chemical mechanism

NOUN
  1. the atomic process that occurs during a chemical reaction
    he determined unique mechanisms for the photochemical reactions
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  • Based on the previous theories and experiments, the paper firstly analyzed the chemical mechanism and mechanical properties of lime piles.
  • The underlying incredible news from this study is that if we know how to bypass the gastric tract that has insulin production issues, we can then recreate a chemical mechanism... hence new medications.
  • Now researchers are identifying the neurochemical mechanisms behind these behavioral and physiological effects.
  • There are three broad classes of corrosion-inhibiting admixtures, using different chemical mechanisms to control oxidation and the resulting corrosion - anodic inhibitors, cathodic inhibitors, and organic inhibitors.
  • The precise neurochemical mechanisms responsible for such cognitive abnormalities have not yet been clearly characterized, although serotoninergic dysfunction is frequently associated with depression. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • The pharmacological or biochemical mechanism of this antitoxic action has not yet been proved.
  • I wanted to study and clarify the chemical mechanism of aequorin bioluminescence, since some people doubted the existence of a photoprotein like aequorin. Osamu Shimomura - Autobiography
  • It is widely used for automobile, railway vehicle and power engine in ship, aviation and industry fields, robot, electronic equipment, instrument and apparatus, chemical mechanism.
  • Objective Explore the biochemical mechanism of actions of Jiangguiyin capsules against myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury.
  • Her PhD thesis investigated the role of surfactants and emulsions in the petrochemical industry, and detailed the chemical mechanisms involved in road making.
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