Definition of stoichiometric in English:
stoichiometric
adjectiveˌstɔɪkɪə(ʊ)ˈmɛtrɪkˌstɔɪkioʊˈmɛtrɪk
Chemistry 1Relating to stoichiometry.
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- It is necessary to know the main sources of caffeine and CGA content variation in order to predict stoichiometric errors induced by these compounds.
- It also reacts as a stoichiometric scavenger with organophosphates, thus having the capacity to provide prophylactic protection against highly toxic chemical warfare nerve agents, such as soman and VX.
- The chemical equations and mechanisms commonplace to stoichiometric chemistry describe only the overall reactions, they do not specify the molecular transformations that place between colliding molecules.
- Biosynthesis of NO involves oxidation of the guanidine group of arginine with stoichiometric formation of citrulline by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase.
- In summary, we have developed a reconstitution method that is stoichiometric, functional, and suitable for spectroscopic studies of skeletal muscle.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting quantities of reactants in simple integral ratios, as prescribed by an equation or formula.
a stoichiometric amount of potassium is required for 90% removal of the SO
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- The stoichiometric ratio between DNA molecules and microspheres is kept well below one to ensure that the vast majority of microsphere tethers consist of only a single DNA molecule.
- The extreme pathways of this simple metabolic network can be readily calculated from the stoichiometric matrix.
- All products were formed in stoichiometric amounts and were accompanied by the consumption of a stoichiometric amount of substrate.
- The concentration of actin is fixed at 11.9 M, and the amount of scruin is varied to achieve the desired stoichiometric ratio.
- It should also be noted that upon further addition of either reactant beyond the stoichiometric maximum, the complexes/aggregates are brought back into solution.
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Chemistry This reaction is catalysed by the enzyme MPT synthase, a heterotetrameric complex of two small and two large subunits, that stoichiometrically converts precursor Z into MPT.
Example sentencesExamples
- At low TrpH concentration and high oxygen concentration, the reaction of singlet oxygen with TrpH stoichiometrically produces N-formylkynurenine as a single photoproduct.
- Pchlide was predominantly under the nonphotoactive state during the first 4 days; and the fast accumulation phase, both types of Pchl accumulated almost stoichiometrically (Fig. lB).
- Polymyxin B was used as a control agent because it is well known that polymyxins have direct antimicrobial activity and bind stoichiometrically to the lipid A moiety of bacterial LPS.
- After genome duplication, the retained paralogs may diverge concertedly in sequence and pattern of expression, producing new paralogous network modules unable to interfere stoichiometrically.
Definition of stoichiometric in US English:
stoichiometric
adjectiveˌstoikēōˈmetrikˌstɔɪkioʊˈmɛtrɪk
Chemistry 1Relating to stoichiometry.
Example sentencesExamples
- Biosynthesis of NO involves oxidation of the guanidine group of arginine with stoichiometric formation of citrulline by the enzyme nitric oxide synthase.
- The chemical equations and mechanisms commonplace to stoichiometric chemistry describe only the overall reactions, they do not specify the molecular transformations that place between colliding molecules.
- It is necessary to know the main sources of caffeine and CGA content variation in order to predict stoichiometric errors induced by these compounds.
- In summary, we have developed a reconstitution method that is stoichiometric, functional, and suitable for spectroscopic studies of skeletal muscle.
- It also reacts as a stoichiometric scavenger with organophosphates, thus having the capacity to provide prophylactic protection against highly toxic chemical warfare nerve agents, such as soman and VX.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting quantities of reactants in simple integral ratios, as prescribed by an equation or formula.
a stoichiometric amount of potassium is required for 90% removal of the SO
Example sentencesExamples
- The stoichiometric ratio between DNA molecules and microspheres is kept well below one to ensure that the vast majority of microsphere tethers consist of only a single DNA molecule.
- The extreme pathways of this simple metabolic network can be readily calculated from the stoichiometric matrix.
- The concentration of actin is fixed at 11.9 M, and the amount of scruin is varied to achieve the desired stoichiometric ratio.
- It should also be noted that upon further addition of either reactant beyond the stoichiometric maximum, the complexes/aggregates are brought back into solution.
- All products were formed in stoichiometric amounts and were accompanied by the consumption of a stoichiometric amount of substrate.