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How do you regenerate SAX and SCX columns?

I don't think you can the separated material binds to the silica.


What is the name of the poison scorpions carry?

Chlorotoxin is a 36-amino acid peptide found in the venom of the deathstalker scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) which blocks small‐conductance chloride channels. The fact that Chlorotoxin binds preferentially to glioma cells has allowed the development of new methods, that still are under investigation, for the treatment and diagnosis of several types of cancer.


What is the meaning of the song by Bruce Springsteen the Rising?

The song has multiple meanings. Springsteen explained on Storytellers that he wrote it to have multiple religious meanings. It also tells the story of 9/11 in the eyes of a firefighter on that day. He tells about how the firefighters climbed dozens of stories to try to get up to the fire. Can't see nothin' in front of me,Can't see nothin' coming up behind ...I make my way through this darkness,I can't feel nothing but this chain that binds me.Lost track of how far I've goneHow far I've gone, how high I've climbed ...On my back's a 60-pound stoneOn my shoulder a half mile of line


What is the meaning bolero system?

bolero.net has secured US$30 million in a private placement of shares led by Apax Partners, one of the world's leading private equity investment groups. bolero.net is the new electronic trade community that provides a common, open system by which businesses can exchange trade documents and data via the internet. bolero.net acts as a neutral third party to ensure secure delivery and receipt of the information and provides a legal structure that binds together all users. bolero.net was created by the international financial messaging co-operative SWIFT (the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication) and The TT (Through Transport) Club, which is a mutual insurance vehicle for the world's container fleet carriers, ports and terminals and logistics companies. Their members, in turn, work with most companies that buy and sell internationally.


How is jazz and rap similar?

I suppose if you look at the mechanics of either genre you will notice that they both have similar qualitys... Such as their monotomous ostinato rhythms, which can be found in both genres of music. Another similarity is the heaviness and texture of both genres as both are often very 'busy' with different bits and bobs going on in the peice. Outside of the actual music itself, rap and rock both carry a certain stigma enforced on them by the media. The media often points the finger at both of these genres being highly influential towards teenage listeners about the use narcotics and rebellious behaviours. This is another similarity which binds rock and rap music together. As both genres lyrics often include lyrics about sex, drugs, drink, violence and partying. I hope this has been helpful =]

Related Questions

What is the medical term meaning Adhesion that binds the iris to an adjacent structure?

A synechia is an adhesion binding the iris to an adjacent structure.


What binds cells?

wavy contours of the membranes of adjacent cells


Is Synechia is an adhesion that binds the iris to any adjacent structure such as the lens or cornea?

True, Yes.


Is streptomycin bacteriostatic or bacteriocidal?

it is bactericidal b/c it binds 30s ribosomal subunit &inhibit protein synthesis


What substance binds skin cells together?

The substance that binds skin cells together is called desmosomes. Desmosomes are specialized structures that connect adjacent cells by anchoring intermediate filaments within the cells to provide strength and support to the skin tissue.


What are anticodes?

Anti codons are sequence of three adjacent nucleotides in transfer RNA that binds to a corresponding codon in messenger RNA and designates a specific amino acid during protein synthesis.


What is the first part of the Neuron to receive an impulse from an adjacent neuron?

The first part of the neuron to receive an impulse from an adjacent neuron is the dendrites. Dendrites are branch-like structures that extend from the neuron's cell body and are specialized to receive signals from other neurons. When a neurotransmitter is released from the adjacent neuron's axon terminal, it binds to receptors on the dendrites, initiating an electrical impulse that travels through the neuron.


The antibiotic cycloheximide binds to the 60S subunit of the ribosome as shown in Figure 20.2 The effect is to?

Prevent polypeptide elongation in eukaryotes.


When an antibiotic binds to bacterial ribosomes how specifically does that affect the bacterium?

the antibiotic binds to bacterial ribosomes when the antibiotic is taking to kill the bacteria, as the antibiotics is taking it bind to the smaller subunit of the bacterial ribosomes ,preventing the bacterium making new protein.


How does streptomycin kill bacterial cells?

Streptomycin is a protein synthesis inhibitor. It binds to the S12 Protein of the 30S subunit of the bacterial ribosome, interfering with the binding of formyl-methionyl-tRNA to the 30S subunit. This prevents initiation of protein synthesis and leads to death of microbial cells. Humans have structurally different ribosomes from bacteria, thereby allowing the selectivity of this antibiotic for bacteria. However at low concentrations Streptomycin only inhibits growth of the bacteria by inducing prokaryotic ribosomes to misread mRNA. It is an antibiotic that inhibits both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and is a therefore a useful broad spectrum antibiotic


Is the location on an enzyme where the substrate binds?

The active site is where the substrate binds.


Salivary glands are?

Salivary Glands secrete saliva. They have digestive functions: plus their product binds food together,and begins digestion of carbohydrates. They also produce a mild antibiotic. They make the enzyme salivary amylase which breaks polysaccharides into disaccharides and starch into disaccharides.