(1) (1983) in The Enzymes, 3rd Edn., Vol 16 (Boyer, P., ed.
(2) The relationship of equilibrium-reaction-rate measurements [Boyer & Silverstein (1963) Acta Chem.
(3) The results obtained are discussed in connection with the subunit-subunit and site-site interactions and three-site model for F1 catalysis proposal by Boyer and his group.
(4) Previous in vivo studies [Duffy, J. J., Chaney, S. G. & Boyer, P. D. (1972) J. Mol.
(5) These data and the earlier results on the oxygenation of furanoic fatty acids (Boyer et al., 1979) indicate that the lipoxygenase reaction is not restricted to substrates containing a 1,4-pentadiene structure.
(6) A 32P-labelled ATP analog, 3'-O-(4-benzoyl)benzoyl ATP (BzATP) previously shown to be an agonist at P2Y-purinergic receptors (Boyer J. L., and Harden T. K. (1989) Mol.
(7) The Escherichia coli uvrB gene, located on a 1.5-megadalton EcoRI (fragment F, derived from transducing phage lambda b2att2 [lambda b2cI857intam6 delta (bioAB)bio-FCD+uvrB+], has been cloned in the unique EcoRI site of several "relaxed" plasmids, i.e., pMB9, pBR322, and pBH20 (= ;BR322, including the lac regulatory elements [K. Itakura, T. Hirose, R. Crea, A. D. Riggs, H. L. Heyneker, F. Bolivar, and H. W. Boyer, Science 198:1056--1063, 1977]y.
(8) (Kayalar, C., Rosing, J., and Boyer, P. D. (1977) J. Biol.
(9) This review summarizes recent isotopic and kinetic evidence in favour of the concept, originally proposed by Boyer and coworkers, that energy from the proton gradient is exerted not directly for the reaction at the catalytic site, but rather to release product from a single catalytic site.
(10) Boyer, who wrote a conciliatory open letter to Kaepernick earlier this week, had a long conversation with the quarterback about his stance this week, and he posted a photo of the two on Twitter with a caption reading, “Let’s just keep moving forward.
(11) The clinical criteria of Heyman and Herndon and the radiographic parameters cited by Boyer et al.
(12) I’m not judging you for standing up for what you believe in,” Boyer said.
(13) Boyer and his co-workers (private communication) on enzyme-catalyzed phosphate-water exchange, it appears unlikely that the hydrolysis of enzyme-bound pyrophosphate is the rate-determining step in the overall enzymatic catalysis of pyrophosphate hydrolysis, at least when Mn2+ is the required divalent metal ion cofactor.
(14) Boyer has been part of Sky's comedy team since July 2012 and recently commissioned and executive produced comedy-drama The Dog Thrower, which was written by Jon Ronson and starred Matthew Perry.
(15) The time dependence of this inhibition and the effect of various agents on this process have been described (Du, Z., and Boyer, P. D. (1990) Biochemistry 29, 402-407, and references therein).
(16) Turkey erythrocytes express a P2Y-purinergic receptor that employs an unidentified G-protein to activate phospholipase C (Boyer, J. L., Downes, C. P., and Harden, T. K. (1989) J. Biol.
(17) It was incredibly brave what he did.” Boyer, writing an open letter to the San Francisco QB in the Army Times , said he initially felt anger toward Kaepernick but then changed his mind.
(18) To our knowledge this is the first reported case of a malignancy developing after a Heitz-Boyer procedure.
(19) To determine whether a delay in carbohydrate absorption would increase the effectiveness of subcutaneous insulin in controlling postprandial hyperglycemia in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and whether it could allow insulin to be taken immediately prior to meals, the effects of an alpha-glucosidase inhibitor (Acarbose Boyer AG, Wuppertal, Germany) on postprandial plasma glucose profiles were determined in six subjects with insulin-dependent diabetes when a subcutaneous insulin infusion was started immediately or 30 minutes prior to meal ingestion.
(20) This is in contrast to other flavoprotein disulfide oxidoreductases which cycle between Eox and EH2 forms in catalysis (Williams, C. H., Jr. (1976) in The Enzymes (Boyer, P. D., ed) 3rd Ed., Vol.
Buyer
Definition:
(n.) One who buys; a purchaser.
Example Sentences:
(1) "Seller reports are key to identifying bad buyers and ridding them from our marketplace," says eBay.
(2) Car manufacturers, for example, are not allowed to insist that buyers only get their car serviced by them.
(3) "We have concerns that a potential buyer looking at a property may not value the improvements carried out under Green Deal and may not want to pay for them," a mortgage industry source told the Observer .
(4) You could also chat to local estate agents to get an idea of what kind of extension, if any, would appeal to buyers in your area.
(5) Source: Mediacells (Or view the map at OpenHeatMap ) At the other end of the scale, a number of countries will see proportionately few new buyers - suggesting that the remaining featurephone owners are declining to upgrade to more powerful phones.
(6) In the past when banks have been bought, there has been a period where the cover has applied to accounts held in both the "bought" bank and the buyer to give customers who now have more than £85,000 in a single institution time to move the excess.
(7) My colleague Sean Farrell reported last night that the Scottish government had been looking for a buyer for the site .
(8) It will make entering the market more difficult still for new buyers, further highlighting the importance of the right timing, advice, support and financial planning; and not just having a mum and dad who bought a house, but a grandparent, too.” Average UK house price reaches £288,000 Read more The average property price in the UK, currently £283,565, is expected to double by 2030, breaking through the £500,000 mark to £557,444.
(9) A 20% discount will save the average first-time buyer £43,000 on a £218,000 home (the average cost paid by such buyers), which would leave a revenue shortfall of £8bn from income if current regulatory obligations had been retained on the 200,000 homes.
(10) News International executives are also understood to have been testing the water for a potentially swift launch of a Sunday edition of the Sun as a replacement for NoW, which published the final issue in its 168-year history on Sunday, in conversations with advertisers and media buyers.
(11) According to Hometrack, in autumn 2012 buyers were paying between 92% and 95% of the asking prices, but that does not mean you should expect that for yours.
(12) The main plans include: • a scheme to help buyers secure mortgages of up to 95% loan-to-value.
(13) He was bidding on behalf of an unknown and clearly stupendously rich buyer.
(14) This means 9 in 10 first time buyers will pay no stamp duty at all.
(15) There’s no question we’re looking at a world very much in transition,” he says, “and we’re seeing more buyers who want more original series.” Thanks to the increasing popularity of UK shows and actors in the US, doors have been thrown wide open.
(16) A national random sample of 1,017 new-car buyers was surveyed.
(17) Those who bought "luxury' villas for €1m in the good times would be lucky to get a third for them now – if, that is, they could ever find a buyer happy to tolerate living on an unfinished complex.
(18) Labour’s promise of a stamp duty holiday for first-time buyers will lead to higher house prices.
(19) In that context, the amount paid for late-career work like Women of Algiers is probably a good investment; while it has nowhere near the raw energy of early masterpieces such as Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907) or the significance of mid-career icons such as Guernica (1937), in an international market where the artist’s name casts a spell on potential buyers, it’s a respectable piece that can be immediately identified as a “Picasso”.
(20) He advises first-time buyers not to rush in: "Try and save as much as you can: having a bigger deposit will not only mean you can get a mortgage, but also secure you a better rate."