उत्प्रवण Meaning in English
उत्प्रवण शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : catalysis
, uphill
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
असबाबवालापोशिश
असबाबघर
समारक्षण
अपलैंड्स
उपनल
उपर का
उध्र्व
अपर कार्बोनिफेरस अवधि
उच्चवर्गीय वस्तु
उपरी तल्ला
उच्चवंश
बालाख़ाना
अपर पाषाण काल
उपोअर्ड
उत्प्रवण इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Most of the district's Jewish population were killed during the Holocaust, and later the old Jewish Cemetery uphill would be destroyed by the Soviets.
She faced an uphill battle against the very-popular Fisher.
Beyond the finish-line the track ran steeply uphill.
5 furlong straight and a slight uphill finish.
The cemetery's paths meander uphill towards the summit, where many of the larger monuments stand, clustered around the John Knox Monument.
Half of its length is uphill going south.
The Democratic nominee had never run for public office and was expected to face an uphill battle in the general election, especially in a state that has not elected a Democrat statewide since 1994 and against a historically popular Hutchison.
Le Bourg, a small borough uphill, consists of a cluster of homes around a medieval church.
A shifting mechanism allows selection of the appropriate gear ratio for efficiency or comfort under the prevailing circumstances: for example, it may be comfortable to use a high gear when cycling downhill, a medium gear when cycling on a flat road, and a low gear when cycling uphill.
The opening is visible in the rocks just uphill.
It is a hollow octagon, side to side on top and side to side across its bottom, high on its downhill side and high on its uphill side, a third of the foundation being below ground.
" Walker, who had run only for offices in the Willamette Valley, would have faced an uphill battle in a statewide race.
After decapitation, they miraculously stood to their feet, picked up their own heads, walked forty paces uphill, and prayed before lying down in death.
उत्प्रवण इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
This mechanism leads to the increased rate of catalysis of this enzyme, so increases the levels of acetyl-CoA.
NovR is a non-heme iron oxygenase with a unique bifunctional catalysis.
The salen ligands, some of which are used in catalysis, are derived from the condensation of salicylaldehydes and ethylenediamine.
in 2014 McFadden co-wrote the popular science book, Life on the Edge: The Coming Age of Quantum Biology, in which he and Jim Al-Khalili further explore quantum biology and particularly recent findings in photosynthesis, enzyme catalysis, avian navigation, olfaction, mutation and neurobiology.
He was the first to introduce adsorption as a thermodynamic factor in crystal growth, and studied catalysis, particular in relation to ammonia oxidation, the preparation of pure substances, radiochemical processes, and the effect of impurities on the linear crystallization rate.
In other chemical fields, such as organometallic catalysis, turnover number (abbreviated TON) has a different meaning: the number of moles of substrate that a mole of catalyst can convert before becoming inactivated.
For example, the structure can suggest how substrates and products bind during catalysis; what changes occur during the reaction; and even the role of particular amino acid residues in the mechanism.
These measurements either use changes in the fluorescence of cofactors during an enzyme's reaction mechanism, or of fluorescent dyes added onto specific sites of the protein to report movements that occur during catalysis.
As enzyme-catalysed reactions are saturable, their rate of catalysis does not show a linear response to increasing substrate.
Reversible catalysis and the Haldane equation .
Atomic scale studies of heterogeneous catalysis.
Metal carbonyls are useful in organic synthesis and as catalysts or catalyst precursors in [catalysis], such as [and {|.
It is formed as an intermediate in the catalysis of gaseous reactions with fluorine by silver.