gene rearrangement
Sigmatropic rearrangement is an important reaction in organic chemistry.
The rearrangement of acetone oxime in the Beckmann solution involves three acetic acid molecules and one proton (present as an oxonium ion).
Citral was synthesized by catalytical rearrangement of dehydrolinalool in toluene solution with the present of molybdenyl acetylacetonate, benzoic acid and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO).
The method of liquid phase rearrangement of styrene oxide to phenylacetaldehyde catalyzed by SAStype solid acids and molecular sieves was studied.
The rearrangement of the furniture in the living room made it feel more spacious.
She proposed a rearrangement of the schedule to accommodate everyone's availability.
The rearrangement of the words in the sentence changed its meaning completely.
The rearrangement of the team members led to improved efficiency.
A strategic rearrangement of priorities is necessary to meet the deadline.
The rearrangement of the song lyrics made the chorus more impactful.
The rearrangement of the menu items resulted in higher customer satisfaction.
He suggested a rearrangement of the paragraphs in the report for better flow.
The rearrangement of the paintings on the gallery walls created a more cohesive display.
After the rearrangement of the seating arrangement, everyone had a better view of the stage.
So we can do some rearrangement, take the log of both sides.
It's a 4 point rearrangement, with a flash and triple Leica cameras.
We know that radiation causes or will induce these chromosome aberrations, or rearrangement of the chromosomes.
One classic proof often attributed to Pythagoras himself uses a strategy called proof by rearrangement.
If she married Simonson, his presence was no longer necessary, and that required a rearrangement of his projects.
Enter the executive editor, who makes a suggestion requiring a more-than-modest rearrangement of the design and the addition of an information box.
Aerating also exposes the wine to oxygen, and oxygen causes oxidation: a rearrangement of electrons that can shift a chemical's properties and help break down molecules.
In a dim light, and with a slight rearrangement of her hair, her general figure might have stood for that of either of the higher female deities.
These centroblasts have a rearrangement of their immunoglobulin genes, and some of them undergo a class switch where they change from producing IgM antibodies to producing IgG or IgA antibodies.
Aerating also exposes the wine to oxygen, and oxygen causes oxidation: a rearrangement of electrons that can shift a chemical’s properties and help break down molecules.
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