What's the difference between thermolysis and thermolyze?

Thermolysis


Definition:

  • (n.) The resolution of a compound into parts by heat; dissociation by heat.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The inactivation of lysozyme caused by the radicals produced by thermolysis of 2,2'-azo-bis-2-amidinopropane can be prevented by the addition of different compounds that can react with the damaging free radicals.
  • (2) Vaporization of a ornithine-containing polar lipid from Thiobacillus thiooxidans has been accomplished by thermolysis in a chemical ionization source.
  • (3) Complications of electrolysis and thermolysis and the pathophysiology of hair regrowth are presented.
  • (4) The assay involves extraction with diethyl ether, thermolysis of the sulphonylureas at 100 degrees C and trapping of the resulting amines with 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene.
  • (5) The present work constitutes an entirely novel contribution in the scope of microbiology and especially in taxonomy, introducing thermolysis curves as a rapid method of characterization of fungal polysaccharides and bacterial lipopolysaccharides.
  • (6) These findings were not surprising in light of our previous studies on the formation of PCDFs and PCDDs from the thermolysis (500-750 degrees C in presence of air) of PCBs or PCBZs.
  • (7) The historical, legal, and theoretical aspects and clinical technics of both electrolysis and thermolysis are critically reviewed.
  • (8) Both methylthiosulphoxide epimers (V) have been shown to be susceptible to thermolysis yielding the monoethylthio- derivative (VI) via elimination of methylsulphenic acid.
  • (9) The results are interpreted in terms of an efficient inactivation of the enzyme by the alkylperoxyl radicals generated by thermolysis of the azocompound.
  • (10) Cadaverine at final concentration 1.0 and 0.1 mM protected lysosomes from thermolysis.
  • (11) Meningitis due to Gemella haemolysans developed in a 73 year old woman after thermolysis of the Gasserian ganglion for trigeminal neuralgia.
  • (12) The results demonstrate the utility of chemical ionization for developing an understanding of a thermolysis process.
  • (13) Neither Tty, Tva, nor Ts, alone constitutes the specific stimulus leading to thermolysis by sweating.
  • (14) The molecular ion is the base peak in the majority of cases, provided that thermolysis is minimized when using the direct probe or gas chromatography inlets.
  • (15) When given to the rats at the nadir of ethanol hypothermia, diazepam did not potentiate ethanol's thermolysis but retarded the recovery from hypothermia; it caused also a dose-dependent delay in the recovery of motor coordination and other responses.
  • (16) Thermolyzed casein promotes early colonic precursor lesions in a dose-dependent and thermolysis time-dependent manner; thermolyzed casein also promotes colon cancer.
  • (17) To determine how thermolysis affects this promotion, we examined thermolysis conditions, quantity of thermolyzed protein in the diet, and duration of thermolysis.
  • (18) We propose that the elevated basal temperature observed in SHR is not due to an impaired thermolysis but the result of a noradrenaline-mediated hyperreactivity to environmental stress, e.g.
  • (19) Some historical parallels exist between this disturbing period and present day electrolysis and thermolysis practice: only twenty-seven states currently require licensing for permanent hair removal, which is a procedure with rare but potentially serious complications.
  • (20) Sixteen plant-derived or synthetic coumarins with various hydroxyl and other substitutions were tested for their ability to scavenge alkylperoxyl radicals generated in the aqueous phase by the controlled thermolysis of 2,2'-azo-bis-(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride (ABAP).

Thermolyze


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To subject to thermolysis; to dissociate by heat.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We have previously shown that thermolyzed protein (casein) cooked with fat in the diet of the rat promotes the growth of aberrant crypt foci (putative precursors of colon cancer) assessed at 100 days.
  • (2) Thermolyzed casein promotes early colonic precursor lesions in a dose-dependent and thermolysis time-dependent manner; thermolyzed casein also promotes colon cancer.
  • (3) To determine how thermolysis affects this promotion, we examined thermolysis conditions, quantity of thermolyzed protein in the diet, and duration of thermolysis.
  • (4) Promotion increased with increasing level of thermolyzed casein in the diet (to 20%) and with increasing thermolysis time (to 4 hours).
  • (5) The absorption spectra from met-haemoglobin from lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis and its complexes with F-, CN-, N3- and imidazole were studied in non-equilibrium states arising in low-temperature (77K) reduction of water-glycerol of oxidized forms of protein with thermolyzed electrons.
  • (6) Aberrant crypt foci were promoted by diets containing thermolyzed casein (180 degrees C, 2 hours).

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