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- HEPPS may refer to: Heptaprenyl diphosphate synthase, an enzyme HEPPS (molecule), a compound commonly used as a buffering agent This disambiguation page...
- Hepp is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandre Hepp (1857–1924), French novelist, journalist and drama critic Anna Hepp (born 1977)...
- HEPPS (EPPS) is a buffering agent used in biology and biochemistry. The pKa of HEPPS is 8.00. It is ones of Good's buffers. Research on mice with Alzheimer's...
- Philadelphia Newspapers v. Hepps, 475 U.S. 767 (1986), is a United States Supreme Court case decided April 21, 1986. Maurice S. Hepps was the prin****l stockholder...
- Valentijn Hepp (17 December 1879 – 20 August 1950), anglicised as Valentine Hepp, was a Dutch theologian. Hepp was born in Rotterdam. He studied at the...
- Dr. Ferenc Hepp (November 3, 1909 in Békés, HungaryNovember 27, 1980) was a basketball administrator. He is considered "the father of Hungarian basketball"...
- Anna Hepp (born 1977 in Marl, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German filmmaker, artist and photographer. From 1996 to 1998 Anna Hepp studied education and...
- David Hepp is an American journalist and former public television producer. He and Lise Bang-Jensen created the Albany, New York-based Inside Albany news...
- discoloration does not significantly affect the buffering characteristics. CAPS HEPPS Tris Common buffer compounds used in biology Good, Norman E.; Winget, G...
- for enzymes which might be inhibited by metal chelation. CAPS CHES MOPS HEPPS MES HEPBS PIPES Common buffer compounds used in biology Johnson MA, Seifert...