Chaperone activity with a redox switch. (1/277)

Hsp33, a member of a newly discovered heat shock protein family, was found to be a very potent molecular chaperone. Hsp33 is distinguished from all other known molecular chaperones by its mode of functional regulation. Its activity is redox regulated. Hsp33 is a cytoplasmically localized protein with highly reactive cysteines that respond quickly to changes in the redox environment. Oxidizing conditions like H2O2 cause disulfide bonds to form in Hsp33, a process that leads to the activation of its chaperone function. In vitro and in vivo experiments suggest that Hsp33 protects cells from oxidants, leading us to conclude that we have found a protein family that plays an important role in the bacterial defense system toward oxidative stress.  (+info)

SAG, a novel zinc RING finger protein that protects cells from apoptosis induced by redox agents. (2/277)

SAG (sensitive to apoptosis gene) was cloned as an inducible gene by 1,10-phenanthroline (OP), a redox-sensitive compound and an apoptosis inducer. SAG encodes a novel zinc RING finger protein that consists of 113 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 12.6 kDa. SAG is highly conserved during evolution, with identities of 70% between human and Caenorhabditis elegans sequences and 55% between human and yeast sequences. In human tissues, SAG is ubiquitously expressed at high levels in skeletal muscles, heart, and testis. SAG is localized in both the cytoplasm and the nucleus of cells, and its gene was mapped to chromosome 3q22-24. Bacterially expressed and purified human SAG binds to zinc and copper metal ions and prevents lipid peroxidation induced by copper or a free radical generator. When overexpressed in several human cell lines, SAG protects cells from apoptosis induced by redox agents (the metal chelator OP and zinc or copper metal ions). Mechanistically, SAG appears to inhibit and/or delay metal ion-induced cytochrome c release and caspase activation. Thus, SAG is a cellular protective molecule that appears to act as an antioxidant to inhibit apoptosis induced by metal ions and reactive oxygen species.  (+info)

MgATP-independent hydrogen evolution catalysed by nitrogenase: an explanation for the missing electron(s) in the MgADP-AlF4 transition-state complex. (3/277)

When the MoFe (Kp1) and Fe (Kp2) component proteins of Klebsiella pneumoniae nitrogenase are incubated with MgADP and AlF4(-) in the presence of dithionite as a reducing agent, a stable putative transition-state complex is produced [Yousafzai and Eady (1997) Biochem. J. 326, 637-640]. Surprisingly, the EPR signal associated with reduced Kp2 is not detectable, but Kp1 retains the S=3/2 EPR signal arising from the dithionite reduced state of the MoFe cofactor centre of the protein. This is consistent with the [Fe4S4] centre of the Fe protein in the complex being oxidized, and similar observations have been made with the complex of Azotobacter vinelandii [Spee, Arendsen, Wassink, Marritt, Hagen and Haaker (1998) FEBS Lett. 432, 55-58]. No satisfactory explanation for the fate of the electrons lost by Kp2 has been forthcoming. However, we report here that during the preparation of the MgADP-AlF4 K. pneumoniae complex under argon, H2 was evolved in amounts corresponding to one half of the FeMoco content of the Kp1 (FeMoco is the likely catalytic site of nitrogenase with a composition Mo:Fe7:S9:homocitrate). This is surprising, since activity is observed during incubation in the absence of MgATP, normally regarded as being essential for nitrogenase function, and in the presence of MgADP, a strong competitive inhibitor of nitrogenase. The formation of H2 by nitrogenase in the absence of AlF4(-) was also observed in reaction mixtures containing MgADP but not MgATP. The reaction showed saturation kinetics when Kp1 was titrated with increasing amounts of Kp2 and, at saturation, the amount of H2 formed was stoichiometric with the FeMoco content of Kp1. The dependence of the rate of formation of H2 on [MgADP] was inconsistent with the activity arising from MgATP contamination. We conclude that MgATP is not obligatory for H+ reduction by nitrogenase since MgADP supports a very low rate of hydrogen evolution.  (+info)

Expression of normal and truncated forms of human endoglin. (4/277)

Endoglin is a transmembrane glycoprotein 633 residues in length expressed at the surface of endothelial cells as a disulphide-linked homodimer; the specific cysteine residues involved in endoglin dimerization are unknown. Mutations in the coding region of the endoglin gene are responsible for hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia type 1 (HHT1), a dominantly inherited vascular disorder. Many of these mutations, if translated, would lead to truncated forms of the protein. It is therefore of interest to assess the protein expression of different truncated forms of endoglin. Infections in vitro or in vivo with recombinant vaccinia virus, as well as transient transfections with expression vectors, were used to express normal and truncated forms of endoglin. Truncated mutants could be classified into three different groups: (1) those that did not produce stable transcripts; (2) those that produced stable transcripts but did not secrete the protein; and (3) those that secreted a soluble dimeric protein. This is the first time that a recombinant truncated form of endoglin has been found to be expressed in a soluble form. Because a chimaeric construct encoding the N-terminal sequence of platelet/endothelial cell adhesion molecule (PECAM-1) antigen fused to residues Ile281-Ala658 of endoglin also yielded a dimeric surface protein, these results suggest that cysteine residues contained within the fragment Cys330-Cys412 are involved in disulphide bond formation. Infection with vaccinia recombinants encoding an HHT1 mutation did not affect the expression of the normal endoglin, and did not reveal an association of the recombinant soluble form with the transmembrane endoglin, supporting a haploinsufficiency model for HHT1.  (+info)

Preferential uptake and accumulation of oxidized vitamin C by THP-1 monocytic cells. (5/277)

THP-1 cells preferentially accumulate vitamin C in its oxidized form. The uptake displays first-order kinetics and leads to a build-up of an outward concentration gradient which is stable in the absence of extracellular vitamin. The transport is faster than reduction by extracellular glutathione or by added cytosolic extract, and glutathione-depleted cells show the same uptake rates as control cells. In addition, energy depletion or oxidation of intracellular sulfhydryls does not inhibit accumulation of ascorbate. The accumulation, however, always occurs in the reduced form. The affinity for dehydroascorbate is lower (Km 450 microM vs 60 microM) than for reduced ascorbate, but the maximal rate is more than 30 times higher (581 compared to 19 pmol.min-1 per 106 cells), and it is independent of sodium, whereas the uptake of ascorbate is not. The sodium gradient also allows accumulation of reduced ascorbate. Inhibitors of glucose transport by the GLUT-1 transporter also inhibit uptake of dehydroascorbate (DHA), but there are some inconsistencies, because the Ki-values are higher than reported for the isolated transporter and one inhibitor (deoxyglucose) is noncompetitive. The preferential uptake of the dehydro-form of the vitamin may be useful for situations where this short-lived metabolite is formed by oxidation in the environment.  (+info)

Identification of two mannoproteins released from cell walls of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae mnn1 mnn9 double mutant by reducing agents. (6/277)

In this report, we present the identification of the main polypeptides that are extracted from purified cell walls of a Saccharomyces cerevisiae mnn1 mnn9 strain by reducing agents. Treatment of the purified cell walls of this strain with beta-mercaptoethanol releases several mannoproteins, of which three, with apparent sizes of 120, 45, and 40 kDa, are the most abundant. Analysis of the amino-terminal sequences revealed that the 120-kDa mannoprotein is Bar1p, the protease involved in the so-called barrier activity in yeast cells, and that the 45- and 40-kDa mannoproteins are the Kex2-unprocessed and Kex2-processed forms of the gene product of open reading frame (ORF) YJL158c, an ORF that belongs to the PIR (protein with internal repeats) family of genes, composed thus far of PIR1, PIR2/HSP150, and PIR3. Accordingly we have named this gene PIR4, and Pir4 denotes the 40-kDa Kex2-processed form of the mannoprotein. We have characterized Pir4 and have shown the feasibility of using it as a fusion partner for the targeting of recombinant proteins to the cell wall.  (+info)

The reductive metabolism of nitric oxide in hepatocytes: possible interaction with thiols. (7/277)

Nitric oxide (NO) is both an endogenously generated species and the active species released from a variety of important drugs. Due to its endogenous generation and use as a therapeutic agent, the metabolism and fate of NO is of interest and concern. To date, most attention regarding the metabolism and fate of NO has been paid to its oxidized metabolites. Due to the reducing environment of cells, we considered that NO may also undergo reductive metabolism as well. Therefore, we have examined the reductive metabolism of NO by hepatocytes. Generation of nitrous oxide (N(2)O) was used as an indication of NO reduction. Indeed, we observed that NO could be reduced to N(2)O by the cytosolic fraction of hepatocytes. The N(2)O production was partially inhibited by the thiol modifying agent, N-ethylmaleimide and thiol consumption was observed during N(2)O formation. Thus, our results indicate that NO reduction is feasible and likely occurs via a thiol-dependent process.  (+info)

Effects of reactive oxygen and nitrogen metabolites on MCP-1-induced monocyte chemotactic activity in vitro. (8/277)

Peroxynitrite, an oxidant generated by the interaction between superoxide and nitric oxide (NO), can nitrate tyrosine residues, resulting in compromised protein function. Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) is a chemokine that attracts monocytes and has a tyrosine residue critical for function. We hypothesized that peroxynitrite would alter MCP-1 activity. Peroxynitrite attenuated MCP-1-induced monocyte chemotactic activity (MCA) in a dose-dependent manner (P < 0.05) but did not attenuate leukotriene B4 or complement-activated serum MCA. The reducing agents dithionite, deferoxamine, and dithiothreitol reversed the MCA inhibition by peroxynitrite, and exogenous L-tyrosine abrogated the inhibition by peroxynitrite. PAPA-NONOate, an NO donor, or superoxide generated by xanthine and xanthine oxidase did not show an inhibitory effect on MCA induced by MCP-1. The peroxynitrite generator 3-morpholinosydnonimine caused a concentration-dependent inhibition of MCA by MCP-1. Peroxynitrite reduced MCP-1 binding to monocytes and resulted in nitrotyrosine formation. These findings are consistent with nitration of tyrosine by peroxynitrite, with subsequent inhibition of MCP-1 binding to monocytes, and suggest that peroxynitrite may play a role in regulation of MCP-1-induced monocyte chemotaxis.  (+info)

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  • What is Melamine Series Water Reducing Agent? (iberocruceros.com)
  • Global Melamine Series Water Reducing Agent market trend 2022-2029 What is Melamine Series Water Reducing Agent? (massivebigtits.com)
  • Lithium, having the largest negative value of electrode potential, is the strongest reducing agent. (mis-asia.com)
  • Lithium is the strongest reducing agent though it has the highest ionization energy in its group. (mis-asia.com)
  • At first sight, lithium having a high value of ionization energy amongst alkali metals, acts as the strongest reducing agent in solution. (mis-asia.com)
  • 1. Can be used as a water-reducing admixture for concrete, and applicable for projects such as culverts, dikes, reservoirs, airports, expressways and so on. (wxchemicals.com)
  • Water-reducing admixture for concrete is alkali-free and chlorine-free and has no corrosion Water Reducing Admixtures are mainly used in areas that experience hot and humid weather for concrete pumping, tremie, and placing. (mis-asia.com)
  • Other five kinds of water-reducing agents: sulfamate high-efficient water reducer, fatty acids high-efficient water reducer, HSB aliphatic superplasticizer, powder polycarboxylate, casein will be introduced. (massivebigtits.com)
  • Concrete superplasticizer is high efficienct water reducing agent. (massivebigtits.com)
  • A heavy workload with no rest intervals in between, a strict routine-based work pace and unrecognized performance are just some of the causes that can directly increase agent attrition rates. (ebcallcenter.com)
  • For 55.9% of contact centre managers, increased agent workload is the number one reason for increased attrition. (ringcentral.com)
  • There are several kinds of water reducers: lignosulfonate, naphthalene sulfonate water reducing agent, polycarboxylate-based high-performance water reducing agent. (iberocruceros.com)
  • Water reducing agent according to the chemical composition is usually divided into lignosulfonate type of water reducing agent, naphthalene series of high-efficiency water reducing agent, melamine series of high-efficiency water reducing agent, amino sulfonate series of high-efficiency water reducing agent, fatty acid series of high-efficiency water reducing agent, polycarboxylate series of water reducing agent. (tfmpage.com)
  • The Sodium Lignosulfonate , which is prepared from alkaline pulping black liquor through filtration, sulfonation, concentration and spray drying, and is a powdery low air-entrained set retarding and water reducing admixture, belongs to an anionic surface active substance, has absorption and dispersion effect on the cement, and can improve various physical properties of the concrete. (wxchemicals.com)
  • Naphthalene Sulfonate Water Reducing Agent is the product of naphthalene sulfonated by sulfuric acid and then condensed with formaldehyde, which belongs to an anionic surfactant. (iberocruceros.com)
  • Using concrete additives is the most effective, economical, and simple technical way to reduce the cement dosage, improve the utilization rate of industrial waste residue, and realize the high durability and performance improvement of concrete. (iberocruceros.com)
  • The cement foaming agent (also known as foaming concrete agent) is an admixture which can lower the surface tension and produce large amounts of stable, uniform foam for the production concrete. (iberocruceros.com)
  • Early strength agent dosage is 3-6% of cement. (tfmpage.com)
  • Cement quality is therefore a direct factor of the actual effect water-reducing agents. (cookingmamacookoff.com)
  • Cement quality is therefore a direct factor of the effect of water-reducing agent. (architectureboitte.com)
  • Another benefit relating to the use of WRA is that the higher density of the concrete is achieved, making Water-reducing agents can reduce the time the concrete takes to harden and the cement amount used for each concrete unit, thus reducing costs and saving cement. (mis-asia.com)
  • Reducing agents, ox The limitations are increased drying shrinkage due to higher water content, cement concrete, and paste-to-aggregate ratio. (mis-asia.com)
  • Water-reducing agents can reduce the time the concrete takes to harden and the cement amount used for each concrete unit, thus reducing costs and saving cement. (mis-asia.com)
  • Three common reducing agents are sodium borohydride (NaBH4), lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4), and diisobutyl aluminum hydride (DIBAH). (mis-asia.com)
  • Elemental sodium is a good reducing agent, as it belongs to group-I, and elements of group-I have one electron in their valence sheet. (mis-asia.com)
  • Common reducing agents include L-cysteine , fumaric acid , sodium bisulfite, and glutathione. (veganvege.com)
  • The sodium ions that contact the cathode are immediately reduced to sodium metal, and then react with the water to become sodium hydroxide. (cgcsforum.com)
  • Below this there is not enough voltage to reduce the sodium at the cathode and oxidize the silver at the anode. (cgcsforum.com)
  • The measure of a material's ability to reduce is known as its reduction potential. (wikipedia.org)
  • Reducing agents can be ranked by increasing strength by ranking their reduction potentials. (wikipedia.org)
  • The reducing agent is stronger when it has a more negative reduction potential and weaker when it has a more positive reduction potential. (wikipedia.org)
  • The more positive the reduction potential the greater the species' affinity for electrons and tendency to be reduced (that is, to receive electrons). (wikipedia.org)
  • 2 Li(s) + H2(g) → 2 LiH(s) Hydrogen (whose reduction potential is 0.0) acts as an oxidizing agent because it accepts an electron donation from the reducing agent lithium (whose reduction potential is -3.04), which causes Li to be oxidized and hydrogen to be reduced. (wikipedia.org)
  • The anode is an element that loses electrons (reducing agent), thus oxidation always occurs in the anode, and the cathode is an element that gains electrons (oxidizing agent), thus reduction always occurs in the cathode. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our Reducing Agent Compatible BCA Protein Assay is supplied with the Reducing Agent Compatibility Agent (RACA) that modifies reducing agents to limit their effect on the reduction of the assay's copper ions, preventing inhibition of the assay. (gbiosciences.com)
  • Its difference from ordinary water reducing agent lies in the high-water reduction rate. (massivebigtits.com)
  • In the fourth section we will discuss an example on the normalized reduction error between the original and the reduced order model in continuous time. (5dok.net)
  • To better understand how DCR can deliver real-world benefits, the Dynamic Coronary Roadmap for Contrast Reduction trial (DCR4Contrast) has investigated DCR's ability to reduce total contrast volumes administered during PCI, compared to PCI performed without DCR guidance. (philips.ee)
  • According to the capacity of water reduction, the water-reducing agents are available in different categories, including standard water-reducing agents, high-performance PCE superplasticizers, SNF superplasticizers, and other water-reducing agents. (mis-asia.com)
  • Hydrogen gas is a reducing agent when it reacts with non-metals and an oxidizing agent when it reacts with metals. (wikipedia.org)
  • H2(g) + F2(g) → 2 HF(g) Hydrogen acts as a reducing agent because it donates its electrons to fluorine, which allows fluorine to be reduced. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hydrogen peroxide acts as an oxidizing and reducing agent, depending upon the nature of the reacting species. (mis-asia.com)
  • Copper oxide is reduced with hydrogen to form elementary copper. (sargentwelch.com)
  • Hydrogen is a good reducing agent. (sargentwelch.com)
  • In their pre-reaction states, reducers have extra electrons (that is, they are by themselves reduced) and oxidizers lack electrons (that is, they are by themselves oxidized). (wikipedia.org)
  • Reducers donate electrons to (that is, "reduce") oxidizing agents, which are said to "be reduced by" the reducer. (wikipedia.org)
  • This will often result in the formation of small cracks as the water eventually evaporates over time, red What is Water reducing agent?Water reducers developed over the years can be categorized as lignosulfonates, hydroxycarboxylic acids, hydroxylated polymers, salts of melamine formaldehyde sulfonates, or naphthalene formaldehyde sulfonic acids. (mis-asia.com)
  • Examples of substances that are common reducing agents include the alkali metals, formic acid, oxalic acid, and sulfite compounds. (wikipedia.org)
  • That means Chlorine is a more powerful oxidizing agent than bromine or iodine. (mis-asia.com)
  • Early strength agent in addition to chlorine salt and sulfate nitrite, chromate and other organic compounds such as triethanolamine, calcium formate, urea and so on. (tfmpage.com)
  • How can you improve both customer satisfaction and agent retention in this post-pandemic, digital-first age? (medallia.com)
  • in additon,our flocculant agent also can be used as retention agent in the production of paper&pulp. (water-treatmentchemical.com)
  • While lack of management support can affect any business, more than a third of contact centre managers believe that this issue is the cause of their agents' lack of retention. (ringcentral.com)
  • Water-reducing agent category is different, the composition is also very different, mainly a kind of surfactant, is widely used in the third generation of polycarboxylate water-reducing agent. (tfmpage.com)
  • In winter construction, it is recommended to choose the third generation polycarboxylate water reducing agent. (tfmpage.com)
  • At this time, naphthalene sulfonic acid was stable, while naphthalene sulfonic acid was easy to hydrolyze, thus reducing the amount of naphthalene sulfonic acid to facilitate the next polycondensation reaction. (footprintbooks.com)
  • Training can also significantly reduce stress because it allows employees to exercise group dynamics and to offer productive solutions to problems being experienced in the workplace. (ebcallcenter.com)
  • Many essential characteristics relating to the concrete are mainly influenced by a ratio ( The water-reducing agent is an additive that can keep the working fluidity of gypsum slurry unchanged and significantly reduce the added amount. (mis-asia.com)
  • Thus in a redox reaction, the agent whose oxidation state increases, that "loses/donates electrons", that "is oxidized", and that "reduces" is called the reducer or reducing agent, while the agent whose oxidation state decreases, that "gains/accepts/receives electrons", that "is reduced", and that "oxidizes" is called the oxidizer or oxidizing agent. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, consider the overall reaction for aerobic cellular respiration: C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) → 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l) The oxygen (O2) is being reduced, so it is the oxidizing agent. (wikipedia.org)
  • Identify the reducing agent and the oxidizing agent for the reaction of gold metal with I 2 and NaCl producing NaAuCl 4 and NaI. (pearson.com)
  • Firstly, the peptide bonds in the protein sample reduce Cu 2+ ions, in a temperature dependent reaction, from the copper solution to Cu + . The amount of Cu 2+ reduced is proportional to the amount of protein present in the solution. (gbiosciences.com)
  • Reducing agents, in the context of food science, are substances that donate electrons to another substance in a redox chemical reaction. (veganvege.com)
  • The water-reducing agent should be used with concrete admixtures to reflect the water-reducing effect. (cookingmamacookoff.com)
  • Water Reducing Admixtures are mainly used in areas that experience hot and humid weather for concrete pumping, tremie, and placing. (mis-asia.com)
  • In chemistry, a reducing agent (also known as a reductant, reducer, or electron donor) is a chemical species that "donates" an electron to an electron recipient (called the oxidizing agent, oxidant, oxidizer, or electron acceptor). (wikipedia.org)
  • said differently, Na+ is the weakest oxidizing agent in this list while Cl is the strongest. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some elements and compounds can be both reducing or oxidizing agents. (wikipedia.org)
  • Oxidizing and reducing agents, therefore, can be defined as follows. (mis-asia.com)
  • Oxidizing agents gain electrons. (mis-asia.com)
  • Identify the reducing agent and the oxidizing agent for the react. (pearson.com)
  • Oxidizing and reducing agents injure keratin and epidermal cells. (cdc.gov)
  • Both of these ions react strongly with water as soon as they are reduced to metal at the cathode, and create hydroxides which are water soluble. (cgcsforum.com)
  • It can replace ferrosilicon, silicon carbide, carbon reductant, reduce the amount of deoxidizer, and be used in converter smelting deoxidation alloying process. (ferroalloymetal.com)
  • Early strength agents can be divided into strong electrolyte inorganic salts, water-soluble organic compounds, organic and inorganic compound early strength agents according to their chemical composition. (tfmpage.com)
  • Conclusion: The development of bonding agents containing iodonium salts may produce a favorable atmosphere for bonding brackets using reduced photoactivation times. (bvsalud.org)
  • Adding water-reducing agents in the production of gypsum board, even in the case of a lower water-to-slurry ratio, can still improve the proper fluidity of gypsum slurry. (mis-asia.com)
  • Strong reducing agents easily lose (or donate) electrons. (wikipedia.org)
  • Good reducing agents tend to consist of atoms with a low electronegativity, which is the ability of an atom or molecule to attract bonding electrons, and species with relatively small ionization energies serve as good reducing agents too. (wikipedia.org)
  • Reducing agents lose electrons. (mis-asia.com)
  • The use of RACA allows for samples containing up to 5mM DTT, 10mM TCEP or 35mM ß-mercaptoethanol.The BCA Protein Assay is a highly sensitive colorimetric assay that is compatible with detergent solubilized protein solutions, however is dramatically affected by the presence of reducing agents, including DTT, ß-mercaptoethanol and TCEP. (gbiosciences.com)
  • The Bicinchoninic Acid (BCA) Reducing Agent Compatible Protein Assay is suitable for quantifying protein solutions in 1ml assays or in micro-wells. (gbiosciences.com)
  • Standard contrast agents have limited blood-pool residence times, motivating the development of highly protein-bound blood-pool agents with greater relaxivity and longer intravascular residence, affording improved image quality at lesser doses. (ajnr.org)
  • thus, the motivation for development of blood-pool agents (BPA) exhibiting higher protein binding and prolonged vascular dwelling. (ajnr.org)
  • Early strength agent does not contain chloride ion, no corrosion of steel bar, applicable to all civil and industrial buildings and prestressed reinforced concrete members, mortar and so on. (tfmpage.com)
  • Early strength agent refers to the admixture which can improve the early strength of concrete and has no significant effect on the late strength. (iberocruceros.com)
  • Concrete mixed with early strength agent cannot use orthopedic active minerals (such as opal). (tfmpage.com)
  • Awareness of the importance of the need to reduce contrast volume to minimize periprocedural renal injury, a complication that is not infrequent in patients with high-risk clinical profiles and its prognostic implications, has led to the proposal of an ultra-low dose contrast approach to PCI. (philips.ee)
  • Withhold and dose reduce or permanently discontinue TURALIO based on severity of hepatotoxicity [see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION , WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ]. (rxlist.com)
  • Reduce the dose of VIZIMPRO for adverse reactions as described in Table 1. (nih.gov)
  • For drugs that should not be coadministered with ARVs at any dose, see NIH Guidelines for the Use Drugs That Should Not Be Used with Antiretroviral Agents . (medscape.com)
  • They can also be an important problem in adults with high-dose nerve agent intoxication. (cdc.gov)
  • In the field of data crawling, many people rely on IP proxies to improve crawling efficiency.in the process of using the agent, there is often a risk of being blocked, which affects the smooth progress of the task. (proxy4free.com)
  • However, too slow a request will reduce the efficiency of the crawler. (proxy4free.com)
  • IP number and stability: The number of IP provided by the agent service provider should be sufficient to avoid frequent IP change affecting the efficiency of the crawler. (proxy4free.com)
  • Response speed: The response speed of the agent is directly related to the efficiency of the crawler request, and the faster response speed helps to reduce the time consuming of the crawl task. (proxy4free.com)
  • Choosing a fast response agent service provider can improve the efficiency of data acquisition. (proxy4free.com)
  • 7. High carbon silicon can reduce the use of alloys, reduce production costs and improve the efficiency of steel. (ferroalloymetal.com)
  • A team of researchers from China, Canada and Australia has found a way to improve the efficiency of all-perovskite solar cells through use of a reducing agent. (techxplore.com)
  • Aim: To evaluate the impact of adding an iodonium salt to experimental resin cements on their efficiency as agents for bonding brackets to enamel. (bvsalud.org)
  • Three agents were obtained by adding concentrations of 0 (control), 1 (R1) or 2mol% (R2) of ditolyliodonium hexafluorophosphate. (bvsalud.org)
  • The outstanding advantage of a rotating proxy over a traditional single proxy is that it utilizes multiple IP addresses for rotating visits, which greatly reduces the chances of repeated requests being detected by the website. (proxy4free.com)
  • Should I delay an immunization order to reduce the chances of being exposed to the BSE agent? (southernnevadahealthdistrict.org)
  • Starting right is one step in significantly decreasing the chances of agent turnover in the future. (ebcallcenter.com)
  • Exposure of cancer cells to chemotherapeutic agents may result in reduced sensitivity to structurally unrelated agents, a phenomenon known as multidrug resistance, MDR. (biomedcentral.com)
  • It is an easy-touse tool which reduces the contrast exposure to patients. (philips.ee)
  • Sunscreen protection agents should be used if sun exposure is expected. (medscape.com)
  • Exposure to sulfur mustard agents H/HD and HT can occur due to accidental release from a military storage facility. (cdc.gov)
  • For supervisors, it provides vital contact center metrics and agent management capabilities to ease management complexity. (amazon.com)
  • Using the SBC enabled Kaplan to consolidate its connections to external voice networks, making more efficient use of network resources and reducing management complexity. (audiocodes.com)
  • Use data to easily identify agents who need help, and the specific areas in which they need help. (callcentrehelper.com)
  • A literature search was conducted in the PubMed database initially in December 2019 and updated in March 2020 to identify all studies in the English language literature on the use of homeopathic agents or vitamins in oculofacial procedures, including laser surgery. (aao.org)
  • Identify the potential biotic causal agent(s) of tip rot, and study pathogen biology. (nibio.no)
  • The main focus of RootCause is to identify the causal agent(s) of tip rot and coordinated it with proper management practices to reduce tip rot development. (nibio.no)
  • RingCentral surveyed contact centre managers to identify the 3 biggest challenges they face when it comes to agent experience. (ringcentral.com)
  • Multi-agent systems are, in general, complicated and have a high complexity. (5dok.net)
  • In order to make it easier to work with these systems, the complexity of the models has to be reduced. (5dok.net)
  • In this report we will describe a method to reduce the complexity of multi-agent systems in discrete time, conserving its properties as much as possible. (5dok.net)
  • By simply employing isopropanol as a mild reducing agent, a variety of tosylated arenes can be smoothly reduced. (rsc.org)
  • This article will explore ways to reduce the likelihood of agents being blocked to ensure that data crawling continues smoothly. (proxy4free.com)
  • More than half of managers say the second leading cause of turnover is agents finding software tricky to use. (ringcentral.com)
  • Good real estate agents are consistently looking to improve their business and deliver five-star service to their clients. (activerain.com)
  • The second issue is that good real estate agents make the job look easy. (activerain.com)
  • Good agents will never let you see what is happening behind the scenes. (activerain.com)
  • So, they lose 1 electron readily to attain noble gas configuration, hence undergoing oxidation (i.e., loss of electron) and acting as a good reducing agent. (mis-asia.com)
  • 1. High-carbon silicate has the advantages of reducing production costs and resource recycling, and it is a good place to produce silicate. (ferroalloymetal.com)
  • After a great deal of search and testing, they found the zwitterionic antioxidant inhibiter commonly known as the reducing agent FSA. (techxplore.com)
  • The programs developed the fact sheet "Safe at Home: Preventing Lung Cancer by Reducing Radon in the Home" [PDF-492KB] and other materials. (cdc.gov)
  • If the reducing agent is synthesized in a lab using non-animal derived materials, it can be considered vegan. (veganvege.com)
  • The greater relaxation enhancement and more favorable dosing profile make blood-pool agents superior to standard agents for use in cerebral time-resolved MRA. (ajnr.org)
  • Water reducing agent is a kind of concrete admixture which can reduce the water consumption under the condition of keeping the slump of concrete basically unchanged. (tfmpage.com)
  • The causative agent, the H5N1 strain of Influenzavirus A , has crossed the species barrier to infect more than 120 people in five countries: Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Thailand, and Viet Nam. (who.int)
  • Which metrics have the greatest influence over your agents' ability to meet a given KPI? (callcentrehelper.com)
  • It is a newly developed kind of reducing water agent using high technology. (kxcad.net)
  • HT is a mixture of 60% HD and 40% of another substance called agent T. They do not dissolve much in water, but dissolve easily in oils, fats, and other solvents. (cdc.gov)
  • The results indicate that TTFields alone and in combination with paclitaxel and doxorubicin effectively reduce the viability of both wild type and MDR cell sub-lines and thus can potentially be used as an effective treatment of drug resistant tumors. (biomedcentral.com)
  • We can't avoid talking about agent pay: it's such an important driver of contact centre employee satisfaction. (ringcentral.com)
  • Proper perioperative management helps to prevent or minimize complications, to reduce postoperative pain, and to accelerate recovery. (medscape.com)
  • The production of reducing agents depends on the specific type. (veganvege.com)
  • Reducing agents play a significant role in food production, especially in the bakery industry. (veganvege.com)
  • The primary objective of RootCause is to reduce carrot loss and waste caused by tip rot to ensure sustainable carrot production in Norway. (nibio.no)
  • This trial investigated the ability to reduce total contrast volumes administered during PCI procedures. (philips.ee)
  • The study has found that DCR reduces contrast agent by 28.8% - offering clear potential to support and protect patient health. (philips.ee)
  • This multi-center, prospective, unblinded, stratified, 1:1 randomized controlled trial was designed to assess whether using DCR can reduce the total iodinated contrast volume used during PCI procedures. (philips.ee)
  • In contrast to the desk phones used by agents up to that point, AudioCodes Genesys-certified WebRTC softphone is fast and easy to deploy as it doesn't require any equipment to be delivered or software installation as the solution is supported natively in the users' web browser. (audiocodes.com)
  • Water reducing agent is widely used in high-speed railway, high-speed, civil, industrial buildings and prefabricated parts factory, etc., with wide applicability and suitable for four seasons. (tfmpage.com)
  • When faced with risks in the process of agent use, choosing a high-quality agent is not only wise, but also the key to ensure smooth data crawling. (proxy4free.com)
  • The quality of the agent directly affects the risk of being blocked, so ensuring the sufficient number of IP, high stability and fast response of the agent service provider has become a necessary means to reduce the risk of blocking. (proxy4free.com)
  • Tip rot significantly reduces root quality and contributes to the high level of carrot rejection during sorting and packaging. (nibio.no)
  • 3. High carbon silicon is used as steel reducing agent. (ferroalloymetal.com)
  • The National Action Plan for ADE Prevention (NAP) seeks to support providers, systems and researchers in ensuring the safest care of patients by preventing ADEs from the high priority medication classes of anticoagulants, diabetes agents and opioids. (grantome.com)
  • Preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) from the high priority medication classes of anticoagulants, diabetes agents and opioids cause harm to patients across the U.S. health care system. (grantome.com)
  • In summary, whether reducing agents are vegan depends on their specific origin. (veganvege.com)
  • It's essential to be informed and vigilant when purchasing products containing these agents. (veganvege.com)
  • It is a common water-reducing agent made of lignin. (kxcad.net)
  • Initial articles in this special issue describe common pre-clinical (animal) testing paradigms used to assess potential otoprotective drug agents and design-related factors that impact translation of promising agents into human clinical trials. (cdc.gov)