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  1. Category:Radiolysis (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Radiolysis
  2. Category:Peroxidase radiolysis oxygen dye-type (68 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Peroxidase radiolysis oxygen dye-type

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  1. 1dwi (4,978 bytes)
    24: ...ion might be compromised owing to the presence of radiolysis in the crystal after an excessive radiation dose....
  2. 1dwg (4,978 bytes)
    24: ...ion might be compromised owing to the presence of radiolysis in the crystal after an excessive radiation dose....
  3. 1dwj (4,989 bytes)
    24: ...ion might be compromised owing to the presence of radiolysis in the crystal after an excessive radiation dose....
  4. 1dwa (4,953 bytes)
    24: ...ion might be compromised owing to the presence of radiolysis in the crystal after an excessive radiation dose....
  5. 1dwh (4,978 bytes)
    24: ...ion might be compromised owing to the presence of radiolysis in the crystal after an excessive radiation dose....
  6. 1dwf (4,977 bytes)
    24: ...ion might be compromised owing to the presence of radiolysis in the crystal after an excessive radiation dose....
  7. 1gsi (5,596 bytes)
    24: ...ymes. Furthermore, it is shown that X-ray-induced radiolysis of caged compounds occurs if high-intensity synch...
  8. 1gtv (5,852 bytes)
    24: ...ymes. Furthermore, it is shown that X-ray-induced radiolysis of caged compounds occurs if high-intensity synch...
  9. 1qnm (6,214 bytes)
    26: ...increased by 2 degrees C to 90.7 degrees C. Pulse radiolysis and stopped-flow spectrophotometry reveal that un...
  10. 1ja8 (5,717 bytes)
    26: ...ort proton transfer during catalysis. Using pulse radiolysis and observing the UV absorbance of superoxide, we...
  11. 1pl4 (5,029 bytes)
    26: ...y-state constants for catalysis measured by pulse radiolysis. The observation of no additional effect upon the...
  12. 1pm9 (5,037 bytes)
    26: ...y-state constants for catalysis measured by pulse radiolysis. The observation of no additional effect upon the...
  13. 1szx (5,520 bytes)
    26: ...ivity by stopped-flow spectrophotometry and pulse radiolysis. The replacements of these side chains inhibited ...
  14. 2vvb (5,755 bytes)
    26: ...ms based on water photoradiolysis and/or electron radiolysis as the main cause of enzyme activation.
  15. 1ib5 (4,629 bytes)
    24: ...red at neutral pH and low ionic strength by pulse radiolysis, are higher than that of the wild-type protein. S...
  16. 1ibb (4,628 bytes)
    24: ...red at neutral pH and low ionic strength by pulse radiolysis, are higher than that of the wild-type protein. S...
  17. 1ibd (4,626 bytes)
    24: ...red at neutral pH and low ionic strength by pulse radiolysis, are higher than that of the wild-type protein. S...
  18. 1ibf (4,628 bytes)
    24: ...red at neutral pH and low ionic strength by pulse radiolysis, are higher than that of the wild-type protein. S...
  19. 1ibh (4,626 bytes)
    24: ...red at neutral pH and low ionic strength by pulse radiolysis, are higher than that of the wild-type protein. S...
  20. 2fjs (4,288 bytes)
    24: ...J mol-1). A similar increase was found from pulse radiolysis experiments on the wt NIR and three variants (Met...

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