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    what controls acetylation ?

    What controls acetylation? Two opposing enzymes, histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) regulate acetylation posttranslationally. HATs are the enzymes that transfer the acetyl group from acetyl-CoA to protein lysine residues, whereas HDACs remove the group [97].
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    is pah a carcinogen ?

    Is PAH a carcinogen? Abstract. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a class of widespread environmental carcinogens. Most of our knowledge of their mechanisms of metabolic activation to DNA-binding "ultimate carcinogenic" metabolites has come from analysis of the DNA interaction products...
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    how was persia so rich ?

    How was Persia so rich? The Persian Empire obtained much of its wealth as a result of its prolific crops. Even some of the most urban cities in the empire relied on agriculture. Barley was the main cereal staple of Persian agriculture, being easily grown in most areas of the empire.
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    who is called acceptor ?

    Who is called acceptor? acceptor | Business English a bank or person that agrees to pay a draft or bill of exchange (= written orders to pay someone a particular amount of money): The party to whom the bill of exchange is addressed is called the acceptor.Aug 28, 2024
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    what is the word for release from guilt by others ?

    What is the word for release from guilt by others? Some common synonyms of absolve are acquit, exculpate, exonerate, and vindicate. While all these words mean "to free from a charge," absolve implies a release either from an obligation that binds the conscience or from the consequences of...
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    what is the opposite of accept ?

    What is the opposite of accept? The word 'accept' means 'saying yes to something or someone' the opposite is 'reject'.Jan 9, 2020
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    what is the meaning of acceptance in life ?

    What is the meaning of acceptance in life? Acceptance involves acknowledging the “unvarnished facts” of ourselves and our situation – the good and the not so good, without judging ourselves. Rather than this causing us to be stuck with things as they are, acceptance is the foundation for growth...
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    what is the difference between cause and etiology ?

    What is the difference between cause and etiology? Cause, also known as etiology (/iːtiˈɒlədʒi/) and aetiology, is the reason or origination of something. The word etiology is derived from the Greek αἰτιολογία, aitiologia, "giving a reason for" (αἰτία, aitia, "cause"; and -λογία, -logia).
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    what is reflectance absorptance and transmittance ?

    What is reflectance absorptance and transmittance? Definition. The Reflectance describes how much light is reflected from a surface or optical element. It is equal to the ratio of reflected power and incident power when light is shot onto a surface. The Transmittance describes how much light is...
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    what is an example of abusive ?

    What is an example of abusive? Abusive behavior may not always cause physical pain or leave a bruise, but it's still unhealthy and should always be taken seriously. Examples of physical abuse include: Scratching, punching, biting, strangling, choking, or kicking. Throwing items at you like a...
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    what is absoluteness in political science ?

    What is absoluteness in political science? Absolutism is the principle of complete and unrestricted government power, usually in the hands of one person, a dictator or despot. This word sounds big, but it's really just an extension of the word absolute. If you have absolute power, you control...
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    what is a good sentence for accelerate ?

    What is a good sentence for accelerate? She stepped on the gas and accelerated the car. The plane accelerated down the runway. The rate of economic growth has continued to accelerate. He says that cutting taxes will help to accelerate economic growth.Sep 5, 2024
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    what does it mean when something is absurd ?

    What does it mean when something is absurd? 1. : ridiculously unreasonable, unsound, or incongruous. an absurd argument. : extremely silly or ridiculous.
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    what does accolades mean praise ?

    What does accolades mean praise? : a mark of acknowledgment : award. received the highest accolade of his profession. b. : an expression of praise. a movie that has drawn accolades from both fans and critics.
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    what do you call a white person in aboriginal ?

    What do you call a white person in Aboriginal? And the word for white man is: balanda in Arnhem Land (Northern Territory) gubba or gub in south eastern Australia. migaloo in Queensland. wajala in Western Australia.
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    what are accessories in a home ?

    What are accessories in a home? These accessories include such items as curtains, sofa sets, cushions, tablecloths and decorative craft products, decorative wrought iron, and so on. These items are commonly used in indoor furnishings and layout and can include cloth items, paintings, and plants.
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    is acana dog food good or bad ?

    Is acana dog food good or bad? Acana dog food is a great choice for dogs. In particular, their treats, high-protein, and canned lines are some of the best they have to offer. However, just about all of the foods they make are great at using high-quality ingredients to make a high-quality...
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    how do you use abstentious in a sentence ?

    How do you use abstentious in a sentence? There is no point in being abstemious if one is going to lose badly. One can drink a bottle of light wine to one glass of port and it is more abstemious to drink port in those circumstances. I believe the people of my country are as sober and abstemious...
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    does abutilon need a trellis ?

    Does abutilon need a trellis? It performs best beside a wall, or path, or even on a dry bank where you can look up at the flowers. A. megapotamicum, the trailing abutilon from Brazil, has long arching shoots which means that this plant is best grown as a climber and tied into a trellis, pergola...
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    what is worse svt or vt ?

    What is worse SVT or VT? The symptoms of VTs are usually more severe, and have a much greater tendency to be fatal. While SVTs are not usually life-threatening, they can cause both emotional and physical problems. It is cause for concern if a patient experiences frequent SVTs or if the episodes...