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Alkynes and characteristically
Alkynes are characteristically more unsaturated than alkenes.

Alkynes and undergo
Alkynes undergo diverse cycloaddition reactions.

Alkynes and are
Alkynes are hydrocarbons that have a triple bond between two carbon atoms, with the formula C < sub > n </ sub > H < sub > 2n-2 </ sub >.
Alkynes are traditionally known as acetylenes, although the name acetylene also refers specifically to C < sub > 2 </ sub > H < sub > 2 </ sub >, known formally as ethyne using IUPAC nomenclature.
Alkynes are usually more reactive than alkenes.

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characteristically and reactions
Tick bites may also induce a delayed allergy to red meat, involving the oligosaccharide, galactose alpha-1, 3-galactose: the food-induced reactions, including anaphylaxis, characteristically present several hours after eating in subjects who have experienced a large local reaction to tick bites up to six months earlier.
Blood tests characteristically reveal leukopenia and anemia, show some elevation of AST and ALT, and demonstrate positive Bengal Rose and Huddleston reactions.

characteristically and show
The presence of additional lymphoproliferative diseases is easily checked during a flow cytometry test, where they characteristically show different results.

characteristically and they
Although Villeroi had the option of enveloping the flanks of the Allied army as they deployed on the plateau of Jandrenouille – threatening to encircle their army – the Duke correctly gauged that the characteristically cautious French commander was intent on a defensive battle along the ridge-line.
In the second half of the 5th century BC, particularly at Athens, " sophist " came to denote a class of mostly itinerant intellectuals who taught courses in various subjects, speculated about the nature of language and culture and employed rhetoric to achieve their purposes, generally to persuade or convince others: " Sophists did, however, have one important thing in common: whatever else they did or did not claim to know, they characteristically had a great understanding of what words would entertain or impress or persuade an audience.
Although classified as eukaryotes, the dinoflagellate nuclei are not characteristically eukaryotic, as they lack histones, nucleosomes and maintain continually condensed chromosomes during mitosis.
They are characteristically more uniform in their plumage, and they lack a dark cap.
Fad dances are dances which are characterized by a short burst of popularity, while novelty dances typically have a longer-lasting popularity based on their being characteristically humorous or humor-invoking, as well as the sense of uniqueness which they have.
Replication characteristically occurs in an inclusion body within the cytoplasm, from where they bud through various cytoplasmic membranes and the outer membrane of the cell.
Ethologists and sociobiologists have characteristically analysed animal communication in terms of more or less automatic responses to stimuli, without raising the question of whether the animals concerned understand the meaning of the signals they emit and receive.
The Greeks were unable to establish a strong government in the areas they controlled, and characteristically fell to fighting amongst themselves.
Such works characteristically documented the sacrifices made by geishas on behalf of the young men they were involved with.
These corporations were not popularly elected: characteristically they were self-selecting oligarchies, were nominated by tradesmen's guilds or were under the control of the lord of the manor.
Tanner achieved national notoriety with his position on labor disputes at a time when they were characteristically numerous and violent, particularly in the Illinois coalfields.
His next design was created with characteristically animal eyes and long ears, as Arai felt that a person's eyes and silhouette are the features noticed when they are first met.
His last contribution to debate, in 1852, was characteristically trenchant attack on the arrogance of the telegraph companies who inconvenienced residents without notice, and a demand that they pay compensation.
Although characteristically leaving the door open for the possibility of direct divine intervention, they frequently expressed contempt for soft-minded contemporaries who invoked miracles rather than searching for natural explanations.
Jeffreys characteristically exhorted Herbert on this occasion to ' execute the law to the utmost of its vengeance upon those that are now known, and we have reason to remember them, by the name of whigs ,' and ' likewise to remember the snivelling trimmers ,' because ' our Saviour Jesus Christ says in the gospel that they that are not for us are against us '.
They were responsible chiefly for administrative and fiscal affairs ( characteristically, they belonged to the financial ministry of the Sakellion ), and were also responsible for the provisioning of the thematic armies.
Not only do these tangles have the 3R tau protein predominately but they are also characteristically shaped with a round body and there is often an indentation in the area that faces the nucleus of the cell.
When Kyle asks his parents for permission, they characteristically prohibit him from going.
" Indeed ," he concludes in the book, " the issues raised by the Scopes trial and legend endure precisely because they embody the characteristically American struggle between individual liberty and majoritarian democracy, and cast it in the timeless debate over science and religion.

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Finally, the theatrical ( and perversely erotic ) notions of dressing up, cosmetics, disguise, and especially change of costume ( or singularity of costume, as with Cipolla ), are characteristically associated with the catastrophes of Mann's stories.
Key evidence of Baltic language presence in these regions is found in hydronyms ( names of bodies of water ) in the regions that are characteristically Baltic.
Lang's magnum opus, M — released in 1931, two years before his departure from Germany — is among the first major crime films of the sound era to join a characteristically noirish visual style with a noir-type plot, one in which the protagonist is a criminal ( as are his most successful pursuers ).
The ears are rather long and slightly curved inward, characteristically known as " banana " shaped.
Circularization is thought to promote cycling of ribosomes on the mRNA leading to time efficient translation, and may also function to ensure only intact mRNA are translated ( partially degraded mRNA characteristically have no m7G cap, or no poly-A tail ).
Substantially longer than wide and characteristically employed in pairs, skis are attached to boots with bindings, either with a free, lockable, or permanently secured heel.
All hormones that act by regulation of gene expression have two consequences in their mechanism of action ; their effects are produced after a characteristically long period of time and their effects persist for another long period of time, even after their concentration has been reduced to zero, due to a relatively slow turnover of most enzymes and proteins that would either deactivate or terminate ligand binding onto the receptor.
Some switches are light switches which can be used to turn off the lights in the respective level, making some enemies characteristically afraid to jump.
Eurobonds are characteristically underwritten, and not secured, and interest is paid gross.
Domine praestolamur ( 1589 ) is a good example of this style, laid out in imitative paragraphs based on subjects which characteristically emphasize the expressive minor second and minor sixth, with continuations which subsequently break off and are heard separately ( another technique which Byrd had learnt from his study of Ferrabosco ).
Although mature Eucalyptus trees are usually towering and fully leafed, their shade is characteristically patchy because the leaves usually hang downwards.
Flowers of Poaceae are characteristically arranged in spikelets, each spikelet having one or more florets.
These tics characteristically wax and wane, can be suppressed temporarily, and are preceded by a premonitory urge.
Waxes are organic compounds that characteristically consist of long alkyl chains.
Ammonoid septa characteristically have bulges and indentations and are to varying degrees convex from the front, distinguishing them from nautiloid septa which are typically simple concave dish-shaped structures.
Coppiced stems are characteristically curved at the base.
Their albums are also notable for the characteristically ' warm ' and ' dry ' production sound, and the sparing use of echo and reverberation.
In laymen's terms, quantization is a method for optimally reducing a large number scale ( with different occurrences of each number ) into a smaller one, and the transform-domain is a convenient representation of the image because the high-frequency coefficients, which contribute less to the over picture than other coefficients, are characteristically small-values with high compressibility.
This palette can mix all possible hues, though the purple, orange and green mixtures are characteristically rather dull or dark, and most color mixtures require use of all three paints.
Also parts of his dress, with rows of geometrical folds, are characteristically Hellenistic in style.
Extrusomes are characteristically in the form of spindle trichocysts, which release thread-like shafts, and never mucocysts.

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