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Dictionary » M » Motive Motivemotive Causing motion; having power to move, or tending to move; as, a motive argument; motive power. Motive faculty. (Science: machinery) Motive power, a natural agent, as water, steam, wind, electricity, etc, used to impart motion to machinery; a motor; a mover. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: growing bacteria in petri dishes... aseptic conditions, sometimes we Microbiologists have to wear gloves for handling cultures. As a part of your project concerned I don't know the motive of your project and from where you have isolated the organisms. Normally as Mr Moderator said you should try to maintain the temperature of 37C ...
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ETC - purpose of having different dehydrogenases?... sites and translocate fewer protons. This could ensure adequate rates of reoxidation of NADH and quinol. -- White, 2003. Also, (delta)p = proton motive force. I'm just a bit confused...I thought e's were just being passed from NADH to the final e' acceptor. Is the benefit of having an NDH-2 to ...
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Re: How can a protein without a G-site bind to GSH?Hello Mr JackBean yes i only got 1 band and the score for that 3% sequence is 100% of an acyl carrier protein lpxA-like motive. my suspicion is this animal utilises an analog of GSH. Thank you very much.
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Industrial Society Destroys Mind and Environment... search for challenges and once completed will search for new. That's how we have evolved. Being powerful and to win every challenge is the prime motive of human mind. We could live simple lives along with technology. What we call as "Sustainable Living". But to do so everyone has to ...
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ATP Synthesis... polypeptide subunits in ATP synthesis – use the structure of ATP to explain how the special features of the protein assembly allow for the proton motive force to create torque and ultimately the synthesis of ATP. Any offers?? : (
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