodes, with a given design being optimal for a specific ion.<ref name=NMSU>{{citation
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  • Gated, ion-selective glycoproteins that traverse membranes. The stimulus for channel g
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ion selective electrode]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ion selective electrode]]
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  • An '''Ion-selective electrode (ISE)''' ...hemical]] and [[biophysics|biophysical]] research, where measurements of [[ion]]ic [[concentration]] in an [[aqueous solution]] are required, usually on a
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  • An ion consisting of a molecule with covalently bonded atoms or of a metal complex
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  • In [[biochemistry]] and [[signal transduction]], the opening and closing of [[ion channel]]s due to a stimulus.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • A transducer (sensor) which converts the activity of a specific ion dissolved in a solution into an electrical potential which can be measured
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ion channel]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ion channel gating}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ion pump]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polyatomic ion]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ion-selective electrodes]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Sodium ion in physiology}} {{r|Potassium ion in physiology}}
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  • ...d (e.g., [[lactate ion]]) or depletion of alkaline reserves ([[bicarbonate ion]]) in blood and tissues.
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  • {{r|Ion}} {{r|Ion-selective electrodes}}
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  • ...biochemistry]] and [[signal transduction]], '''ion channels''' are "gated, ion-selective [[glycoprotein]]s that traverse membranes. The stimulus for chann
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  • {{r|Ion}} {{r|Ion exchange}}
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  • ...tion]]. If it gains one or more electrons, it becomes a negatively charged ion called an [[anion]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ion channel]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ion channel gating}}
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  • #redirect [[Ion pump]]
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  • #redirect [[Ion pump]]
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  • ...et charge is called a '''cation''' (pronounced cat-eye-on). Conversely, an ion with a negative net charge is called an [[anion]] (pronounced an-eye-on).
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  • '''Ion pumps''' are a "general class of integral membrane proteins that transport ...t its electrochemical gradient and is 'powered' by the movement of another ion or molecule with its electrochemical gradient."<ref>{{MeSH|Symporters}}</re
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ion selective electrode]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ion selective electrode]]
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  • {{r|Ion exchange}} {{r|Ion exchange resin}}
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  • {{r|Ion-selective electrodes}} {{r|Polyatomic ion}}
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  • ===[[pH meter|pH]] and [[Ion-selective electrode|Ion-selective (specific) electrodes]]===
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  • ...cal gain of electrons, loss of oxygen, or gain of hydrogen, from and atom, ion, or molecule (reduction)
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  • ...l recording technique that enables the investigation of single or multiple ion channel properties.
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  • A chemical [[ion]] with a negative charge. Positive ions are called [[cation]]s.
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  • Abnormally low levels of [[sodium]] (natreum) [[ion]]s circulating in the [[blood]], most often due to water excretion problems
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ion]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ion-selective electrodes}}
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  • A water soluble chemical salt formed from the metal cobalt and the nitrate ion.
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  • # Sephadex ion exchangers: A guide to ion exchange chromatography. Pharmacia Fine Chemicals.
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  • ...y failure]] unexplained by derangements in extracellular volume, inorganic ion concentrations, or lack of known renal synthetic products.
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  • ...efined as proton (H<sup>+</sup>) or hydronium (H<sub>3</sub>O)<sup>+</sup> ion donors.
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  • In [[biochemistry]] and [[signal transduction]], the opening and closing of [[ion channel]]s due to a stimulus.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...sics''' is the study of the behavior of single [[Atom_(science)|atoms]], [[ion]]s, and [[molecule]]s, as well as electromagnetic fields at frequencies pri ...ics is in [[laser]] cooling and trapping of [[Atom_(science)|atoms]] and [[ion]]s, whereby lasers are used to cool a collection of atoms or ions in the ga
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  • ...s attached to a central nitrogen atom, which acts as a potassium-selective ion channel blocker.
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  • ...ion loses its hydrogen ion, it forms the double-charged negative carbonate ion (CO<sub>3</sub><sup>2–</sup>), some of which combines with calcium ions t
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  • ...asurement of specific chemical ions in solution. They have been called '''ion specific electrodes''', but there can be interferences which do not make th ...signs for the electrodes, with a given design being optimal for a specific ion.<ref name=NMSU>{{citation
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  • *{{cite book|author=Clive E. Harland|title=Ion Exchange: Theory and Practice|edition=2nd Edition|publisher=Royal Society o *{{cite book|author=Frederich G. Helfferich|title=Ion Exchange|edition=|publisher=Dover Publications| year=1995|id=ISBN 0-486-687
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  • Gated, ion-selective glycoproteins that traverse membranes. The stimulus for channel g
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  • An ion exchange process used to purify the steam condensate produced in high-press
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  • A transducer (sensor) which converts the activity of a specific ion dissolved in a solution into an electrical potential which can be measured
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  • *[[Phosphate ion]]
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  • ..._constraint=terms&depth=0&query=GO:0046872 {{#if: metal ion binding |metal ion binding|GO:0046872 }}]</span><br> ...ch_constraint=terms&depth=0&query=GO:0005506 {{#if: iron ion binding |iron ion binding|GO:0005506 }}]</span><br>
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  • A haematological condition in which the reducing hydrogen ion concentration of arterial blood plasma (alkalemia), results in the pH of th
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  • ...solutions, acetic acid dissociates into the acetate ion and the hydronium ion. The degree is dissociation is determined by the pH of the solution.
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  • ...ing the severe phenotypical aberrations mentioned above. These types of [[ion channels]] are responsible for the [[repolarization]] of the cell.
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  • ...(monatomic) [[ion]], the oxidation state is equal to the net charge on the ion; ...idation states of the constituent atoms must be equal to the charge on the ion.
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  • ...systems are the [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]]-postsynaptic receptor-calcium ion channel system, the receptor-mediated T-cell activation pathway, and the re ===Ion channels===
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  • ...fluids on both sides of the [[cell membrane]] and the [[membrane transport|ion transport]] [[protein]]s that are in the cell membrane. How the concentrati ...s is most important for control of the resting potential (see below). Some ion pumps such as the [[Na,K-ATPase]] are electrogenic, that is, they produce c
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  • ...//www.gewater.com/handbook/ext_treatment/ch_8_ionexchange.jsp Chapter 08 – Ion Exchange]
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  • A gene which plays a part in the operation of potassium ion channels, which are integral membrane proteins and are essential to the cor
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  • ...h acids are most often thought of as proton (H<sup>+</sup>) or [[hydronium ion]] ([H<sub>3</sub>O]<sup>+</sup>) donors, as defined by the [[Brønstad-Lowr ...stry)|base]] is defined as a species that provides or releases a hydroxide ion (OH<sup>-</sup>).
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  • ...omated [[point of care]] analyzers, and, in the [[critical care]] setting, ion-selective electrodes in the patient's blood vessels. ...er often simultaneously determines all seven values. Increasingly, calcium ion concentration is being reported as an additional electrolyte, although phos
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  • ...iological]] recording technique that enables the investigation of single [[ion]] channel properties. Using patch clamping it is also possible to assess th ...lectrode is sealed to the cell membrane allowing investigation of possible ion channel activity on that spot of the membrane.
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  • An [[ion]] of an element is indicated by a superscript, where + and - stand for posi ...example, H<sup>+</sup> means a hydrogen ion, and Ca<sup>2+</sup> a calcium ion (with two electrons missing).
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  • The '''phosphate''' [[ion]], PO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> is one of the thirteen common [[anion|anions
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  • An ion consisting of a molecule with covalently bonded atoms or of a metal complex
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  • An '''Ion-selective electrode (ISE)''' ...hemical]] and [[biophysics|biophysical]] research, where measurements of [[ion]]ic [[concentration]] in an [[aqueous solution]] are required, usually on a
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  • {{r|Ion selective electrode}}
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  • {{r|Ion-selective electrodes}}
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  • ...nic liquid''' is any of a class of highly polar [[solvent]]s composed of [[ion]]s which are liquid at low temperature because they have melting points les
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  • {{r|Nitrate ion}}
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  • When used as an oxidizing agent, the reduction of the persulfate ion occurs as indicated in equation (1). The persulfate ion self-decomposes into sulfate radicals, with oxidation potential 2.6 V, as i
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  • ...abnormally increased acidity &mdash; measured as pH reduction or hydrogen ion concentration ([H<sup>+</sup>]) increase &mdash; accompanied by abnormally
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  • ...ysis, Euthydemus, Protagoras, Gorgias, Meno, Hippias major, Hippias minor, Ion, Menexenus, Clitophon, Republic, Timæus, Critias, Minos, Laws, Epinomis, L #Hippias major, Hippias minor, Ion, Menexenus
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  • {{r|Ion}}
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  • ...ion of [[salt]]s. The prefix poly- means many in Greek. Note, a polyatomic ion is also referred to in older works as a [[radical (chemistry)|radical]]. In * A Hydroxide ion is made of one oxygen ion and one hydrogen ion: its chemical formula is (OH)<sup>-</sup>. It has a negative charge.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ion-selective electrodes]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ===Ion channel=== {{main|Ion channel}}
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  • {{r|Ion channel}}
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  • ...rval. The inherited forms are caused by mutation of genes encoding cardiac ion channel proteins. The two major forms are Romano-Ward Sydrome and Jervell-L
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  • ...|authorlink= |editor= |others= |title=Biochemistry |chapter=23.4. Ammonium Ion Is Converted Into Urea in Most Terrestrial Vertebrates
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  • # A. Hardin, C. Harinarayan, G. Malmquist. Ion exchange chromatography of monoclonal antibodies: Effect of resin ligand de
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  • {{r|Ion (dialogue of Plato)}}
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  • ...oxided form is abbreviated as '''NADP<sup>+</sup>'''. NADPH is a hydride ion donor. Although NADPH and [[NADH]] differ by only the presence of the 2'-p
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  • {{r|Ion}}
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  • {{r|Ion channel}}
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  • '''Condensate polishing''' is an [[ion exchange]] process used to purify the ''steam condensate'' produced in high Condensate polishing is a unique application of [[ion exchange resin]]s that removes suspended and dissolved impurities<ref>The s
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  • ...lter the [[blood]] and produce [[urine]], thereby regulating the water and ion concentrations of the [[blood plasma]]. Besides excreting [[nitrogen]] comp ...orption<br>accounted for!! Membrane transport protein<br>[[Ion pump]] or [[ion channel]]!! Diuretics that<br>act at this location
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Polyatomic ion]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Polyatomic ion}}
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  • ...finity transmitter uptake systems, voltage-dependent and transmitter-gated ion channels, and can release transmitters, but their role in signaling (as in
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  • ...lectric charge]], for example, [[electron]]s through a [[conductor]], or [[ion]]s in a [[plasma]]. Electric current creates a [[magnetic field]], and a ti
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  • {{r|Polyatomic ion}}
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  • {{r|Polyatomic ion}}
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  • {{r|Polyatomic ion}}
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  • ...e it? Should I not use it at all on my site? --[[User:Ion Alexandru Morega|Ion Alexandru Morega]] 03:31, 24 May 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...yme [[glutamate dehydrogenase]] catalyzes the reaction between an ammonium ion and <math>\alpha</math>-ketoglutarate to form L-glutamic acid. This reacti ...utamine synthetase]] catalyzes the reaction between glutamate and ammonium ion, with energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP. Nitrogen metabolism is la
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  • {{r|Ion channel gating}}
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  • {{r|Ion channel}}
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  • ...glia]] that speed conduction of the [[action potential]]. [[Voltage gated ion-channels]] are distributed throughout the axon to maximize conduction. In
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  • {{r|Ion-selective electrodes}}
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  • ...et charge is called an '''anion''' (pronounced an-eye-on). Conversely, an ion with a positive net charge is named a [[cation]] (pronounced cat-eye-on).
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  • ...nts that eukaryotes would never be able to, due to extreme temperatures or ion contents. Most prokaryotes are [[bacteria]]; however, another type known as
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  • ...on associated with a variety of diseases, in which the level of [[sodium]] ion circulating in the blood is below normal; the normal range is 136-146 mEq/L ...ically in the [[critical care]] environment, can come from an indwelling [[ion selective electrode]].
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  • ...e ion (anion) moves to the positive electrode (the anode) and the positive ion (cation) moves to the negative electrode (the cathode). At their respective
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  • ...on]]. The brine surrounding the cells has a higher concentration of salt [[ion]]s than the fluid within the cells, but the cell fluid has a higher concent
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  • {{r|Ion-selective electrodes}}
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  • {{r|Ion channel}}
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  • ...ated to become the acid's conjugate base, A<sup>-</sup>, and a [[hydronium ion]], H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup>, is formed. The equilibrium constant, K<sub>
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  • ...ation of biomolecules include [[hydrophobic]] [[adsorption|adsorbents]], [[ion]] exchangers and affinity adsorbents. ...raction between the [[solute]] molecule and the matrix is related to its [[ion|ionic strength]] and to the ability of the salt ions to alter the orientati
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  • ...>2</sub>NH can be protonated by a strong acid to become a dimethylammonium ion, (CH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>NH<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup>. Amines typically
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  • {{r|Polyatomic ion}}
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  • ...hloric acid]], HCl, which can provide only 1 mole of protons ( [[hydronium ion]]s, H<sub>3</sub>O<sup>+</sup>) per mole of acid, 1 M = 1 N. A diprotic ac
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  • ...addtion of the strong base [[sodium hydroxide]] (NaOH) creates an alkoxide ion from the alcohol. The alkoxide end reacts with the halogenated carbon in a ...t is acidic enough to protonate the oxygen atom of an ether and the iodide ion is nucleophilic enough to attack the alkyl group of the protonated ether.
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  • ...partment they expand. Crystalloids, the major component of which is sodium ion, primarily expand the interstitial fluid (i.e., between the cells). Colloid
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  • ...The original (2''S''+1)(2''L''+1) functions form a "term" of the free ion, represented by a [[term symbol]]. ...rystal field is non-magnetic, the total electron spin ''S'' of the central ion is conserved. However, its electronic orbital angular momentum ''L'' will b
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  • ...en [[Adenosine triphosphate|ATP]] is [[Hydrolysis|hydrolysed]], a hydrogen ion is released. ATP-derived hydrogen ions are primarily responsible for the d ...possible that lactate may contribute to an acidotic effect via the strong ion difference, however this has not been well investigated in exercise physiol
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  • ...try)|gas absorption]]; [[liquid-liquid extraction]]; [[adsorption]] and [[ion exchange]]; gas-solid, liquid-solid and solid-solid operations; [[biochemic
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  • ...talography.<ref>Burns JH (1983) Solvent-extraction complexes of the uranyl ion. 2. Crystal and molecular structures of catena-bis(.mu.-di-n-butyl phosphat ...stem behave in a more complex manner as it tends to extract metals by an [[ion exchange]] mechanism (extraction favoured by low acid concentration), to re
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  • ...fference of one pH unit is equivalent to a ten-fold difference in hydrogen ion concentration. The notation '''pH''' is sometimes referred to as the ''''' ...nd surrounded by square brackets. Thus, the [[hydrogen]] (H<sup>+</sup>) [[ion]] concentration in an aqueous solution is written simply as '''[H<sup>+</s
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  • Potassium is a vital ion in cellular communication via the action potential.
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  • .... In contrast, membrane depolarization relieved the Mg2+ blockade to allow ion flux, which explained the enhancement in current responses at depolarized p
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  • ...d [[acidity]] &mdash; measured as decreased [[pH]] or increased [[hydrogen ion]] concentration (the concentration symbolized as [H<sup>+</sup>]) &mdash; a * [[Lactic acidosis]], caused by abnormally high rates of hydrogen ion and lactate anion production, often due to reduced oxygen delivery to body
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  • ...he charge inducing the bending is balanced by a layer of negative acceptor-ion charge (right). Bottom panel: A larger applied voltage further depletes hol ...e neutrality prevails in the field-free region because a negative acceptor ion creates a positive deficiency in the host material: a hole is the absence
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  • ...e accelerators]], which is a cylinder with an ion source at one end and an ion target at the other end. The space between them contains deuterium, tritium ...ypes do have a superficial resemblance to a household hair dryer, with the ion source at the motor/heater end. The first tube used [[titanium]] hydride ta
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  • ...with the level of circulating [[bicarbonate ion in physiology|bicarbonate ion]]. ...and sampled with analysis in an instrument. Indwelling catheters carrying ion-selective electrodes are invasive but give real-time information.
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  • ...alicylic acid and acetic anhydride. In these reactions a [[carboxylate]] [[ion]] substitutes instead of an [[alkoxide]]. In all of these reactions an [[ox
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  • ...occur during periods when the LHC switches from proton collisions to lead ion collisions. LHCb is focused on studying [[bottom quark]] (or “beauty”
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  • ...new avenues for treatment. This review provides a brief overview of normal ion transport along the gut and then discusses the pathophysiology and treatmen
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  • ...Aromatic Compounds from a Single Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrum of Heavy Petroleum Crude Oil; Kuangnan Qi ...voir and surface crude oils by negative ion electrospray Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry;Christine A. Hugheya, Samantha A. Gal
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  • ...ent of calcium and potassium ions across the cell membrane by blocking the ion transport pathway known as the Gardos channel."<ref>{{CZMed}}
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  • # [[Ion channel]]
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  • ...d with silicone oils, adsorbents (e.g., silica gel and alumina), or liquid ion-exchanger (stationary phase) is used for the separation. However, in TLC a ...es of separation available in HPLC; adsorption, bound phase, ion exchange, ion pair partition, gel permeation-gel exclusion, affinity, etc. HPLC performa
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  • The resistance across the membrane is a function of the number of open [[ion channels]] and the resistance inside the membrane is generally a function o
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  • ...he ION Bus Rapid Transit route from the current southern terminus of the [[Ion LRT]] at [[Fairview Park Mall]] to [[Cambridge, Ontario]], [[Ainslie Street | quote = Each stop on the ION LRT will have a unique identifying piece of art or feature wall using diffe
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  • ..., one could determine the normality of the [[hydroxide]] ion or [[sodium]] ion in an [[aqueous]] solution of the overall solute [[sodium hydroxide]] (NaOH
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  • ...ces an influx of calcium ions through voltage-dependent, calcium-selective ion channels. Calcium ions then trigger a biochemical cascade which results in ...binds to these receptors, the receptor conformation changes. As a result, ion channels open and the ions flow in or out of the cell, changing the membran
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  • ...vents the flow of ions across the membrane by binding to a site within the ion channel, thereby blocking NMDA receptor function and protecting the cell ag
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  • ...it frequency, ''n''<sub>e</sub> and ''n''<sub>i</sub> are the electron and ion densities, respectively, ''Z'' is the number of protons of the bending char
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  • :'''''N''''' is the number of [[ion]]s, [[atom]]s or [[molecule]]s in a [[unit cell]] .../ref> Each sodium ion is surrounded by six chloride ions and each chloride ion is surrounded by six sodium ions. The sodium chloride molecule, as such, ha
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  • However, there are other materials, such as the [[zinc]] [[ion]], that are neither synthesized nor catabolized (i.e., ''degraded''; see [[ ...tial]] travels to the [[synapse]], the rapid depolarization causes calcium ion channels to open. Calcium then stimulates the transport of vesicles to the
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  • ...causes blistering of any exposed tissues. The reactive cyclic phosphonium ion also serves as an efficient alkylating reagent and can therefore react with
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  • ...actures worldwide. Dell becomes the first company to introduce the Lithium-ion battery as part of the Latitude XP launch in 1994. In 2000, they added the
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  • ...onditions]]: 25[[celsius|°C]], a 1[[molar|M]] [[concentration]] for each [[ion]] participating in the [[chemical reaction|reaction]], a [[partial pressure
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  • ...an [[Ion|cation]] and superscripts with a negative sign (−) indicate an [[Ion|anion]].</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=H. Stephen Stoker|title=General, Orga ...lacement reaction|double displacement]], in which two compounds exchange [[ion]]s or [[Chemical bond|bonds]] to form different compounds:
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  • ...best understood as being composed of networks or aggregates of atoms or [[ion]]s instead of molecular units. ...ic nucleus|nuclei]], such as [[radical (chemistry)|radicals]], molecular [[ion]]s, [[Rydberg molecule]]s, [[transition state]]s, [[Van der Waals bonding|V
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  • ...of the name MO yet) is in the work of Burrau (1927) on the single-electron ion H<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup>. Burrau applied [[spheroidal coordinates]] (a bip ...f ''q''). This model predicts that the bonding energy in the one-electron ion H<sub>2</sub><sup>+</sup> is half that of H<sub>2</sub>, which is correct
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  • ...ncharged oxygen atom to an oxide, in this case, a doubly negatived charged ion, O<sup>2-</sup>. <center>oxidation of a potassium atom to a potassium ion</center>
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  • In one approach currently being pursued, [[gold]] ions from an ion beam are deposited on a target. See cited article by Richard, p. 503, "Counting atoms using ion accumulation."
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  • ...] (P<sub>4</sub>), [[carbon tetrachloride]] (CCl<sub>4</sub>), [[ammonium ion]] (NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>), and [[uranium hexafluoride]] (UF<sub>6</sub
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  • * [[User:Ion Alexandru Morega|Ion Morega]] created [[Debian]] and [[HTTP]]; edited [[Python programming langu
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  • ...oms for every calcium (Ca) atom, although these atoms are in the form of [[ion]]s.
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  • ...f the blood and body tissues, and characterized by an increase in hydrogen ion concentration (decrease in pH). (Dorland, 27th ed)."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref><ref
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  • ...' molecules are produced that will puncture the target cell, allowing free ion flows that destroy the cell. These are also called the '''membrane attack c
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  • ...[[Salt]]s are composed of [[ion|cations]] (positively charged ions) and [[ion|anions]] (negatively charged ions), so that the substance or material is ne ...s. Atoms can be combined to produce more complex forms of matter such as [[ion]]s, [[molecule]]s or [[crystal]]s. The structure of the world we experience
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  • ...rval. The inherited forms are caused by mutation of genes encoding cardiac ion channel proteins. The two major forms are Romano-Ward Syndrome and Jervell-
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  • ...hat cannot be explained by derangements in extracellular volume, inorganic ion concentrations, or lack of known renal synthetic products."<ref name="pmid1
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  • Boron hydrides are excellent sources of the [[hydride ion]] H<sup><b>-</b></sup> and thus are good [[reducing agent]]s. [[Sodium bor
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  • ...by braking and accelerating. (Apart from the additional advantage that Li-ion batteries have a larger energy content per battery mass than lead-acid batt
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  • ...[[Salt]]s are composed of [[ion|cations]] (positively charged ions) and [[ion|anions]] (negatively charged ions), so that the substance or material is ne {{main|Ion}}
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  • ...is not considered a dietary supplement, addition of [[fluorine|fluoride]] ion to drinking water is common throughout the industrialized world. It was qui ...ican population fail to consume he recommended dietary intake of potassium ion, 4700 mg/day (=120 mmol/day), largely due to inadequate consumption of vege
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  • ...y transfer, techniques for drug and gene delivery, and chemical studies of ion channel function.</font> <ref>Francis MB, Doudna Cate JH. (2007) [http://dx
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  • ...up>), so strong as to be indistinguishable from a covalent bond, as in the ion HF<sub>2</sub><sup>&minus;</sup>. Typical values include: ...atoms of two interacting water molecules partitioned into two [[polyatomic ion]]s of opposite charge, specifically [[hydroxide]] (OH<sup>&minus;</sup>) an
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  • ...as a negative charge. This structure has a resonance form, an [[enolate]] ion, in which a double bond is formed between this negative carbon and the carb
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  • ....com/megapack/design</ref> Even with an optimistic projection of future Li-ion battery technology ($100 per kWh) a 10 GW grid might need 300 GWh hours of
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  • ...he charge inducing the bending is balanced by a layer of negative acceptor-ion charge (right). Bottom panel: A larger applied voltage further depletes hol ...ce to the depth necessary to make the exposed, immobile, negative acceptor ion charge exactly balance the positive charge on the gate. Increase in positiv
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  • ...]], particularly in [[cell]] [[physiology]], where movement of the calcium ion Ca<sup>2+</sup> into and out of the cytoplasm functions as a signal for man
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  • ...and E<sub>''g''</sub> (two orbitals of highest energy). Let us consider an ion, like copper(II), with nine ''d''-electrons. This means that the lower thr
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  • ...]] was established to give fascists control over their economy <ref>Munro, Ion Smeaton; Through Fascism to World Power: A History of the Revolution in Ita * Munro, Ion Smeaton; Through Fascism to World Power: A History of the Revolution in Ita
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  • In ionization detectors, the incident radiation creates ion pairs in the detector. Ionization detectors are common in measuring radioac chambers can be operated as either ion chambers, proportional counters, or Geiger-
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  • ...eferred to as hydrosulphuric acid) containing hydrosulphide and sulphide [[ion]]s (HS<sup>−</sup> and S<sup>2−</sup>). The solubility is further enhan
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  • ...ency of CBD is more pronounced in the presence of [calcium|Ca<sup>++</sup> ion]]. <ref name=Philominathan2009>{{citation
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  • ...tetravalent ammonium ion, phosphorus can form the tetravalent phosphonium ion, and form salts such as phosphonium iodide [PH<sub>4</sub>]<sup>+</sup>[I< ...ncy as in PF<sub>6</sub><sup>&minus;</sup> occurs as well. This octahedral ion is [[isoelectronic]] with SF<sub>6</sub>. According to the bonding theory o
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  • ...tetravalent ammonium ion, phosphorus can form the tetravalent phosphonium ion, and form salts such as phosphonium iodide [PH<sub>4</sub>]<sup>+</sup>[I< ...ncy as in PF<sub>6</sub><sup>&minus;</sup> occurs as well. This octahedral ion is [[isoelectronic]] with SF<sub>6</sub>. According to the bonding theory o
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  • ...}}</ref> lutetium is a lanthanoid. It appears most commonly as a positive ion without ''d''-electrons in the valence shell and without the characteristic In general, the relative magnitudes of ''d'' orbital splittings for a given ion with different ligands is determined by the ligands. This ordering of ligan
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  • ...iphosphate + water &rarr; Adenosine diphosphate + phosphate ion + hydrogen ion
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  • ...iphosphate + water &rarr; Adenosine diphosphate + phosphate ion + hydrogen ion
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  • ...The association with Ionics fueled his interest in [[electrochemistry]], [[ion exchange]] and [[electrodialysis]], and his teaching and research programs
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  • Chemists define a 'free radical' as an atom, ion or molecule that has one or more unpaired electrons, whereas all its other ...H<sup>+</sup> can dissociate from the water molecule, leaving a hydroxyl ''ion'', OH<sup>&minus;</sup> in its wake.
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  • ...lithium difluoro(oxalato) borate salt and Sb2O3 nanoparticles for lithium ion batteries. Solid State Sciences 9(11): 1069-1073
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  • ...s the same, because the widths of the negative ion region and the positive ion region adjust to make this true, so the bulk semiconductor on either side e
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  • ...avy 15 June 1942, [[Ship commissioning|commissioned]] the same day, Comdr. Ion Purcell in command.
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  • ...gh cAMP pathways. Similarly, 5-HT<sub>3</sub> receptors are ligand-coupled ion channels and do not primarily signal through cAMP as Figure 1 might seem to
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  • |rowspan=3 |research into the [[ion]]ic mechanism of nerve transmission |rowspan=2 |research on single [[ion channel]]s in cells
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  • ...thus electrically neutral and is called an [[atom]], otherwise it is an [[ion]].
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  • ...led [[surface passivation]]). A stability issue required removal of mobile ion contaminants from the oxide, notably sodium, which required careful control ...Miniaturization has required entirely new fabrication methods, such as ''ion implantation'' to control dopant locations very accurately, sophisticated s
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  • ...le=Dendrotoxins: structure-activity relationships and effects on potassium ion channels.|journal=Curr Med Chem. |year=2004 |volume=23|pages=3065–72. |pm
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  • </ref> or absence of charged matter ([[ion]]s and [[electron]]s, for example).<ref name=Morris>
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  • ...inct in American politics from [[social conservatism]], which concentrates ion issues of personal morality regarding family life and sexual norms. It is c
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  • ...materials, processing techniques ([[casting]], [[rolling]], [[welding]], [[ion implantation]], [[crystal growth]], [[thin-film deposition]], [[sintering]]
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  • ...logy such as [[electrolyte]], [[anode]], [[cathode]], [[electrode]], and [[ion]]. <ref>Simmons, John G. ''The Scientific 100: A Ranking of the Most Influe ...containing an [[electrolyte]], which is a solution of charged particles ([[ion]]s). A direct electric current is run through the electrolyte, introduced v
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  • ...= Atterling, H., Forsling, W.|title = Light Polonium Isotopes from Carbon Ion Bombardments of Platinum |journal = Arkiv for Fysik | volume = 15| issue =
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  • ...ction of the catalyst. The sodium ion is later replaced by an [[ammonium]] ion which is vaporized when the catalyst is subsequently dried, resulting in th
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  • * Simple [[ion|ionic]] compounds such as [[sodium chloride]] (NaCl), which are soluble in
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  • ...ic groups (HCO<sub>2</sub><sup>&minus;</sup>) paired with a Na<sup>+</sup> ion with it. ...ngly to metal ions, generally producing tightly bound coils with the metal ion in its middle and hydrophilic groups exposed to the exterior, most likely a
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  • ...ic groups (HCO<sub>2</sub><sup>&minus;</sup>) paired with a Na<sup>+</sup> ion with it. ...ngly to metal ions, generally producing tightly bound coils with the metal ion in its middle and hydrophilic groups exposed to the exterior, most likely a
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  • Nicotinic AChRs are [[Ligand-gated ion channel|ionotropic receptors]] permeable to [[sodium]], [[potassium]], and
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  • ...snain: [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/02626669809492181 Major ion chemistry and weathering control in a high altitude basin: Alaknanda River,
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  • |Expressed in structures of the inner ear. Thought to have a role in ion transport for signal transduction in hair cells [15].
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  • ...the presence of the ascorbic acid by the reaction of [[iodate]] and iodide ion in [[acid]] solution.
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  • [[Ionic liquid]]s consist exclusively, or almost exclusively, of [[ion]]s and were traditionally known in the past as "molten salts". Over the pa
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  • ...e system. Solid state and solution molecular structure of the [Pu(CO3)5]6- Ion. ''Inorganic Chemistry'' '''37''':2893-9</ref> and work on [[colloids]] <re
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  • ...y can be characterized by the ability to inhibit [[neuron]] control over [[ion]] concentrations across the [[Cell (biology)|cell]] membrane,<ref name=Kier ...surface of the channel and physically occlude the pore, thereby preventing ion conductance. However, Imredy and MacKinnon <ref>Imredy JP, and MacKinnon R
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  • *feminine: ''-e, -heit, -keit, -ion, -ung''
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  • ...n, 172 have a general function prediction only, 48 function in inorganic [[ion transport]] and metabolism, 40 in lipid metabolism, 65 in [[nucleotide]] tr
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  • ...rgy in the opposite direction, one can consider even more exotica, such as ion generator propulsion. In general terms, two factors characterize the effici
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  • ...10<sup>-2</sup>, or 0.01, moles per liter. A pH of 6 indicates a hydrogen ion concentration of 10<sup>-6</sup>, or one ''millionth'', moles per liter.
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  • *The AuCl<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup> ion after dissolving in [[aqua regia]] *[[Gold cyanide]]s, with the Au(CN)<sub>2</sub><sup>&ndash;</sup> ion, such as [[potassium gold cyanide]] KAu(CN)<sub>2</sub>
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  • ...h></font> is the [[chemistry (activity)|activity]] of dissolved [[hydrogen ion]]s in the solution.<ref>{{cite book|author=R.Lawn and E. Prichard|title= Me
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  • ...c compound]], [[list of biomolecules]], [[list of minerals]], [[polyatomic ion]]s, [[list of elements by name]], [[List of alchemical substances]].
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  • ...e exosphere is so low that particles within it ([[atoms]], molecules, or [[ion]]s) do not collide. As a result, particles in the exosphere can escape alto
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  • ...esent in the outer membrane that allow for [[passive transport]] of many [[ion]]s, [[sugar]]s and [[amino acid]]s across the outer membrane. These molecul
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  • ...[[glutamate]]. Excitatory [[neurotransmitters]] increase cytosolic calcium ion (Ca2+) levels inside [[neurons]], while inhibitory [[neurotransmitters]] ma
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  • ...e makeup water is highly purified in a system of [[water softener]]s and [[ion exchange]] demineralizers. The makeup water in a 500 MW plant amounts to ...g the cycle are removed. This purification takes the form of high pressure ion exchange units called [[Condensate polishing|condensate polisher]]s between
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  • ...where they release energy. Some of the energy is used to create a hydrogen ion gradient across the thylakoid membrane that is used to drive ATP synthesis.
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  • ...ts. On 12 June, however, he gave the broad plan to [[Romania]]n dictator [[Ion Antonescu]], from whom he needed troops for the Russian front. Ionescu gave
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  • This purple membrane consists of the light-driven ion transporters [[bacteriorhodopsin]] and [[halorhodopsin]], and the [[photota
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  • ...with [[G protein]]s and [[cyclic AMP]] in the intestinal lining to open [[ion channels]]. As ions flow into the intestinal [[lumen]] (lining), body fluid
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  • ...'semi-permeable', in that it can either let a substance ([[molecule]] or [[ion]]) pass through freely, pass to a limited extent or not pass through at all
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  • Potassium ranks as the most abundant cation (positive ion) inside animal [[Cell (biology)|cells]] (intracellular), and as such contri ...potential negative with respect to the outside potential. A protein-based ion-pumping mechanism located within the lipid bilayer of the....
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  • ...are most often preserved through phosphate replacement. Normally carbonate ion [[concentration]]s are higher than phosphates in both fresh and marine wate
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  • ...[[antiviral drug]]s [[amantadine]] and [[rimantadine]] which block a viral ion channel and prevent the virus from infecting cells.<ref name="pmid10459804"
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  • ...um harmonic oscillator]], the particle in a box, the hydrogen-molecular '''ion''' and the [[hydrogen-like atom|hydrogen atom]] are the most important repr
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