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substrate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Substrate may
refer to:
Substrate (biology), the
natural environment in
which an
organism lives...
- have a
single native substrate with a set of
similar non-native
substrates that it can
catalyse at some
lower rate. The
substrates that a
given enzyme...
-
correlate Neural substrates of
visual imagery "Neural
substrates".
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January 2019.
neural substrates functional units...
- The
molecules upon
which enzymes may act are
called substrates, and the
enzyme converts the
substrates into
different molecules known as products. Almost...
-
substances from
other sources.
Substrates can also have
indirect effects on a system's health; dark-colored
substrates, for example, are
considered by...
- that
lives on a rock (its
substrate) can be
itself a
substrate for an
animal that
lives on top of the algae.
Inert substrates are used as
growing support...
-
which hypothesize large families of
substrate languages across western Europe. Some smaller-scale
unattested substrates that
remain under debate involve...
- bonded. A
typical substrate might be
rigid such as metal, concrete, or gl****, onto
which a
coating might be deposited.
Flexible substrates are also used....
- tile
substrate,
whereas a
rainforest dwelling species should be kept on soil or bark chips. Some
keepers may
choose to use less
aesthetic substrates such...
-
materials and
techniques used in
lower power microelectronics,
these substrates must
carry higher currents and
provide a
higher voltage isolation (up...