Examples of using Quaternary in English and their translations into Indonesian
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In the second step chloroacetic acid reacts with the remaining tertiary amine to form a quaternary ammonium center(a quaternization reaction).
compound is Lidocaine benzylbenzoate, although denatonium only denotes the quaternary ammonium cation species itself, and does not necessitate the benzoate counterion.
Although QPSK can be viewed as a quaternary modulation, it is easier to see it as two independently modulated quadrature carriers.
The three-dimensional structure of each chemokine monomer is virtually identical, but the quaternary structure of chemokines is different for each subfamily.
was formed during several episodes of quaternary glaciation between 150,000 to 15,000 years ago.
The new study, published in a recent edition of Quaternary Science Reviews, mapped 12 archaeological layers at Gesher Benot Yaaqov in northern Israel.
Another economic criterion is industrialization; countries in which the tertiary and quaternary sectors of industry dominate would thus be described as developed.
A study published in February 2017 in the journal Quaternary Research has shown that the layers exposed by the crater could now reveal 200,000 years of climate data.
According to the Global Volcanism Program, the caldera was formed 31 to 34 thousand years ago by one of Hokkaidō's largest quaternary eruptions.
All Quaternary warming episodes seem to have been accompanied by increased abundance of atmospheric methane.
the cationic surfactants have quaternary ammonium as the polar end.
The emergence of Homo coincides roughly with the onset of Quaternary glaciation, the beginning of the current ice age.
improved surgical techniques have made organ transplantation a standard of care in tertiary centres- previously only available in leading quaternary institutions.
according to the research published in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews.
which belongs to a class of materials known as quaternary ammonium compounds, or quats.
first subunit of haemoglobin, it changes into the quaternary structure of the protein and thus making easier for other molecules to bind.
the cationic surfactants have quaternary ammonium as the polar end.
Alcohol is an effective sanitizer against influenza viruses, while quaternary ammonium compounds can be used with alcohol so that the sanitizing effect lasts for longer.
In hospitals, quaternary ammonium compounds
Rock formations in Gianyar regency consist of quaternary formations derived from lava