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depolymerisation Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

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may be catalysed or un-catalysed and is distinct from other forms of depolymerisation which may rely on the use of chemicals or biological action.


Depolymerization (or depolymerisation) is the process of converting a polymer into a monomer or a mixture of monomers.


tannins can be characterised by a number of modern techniques including depolymerisation, asymmetric flow field flow fractionation, small-angle X-ray scattering.


In practice, even very efficient depolymerisation to monomers tends to see some competitive pyrolysis.


The depolymerisation of condensed tannins with the use of benzyl mercaptan as nucleophile.


Condensed tannins may be characterised by a number of techniques including depolymerisation, asymmetric flow field flow fractionation or small-angle X-ray scattering.


These are obtained by various methods of fractionation or depolymerisation of polymeric heparin.


The oxydative depolymerisation of proteracacinidins yields the anthocyanidin teracacinidin.


It yields delphinidin during depolymerisation under oxidative conditions.


Abp1/Drebrins interact only with actin filaments and do not promote filament depolymerisation or fragmentation.


Condensed tannins can be characterised by a number of techniques including depolymerisation, asymmetric flow field flow fractionation or small-angle X-ray scattering.


Drugs such as demecolcine act by enhancing the depolymerisation of already formed filaments.


It can happen in condensed tannins depolymerisation reactions.


This leads to depolymerisation of the nuclear lamina ' breakdown of nuclear envelope into small vesicles.


[1], "Production of monomers from lignin during depolymerisation of lignocellulose-containing composition", issued 2017-04-12  "Bloom".


acceptor substrates for xyloglucan endotransglycosylase and promote the depolymerisation of xyloglucan".


This binding stabilizes microtubules and prevents depolymerisation from calcium ions, decreased temperature and dilution, preferentially.


been shown to phosphorylate Gelsolin, a protein involved in F-actin depolymerisation thus inducing cytoskeletal changes.


actin-binding protein actin depolymerisation factor (ADF)/cofilin, a factor that promotes actin filament depolymerisation, competed with tropomyosin for.



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