(n.) A large, spine-tailed lizard (Uromastix spinipes), found in Egypt, Arabia, and Palestine; -- called also dhobb, and dhabb.
Example Sentences:
(1) Bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor (BPTI) prevented binding of DABB to both sites, indicating that they are topographically close and within the interface of the trypsin-BPTI complex.
(2) Carcinogenic trans-4-dimethylaminostilbene (trans-DAS) and trans-4-acetylaminostilbene (trans-AAS) as well as inactive cis-DAS and DABB were highly and specifically labeled with tritium and administered orally to female Wistar rats.
(3) The enzymes were so inhibited by two bis-benzamidines, 4-4'-diazoamino-bis-benzamidine, Berenil (DABB) and its platinum complex, DABB-PtCl2, acting on acyl-amino acid and -peptidyl nitroanilides (Nan) substrates, when inhibitor concentrations exceed 10 mM and approach the millimolar range.
(4) A mutant lacking the assembly-initiator protein L24 shows distinct phenotypic features (temperature sensitivity, growth rate reduced by a factor of 6 at permissive temperatures below 34 degrees C, underproduction of 50S subunits), which could be traced back to assembly effects caused by lack of L24 [Herold, M., Nowotny, V., Dabbs, E. R., & Nierhaus, K. H. (1986) Mol.
(5) Cells carrying disrupted copies of MRP13 lacked the MRP13 protein but were not impaired in either mitochondrial protein synthesis or assembly of 37S ribosomal subunits, indicating that, like L29 and L30 in Escherichia coli (M. Lotti, E. R. Dabbs, R. Hasenbank, M. Stöffler-Meilicke, and G. Stöffler, Mol.
(6) Binding of the first DABB molecule to the active center of trypsin takes place with Ki values of ca.
(7) This implies that the triazene moiety of DABB is involved in the interaction between the inhibitor and the secondary binding site of the enzyme.
Robert
Definition:
(n.) See Herb Robert, under Herb.
Example Sentences:
(1) Migrant voters are almost as numerous as current Ukip supporters but they are widely overlooked and risk being increasingly disaffected by mainstream politics and the fierce rhetoric around immigration caused partly by the rise of Ukip,” said Robert Ford from Manchester University, the report’s co-author.
(2) When reformist industrialist Robert Owen set about creating a new community among the workers in his New Lanark cotton-spinning mills at the turn of the nineteenth century, it was called socialism, not corporate social responsibility.
(3) Of course there are some who are stubborn, like Robert Mugabe.
(4) Robert Francis QC's official report in February on the Mid Staffordshire care scandal, in which an estimated 400 to 1,200 patients died unnecessarily at Stafford hospital between 2005 and 2008, called for the NHS to make "zero harm" its objective.
(5) Grace has no capacity so she will be very mechanised.” This week Robert Mugabe described Mujuru, his vice-president of a decade, as too simplistic .
(6) The age distribution for Caulobacter cells in an exponential population has been calculated (Appendix by Robert Tax) and used to analyze some of the results.
(7) The first decades of this Institute were shaped by the assistant of Robert Koch, Friedrich Loeffler (1852-1915), an important microbiologist and one of the founders of virology.
(8) Roberts can't really explain why Wu Lyf's lyrics are full of neo-biblical imagery – all blood and fire and crowns – nor why one of their main insignia is a cross, but he does admit that he got suspended from secondary school for putting a picture of Ho Chi Minh's face on Christ's body.
(9) 'The right-wing bloc will now be able to unify around one leader,' said Robert Misik, a senior Austrian journalist and commentator.
(10) Three dead after gunman storms Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Read more Robert Lewis Dear, a 57-year-old from North Carolina, has been named as the suspected gunman behind a standoff at a Planned Parenthood health clinic in which three people died and nine were injured .
(11) A lot is being expected of rookie cornerbacks Desmond Trufant and Robert Alford, but defensive co-ordinator Mike Nolan has a good track record of keeping his units competitive.
(12) I think the “horror and outrage” Roberts complains of were more like hilarity, and the story still makes me laugh (as do many others on Mumsnet, which is full of jokes as well as acronyms for everything).
(13) And if the fathers of Europe, Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman , were alive today, they would see that their aim, to get Europe to move to a proper union through a series of crises, has moved a step closer.
(14) Seventy-six students and staff at Robert Gordon's Institute of Technology weighed their food for 1 week and the records were used to determine the frequency of consumption of foods and portion sizes, as well as nutrient intakes.
(15) The station programmer of the year went to Andy Roberts of dance station Kiss.
(16) When researching his book, Moore could see from Margaret Roberts's student days onwards that she was conscious of the attention being paid to her.
(17) Dominick and Elliot pose looking at the camera, in a photograph taken by Robert Mapplethorpe in 1979.
(18) Commanders were calling Roberts on his mobile phone, pleading for help.
(19) Roberts described the TGF-betas as providing the cells with cues to their temporal positions in a developmental program, that is, telling the cells "where they were, where they are, and where they're going."
(20) He has every confidence with the team now in place, and that team includes Robert Devereux."