residue - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • chlormequat: A total of 8 samples of Spanish carrots were tested for residues of chlormequat.
  • pesticide: Action: PSD Three UK samples contained residues of pesticides which are not approved for use on pears in the UK.

Converse of object

  • conserve: We are investigating the role of conserved residues in proteins.
  • contain: None of the samples tested were found to contain residues.
  • remove: Rinse any collected plants with water to remove any residue that may be on them.
  • leave: Pour away any extra excess fat from the tray leaving all residue behind.

Adjective modifier

  • oily: The fuel is more completely burned and does not leave an oily residue as paraffin does.
  • sticky: It leaves sticky residues that are not easy to remove from the contact surfaces.
  • n-terminal: The 100 N-terminal residues are found to be necessary for transport through the membrane to be effected.
  • amino-acid: The modification, known as phosphorylation, occurs at a single amino-acid residue in H2AX known as a serine.
  • aspartic: In aspartic peptidases, the water molecule is directly bound by the side chains of aspartic residues.
  • sialic: Neuraminidase ( NA ) treatment alters the glycocalyx by removing terminal sialic acid residues.

Modifies a noun

  • diffuser: Quadratic residue diffuser In this case, the longest wells in the diffuser were replaced by shorter, active equivalents.
  • centroid: The residue option uses residue centroids calculated from the currently selected atoms for the calculation.

Noun used with modifier

  • pesticide: In 2003, the average level of pesticide residues in Delhi samples was 34 times above the same BIS standard.
  • cysteine: The two Fe ions are each coordinated by two conserved cysteine residues.
  • amino: In order for the correct bonds to be made, amino acid residues alone may be insufficient.
  • histidine: The turn provides a hydrophobic environment for the zinc ion and the three ligating histidine residues at the catalytic centers of the enzymes.
  • lysine: In the present case index I will refer to our particular cationic nitrogen in our particular lysine residue in our particular protein Target molecule.
  • tyrosine: It commonly also contains a tyrosine residue that is important for catalysis.

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