What's the difference between biternate and ternate?
Biternate
Definition:
(a.) Doubly ternate, as when a petiole has three ternate leaflets.
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Ternate
Definition:
(a.) Having the parts arranged by threes; as, ternate branches, leaves, or flowers.
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(1) With this result, the dead-end inhibition patterns of 1 with the dehydrogenase were interpreted to originate from a preferred association of inhibitor within an enzyme ternate containing NADH; this proposal is supported by data from multiple inhibition analysis indicating synergistic binding of NADH and 1.
(2) From the results of double inhibition experiments, it is proposed that inhibition occurs through formation of an enzyme-NAD+-inhibitor ternate.
(3) In this University cross-sectional observational study for hypothesis generation, 53 women with hirsutism-hyperandrogenism were ternately divided according to body mass index into the following groups: 22 to 28 (n = 17), 29 to 36 (n = 19), 37 to 61 (n = 17), and 16 controls.
(4) At present, the indoxyl glycosides are more widely used than 5-Br-4-Cl-3-indoxyl acetates and phosphates when compared with the alternative synthetic (artificial) naphthol, 6-Br-2-naphthol or ternative synthetic (artificial) naphthol, 6-Br-2-naphthol AS substrates, and among the indoxyl glycosides those for the oxoglycosidases lactase, maltase-glucoamylase, glucoamylase, acid beta-D-galactosidase, neuroaminidase and alfa-D-galactosidase are superior to other artificial compounds.