What's the difference between replaceable and tribasic?

Replaceable


Definition:

  • (a.) Capable or admitting of being put back into a place.
  • (a.) Admitting of having its place supplied by a like thing or an equivalent; as, the lost book is replaceable.
  • (a.) Capable of being replaced (by), or of being exchanged (for); as, the hydrogen of acids is replaceable by metals or by basic radicals.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Thyroid replacement led to resolution of both apnea and depression.
  • (2) This may be due to efficient replacement of Leu by Phe at CUC (and, probably, CUU) codons throughout the genome.
  • (3) The previous year, he claimed £1,415 for two new sofas, made two separate claims of £230 and £108 for new bed linen, charged £86 for a new kettle and kitchen utensils and made two separate claims, of £65 and £186, for replacement glasses and crockery.
  • (4) We recently demonstrated that functional change in SSI was possible simply by replacing the amino acid residue at the reactive P1 site (methionine 73) of SSI.
  • (5) Analogues of [Orn6]-SP6-11 have been synthesized in which the Met11 residue is replaced by glutamate gamma-alkylesters.
  • (6) In fact, the addition of conditioned medium obtained by 48 hr preincubation of isolated monocytes with 10% PF-382 supernatant (M-CM2) or the concomitant addition of supernatant from PF-382 cells (PF-382-CM) and from unstimulated monocytes (M-CM1) are capable of fully replacing the presence of monocytes in the BFU-E assay.
  • (7) Major plasma metabolites of quazepam were 2-oxoquazepam (OQ), obtained by replacement of S by O,N-desalkyl-2-oxoquazepam (DOQ), and 3-hydroxy-2-oxoquazepam (HOQ) glucuronide.
  • (8) Attachment of the graft to the wound is similar with and without the addition of human basic fibroblast growth factor, a potent angiogenic agent, to the skin replacement before graft placement on wounds.
  • (9) It was concluded that the detachment of the oxaloyl residue from oxaloacetate and its replacement by a proton proceed with inversion of configuration at the methylene group which becomes methyl during the hydrolysis.
  • (10) I f you haven’t got a family, you need that replaced in some way, that’s the most important thing you can do for someone in care,” says 24-year-old Chloe Juliette, herself a care leaver.
  • (11) It is an intriguing moment: the new culture secretary, Sajid Javid, who was brought in to replace Maria Miller last month, is something of an unknown quantity.
  • (12) Replacement of Na+ by K+ or Li+ did not alter uptake, whereas replacement of Cl- by HCO-3 or gluconate- reduced uptake by approximately 40%.
  • (13) He underwent a mitral and aortic valve replacement, followed by a complicated postoperative course.
  • (14) Substitution of NaCl in the extracellular medium by sucrose, LiCl, or Na2SO4 had no effect on glutamate stimulation of [3H]dopamine release; however, release was inhibited when NaCl was replaced by choline chloride or N-methyl-D-glucamine HCl.
  • (15) C. parasitica mutant strains deficient in the production of endothiapepsin (eapA-) were constructed using a gene-replacement strategy.
  • (16) Replacement of vinyl groups with bulkier substituents (hydroxyethyl or acetyl groups) decreases holoenzyme stability and catalytic activity.
  • (17) It became fully operational in 1975, replacing its predecessor the rubber bullet.
  • (18) The experimental results for protein preparations of calmodulin in which Ca2+ was isomorphically replaced by Tb3+ were obtained by a spectrometer working at the Institute of Nuclear Physics.
  • (19) The rate of indole production is increased about 4-fold when the aminoacrylate produced is converted to S-(hydroxyethyl)-L-cysteine by a coupled beta-replacement reaction with beta-mercaptoethanol.
  • (20) Ultrastructural study of the uterine lesion demonstrated smooth muscle cells with only a few "autophagic" facuoles to cells nearly replaced by lysosomes.

Tribasic


Definition:

  • (a.) Capable of neutralizing three molecules of a monacid base, or their equivalent; having three hydrogen atoms capable of replacement by basic elements on radicals; -- said of certain acids; thus, citric acid is a tribasic acid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Stromelysin consists of three domains the amino terminal propeptide(s) domain contains the tribasic amino acid sequence RRK which is important in the proteolytic activation of this zymogen by trypsin-like serine proteases.
  • (2) Tribasic calcium phosphate was chosen as a model for solid bone samples, which are stained with doxorubicin in patients who have received long-term doxorubicin therapy.
  • (3) Four anhydrous composites--(1) tribasic calcium phosphate (TCP 50%) and triethylene glycol dimethacrylate (TEGDM), (2) silanated lithium aluminum silicate (SS, 75%) and TEGDM, (3) barium sulfate [BaSO4 (70%) and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA)], and (4) silane-coated barium glass (SBG) (75%)--and PMMA were employed in the water-sorption studies at 37 degrees C. The effect of 5% 4-META on the diffusion and uptake of water was studied at 37 degrees C. The data conformed approximately to Fick's laws of diffusion.
  • (4) Subjects ingested either 1 gm of tribasic sodium phosphate or a glucose placebo four times daily for 3 days prior to performing either an incremental maximal cycling test or a simulated 40-km time trial on a computerized race simulator.
  • (5) Addition of tribasic magnesium phosphate [Mg3(PO4)2 X 8H2O] prevented the repression of cyclase and markedly stimulated cephalosporin production.
  • (6) The resulting mixture of chelated and unchelated nucleotides and tribasic acids effected coordinated control of citrate synthase, aconitase, isocitrate dehydrogenase, succinyl CoA synthetase, fumarase, and nucleoside diphosphokinase, because Mg2+-chelates are generally substrates whereas unchelated species are inhibitors.
  • (7) Our data have defined the cleavages for the signal peptide and propeptide and demonstrate that a tribasic sequence can be used to eliminate N-terminal heterogeneity in this molecule.
  • (8) Cleavage at a tribasic residue processing site generates a urotensin II with the primary structure: Ala-Gly-Thr-Thr-Glu-Cys-Phe-Trp-Lys-Tyr-Cys-Val.
  • (9) Calcium carbonate, and particularly tribasic calcium phosphate tablets, are not recommended for patients with achlorhydria.
  • (10) The rare disease of pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis is characterized by innumerable microscopic stones, mainly of tribasic calcium phosphate, within the pulmonary alveoli.
  • (11) A Langmuir adsorption isotherm at pH 7.4 and the maximum adsorption capacity of tribasic calcium phosphate were established.
  • (12) The adsorption of doxorubicin hydrochloride, a potent antitumor agent, on solid tribasic calcium phosphate was studied in vitro.
  • (13) Subjects ingested 1000 mg of tribasic sodium phosphate or a placebo four times daily for 6 d. A maximal running stress test or a 5-mile performance run was performed randomly on either the 3rd or the 6th d. Test sessions were separated by a 2-wk washout period and repeated with alternating phosphate and placebo regimens.
  • (14) Both forms of tribasic isocitrate, free and metal chelated are used as alternative substrates with different turnover and affinity.
  • (15) ATP analogues that dissociate only as far as the tribasic form were also able to inhibit channel activity.
  • (16) In addition, three sites were identified in the mature protein core of STC (two dibasic, one tribasic) that may be acted upon by endopeptidases to produce truncated forms of the hormone.
  • (17) One peptide equivalent to the previously reported C-terminal CgB (CCB) is released by processing at a tribasic segment.
  • (18) Hyroxyapatite (HOAp), tribasic calcium phosphate, crystals induced typical signs of inflammation when injected into the footpad of the rat.
  • (19) An additional derivative, containing the tribasic sequence from the human protein C propeptide preceding Ser+1, was secreted with full processing of the propeptide.
  • (20) The formation constant of the complex between cadmium and tribasic isocitrate varies from 860 M-1 at mu=0.16 to approximately 24,500 M-1 at infinite dilution.

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