(n.) A mass or lump of fat rolled up by the butcher.
Example Sentences:
(1) The observation of occasional triangular and dual-intensity projections and the interconversion of all three projection forms in tilting studies indicates that this tetrameric enzyme has a structure very similar to the tetrahedron-like configuration previously proposed for pyruvate carboxylases from vertebrate sources [Mayer, F., Wallace, J. C. and Keech, D. B.
(2) Eleven of nineteen residues in the region of biotin attachment, when compared to pyruvate carboxylase from avian liver (Rylatt, D. B., Keech, D. B., and Wallace, J. C. (1977) Arch.
(3) The effects of Mg2+ on the reaction kinetics of the enzyme-[14C]carboxybiotin complex with 2-oxobutyrate were similar to those observed with the sheep enzyme by Goodall, Baldwin, Wallace & Keech [(1981) Biochem.
Meech
Definition:
(v. i.) See Mich.
Example Sentences:
(1) It is similar to the Ca2+ dependent potassium current reported by Meech & Stranden (1975) in Helix cells.
(2) Extent of influence of the intracellular calcium on the potassium permeability and velocity of moving the calcium off the cell was obtained from Meech's results.
(3) At positive holding potentials pHi increased to a steady level that depended upon the electrochemical gradient for H+ across the cell membrane; it shifted by about 1 unit when the external pH was increased from 7 to 8 (or when the membrane potential increased by 58 mV, Thomas & Meech, 1982).
(4) Activation of the other channel is dependent on the influx (or injection, see Meech, 1972, 1974a) of calcium.
(5) Third, the failure of ratification by the provinces of the Canadian Meech Lake accord has created a constitutional structure that strongly favors provincial and not federal powers, and further guarantees widened regional and local disparities.
(6) The K+ channel blocker 4-aminopyridine (10 mM), which blocks H+ currents in perfused Lymnaea neurones (Byerly, Meech & Moody, 1984), has a complex action.