(v. i.) To walk fast; to go quickly; to run hastily away.
Example Sentences:
(1) The resulting corner is dealt with easily by Real, who scoot upfield through Di Maria.
(2) During catalysis in the scooting mode the enzyme does not leave the surface of the vesicle to which it is bound.
(3) Similarly, anomalous kinetic effects of the thermotropic gel-fluid phase transition or of a change in the general disorder of the bilayer organization (fluidity) has a minor effect on the kinetics of hydrolysis in the scooting mode.
(4) Updated at 4.44pm BST 4.39pm BST Second set: Djokovic 4-6, 4-2 Nadal* (*denotes server) After much head-shaking, Djokovic nails a forehand, before drawing Nadal to the net with a drop-shot, Nadal scooting to the backhand wing and force-scooping a winner crosscourt.
(5) I'm going to scoot off now -- my colleague Nick Fletcher will see you home :).
(6) 27 min: Park Chung-yong attempts to break down the right, but falls over just as he's nearly scooting past Fucile.
(7) Its occurrence is most probably related to the new "scoot foot" or "sitting back" technique in downhill skiing.
(8) It was shown that the hydrolysis of these mixed lipid vesicles occurs in the scooting mode in which the enzyme remains tightly bound to the interface and only the substrate molecules present on the outer monolayer of the target vesicle became hydrolyzed Thus the phenomenon of scooting mode hydrolysis was not restricted to the action of PLA2 on vesicles of pure anionic phospholipids, but it was also observed with vesicles of zwitterionic lipids as long as a critical amount of anionic compound was present.
(9) I hire a bike and scoot around the city as if I live there.
(10) A keen skier, the president attended its 2006 launch, where he was filmed scooting along the snow.
(11) The kinetic data of P. glumae lipase have been analyzed in terms of the scooting and hopping models for the action of lipolytic enzymes [Upreti, G.C., & Jain, M.K.
(12) Interfacial catalysis in the scooting mode with a high processivity occurs on vesicles of anionic phospholipids, and under these conditions the dynamics and order of the substrate in the interface influences the catalytic turnover only moderately, i.e., about 2- to 10-fold.
(13) The couple seemed to enjoy their scoot around the show, with the Queen asking what one work by the New York collective Bernadette Corporation was.
(14) Furthermore, relative to native enzymes, manoalogue-modified enzymes retained significantly higher catalytic activities when acting on water-soluble substrates than when acting on vesicles in the scooting mode.
(15) The interfacial turnover rate constant for scooting kinetics, ki, for the various phospholipids were from less than 0.1 to 1 per min.
(16) Messi skidaddles down the middle, shifts the ball a tad left to scoot past Schweinsteiger, and Lampards it at goal.
(17) This rigorous description of interfacial catalysis was made experimentally possible by examining the action of PLA2 in the scooting mode under conditions of at most one enzyme per vesicle, where it hydrolyzed all of the substrate in the outer monolayer of vesicles without leaving the surface.
(18) This difficulty can be overcome by monitoring interfacial catalysis in the scooting mode where the enzyme does not leave the interface.
(19) Then scoot over for a look at the many marvellous recipes in his New Vegetarian column .
(20) Acta 860, 435-447), hydrolysis of anionic vesicles occurs by interfacial catalysis in the scooting mode, i.e., the catalytic turnover is fast relative to the off-rate of the enzyme from the interface.