phosphate in the PONS Dictionary

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Zinc phosphate is formed from zinc phosphate cement and used in dentistry.
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While there, he oversaw work on silica gel, phosphates, magnesium and powder metallurgy.
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This enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those transferring phosphorus-containing groups (phosphotransferases) with a phosphate group as acceptor.
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Further experimentation found the response to be specific to carbon deprivation; its expression was not increased when phosphate or nitrogen were limiting factors.
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The hydrogen bond between the enzyme and the phosphate group of the substrate makes such decomposition stereoelectronically unfavorable.
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Cartilage mineralizes by massive expression of phosphate-producing enzymes, which cause high local concentrations of calcium and phosphate that precipitate.
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The carboxyphosphate then exothermically decomposes into carbon dioxide and inorganic phosphate, at this point making this an irreversible reaction.
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Numerous caves developed in limestone terrains had been inventoried in the past for presence of phosphate guano deposits.
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O, whereas its two products are (polyphosphate) n-1 and phosphate.
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This leads to phosphate depletion within the cells, and also in the blood.
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