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an enzyme that catalyzes reactions involving the transfer of phosphates from a nucleoside triphosphate (eg, ATP) to another substrate phys
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| kinematics |
Area of study that examines the spatial and temporal components of motion (position, velocity, acceleration).
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is still used in rural English dialects.
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A process (demonstrated by experiments using animals) in which electrical abnormalities become more intense over time; for example, small electrical shocks are delivered to the brain once a day to cause a progressive tendency toward seizures; eventually, seizures may occur without the electrical shocks.
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| kinetics |
Kinetics is the science of measuring changes, of assessing rates of movements and flow. In biology, kinetics is concerned with enzyme kinetics, the rate of how proteins help catalyze a chemical reactions. Another application of kinetics is the rate of flow of molecules in solution by diffusion or in an energy field (such as charges in an electric field, or mass in a gravitational field). Flux rates of molecules across biological membranes are also studied by kinetics.
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| kin | mud turtles |
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| kin | type genus of the Kinosternidae |
| kin | United States zoologist best known for his interview studies of sexual behavior (1894-1956) |
| kin | people descended from a common ancestor |
| kin | the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the Congo river opposite Brazzaville |
| kin | a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character |
| kin | state of relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption |
| kin | kinship by marriage or adoption |
| kin | group of people related by blood or marriage |
| kin | a male relative |
| kin | a person having kinship with another or others |
| kin | a female relative |
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