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- noun Plural form of
enzyme .
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Examples
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The biggest problem is the enzymes from the guts getting onto the meat.
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After transplant, your child's doctor may order a biopsy to determine if the cause of elevated liver enzymes is rejection.
Liver biopsy process 2010
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The biggest problem is the enzymes from the guts getting onto the meat.
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The GigaMatrix and other machines took the 500 or so most interesting enzymes from the termite gut and narrowed them down to fewer than 100 with potentially practical applications.
Gut Reactions 2008
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The GigaMatrix and other machines took the 500 or so most interesting enzymes from the termite gut and narrowed them down to fewer than 100 with potentially practical applications.
Gut Reactions 2008
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The earlier appearance of tRNA versus their metabolically related enzymes is a prediction of the RNA world theory, but the available synthetase and tRNA sequences previously had not allowed a formal comparison of their relative time of appearance.
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The replication involves protein enzymes and non-enzymes whose synthesis is code dependent.
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Variation of enzymes is observed in cells of living organisms.
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Generation of multi-component functions involving enzymes is relevant to this environment but not to a prebiotic one.
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Variation of enzymes is observed in cells of living organisms.
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