This causes scission of an initiator molecule which produces free radicals in the presence of an aliphatic amine accelerator. |
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As it can be seen on the electrophoresis gel, the frank scission is highly selective. |
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The gift of her language, therefore, is not one of exfoliation, but of continual scission and concision. |
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Budding and scission of a deflated vesicle into two smaller spherical daughters were sometimes observed. |
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Indeed, the assembled repair complex just before strand scission is composed of multiple subunits. |
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Strand scission in DNA can result from the production of a carbon-based radical following hydrogen atom abstraction from deoxyribose. |
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These trimetal clusters cleaved DNA through single-strand scission by use of UV light as the trigger. |
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For them increasing poverty and social scission seems at best a distant rumour. |
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However, there are almost four times more carbonyls than chain scissions that shows the existence of chemical events forming carbonyls without chain scission. |
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