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- Drug metabolism Sterilization (microbiology), the process of killing or deactivating all life and other biological agents, rendering them unable to cause...
- making it less reactive in this type of reaction, and therefore called deactivating groups. EDGs and EWGs also determine the positions (relative to themselves)...
- Kamluk, February 12, 2014. Ortega, Alfredo; Sacco, Anibal (2009-07-24). Deactivate the Rootkit: Attacks on BIOS anti-theft technologies (PDF). Black Hat...
- Nutritional yeast (also known as nooch) is a deactivated (i.e. dead) yeast, often a strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, that is sold commercially as a...
- longer exist, having been "disestablished". Another 40 or so have been "deactivated", currently existing only "on paper" in an inactive status. The U.S....
- A 2020 experimental study in the American Economic Review found that deactivating Facebook led to increased subjective well-being. In a blog post in December...
- Navy facilities at Roosevelt Roads, Vieques, and Sabana Seca have been deactivated and partially turned over to the local government. Other than U.S. Coast...
- deactivators, or metal deactivating agents (MDA) are fuel additives and oil additives used to stabilize fluids by deactivating (usually by sequestering)...
- user has died, the company will work with an immediate family member to deactivate the account. Additionally, Twitter will not give the account to any person...
- are common in biology. Protein phosphorylation often activates (or deactivates) many enzymes. Phosphorylation is essential to the processes of both...