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  • 1Substrate analog — Substrate analogs, or transition state analogs, are molecules that can be recognized and bound by an enzyme because they sufficiently resemble that enzyme s substrate. However, the enzyme is unable to affect the analog in the same manner it can… …

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  • 2Substrate — may mean: *Substrate (aquarium), the material used in the bottom of an aquarium *Substrate (biochemistry), a molecule that is acted upon by an enzyme *Substrate (materials science), the material on which a process is conducted *Substrate… …

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  • 3Substrate mapping — Substrate mapping, also known as wafer mapping is a process in which the performance of semiconductor devices on a substrate is represented by a map showing the performance as a colour coded grid. The map is a convenient representation of the… …

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  • 4Substrate-level phosphorylation — is a type of chemical reaction that results in the formation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) by the direct transfer of a phosphate group to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) from a reactive intermediate. In cells, it occurs primarily in the cytoplasm… …

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  • 5Substrate channeling — is when the intermediary metabolic product of one enzyme is passed directly to another enzyme or active site without being released into solution. When several consecutive enzymes of a metabolic pathway channel substrates between themselves, this …

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  • 6Substrate (printing) — Substrate is a term used in printing (mainly industrial printing) to describe the base material onto which images will be printed. Base materials include (though are not limited to): * films, * foils, * textiles, * fabrics, * plastics, * any… …

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  • 7Substrate (materials science) — Substrate is a term used in materials science to describe the base material on which processing is conducted to produce new film or layers of material such as deposited coatings. A typical substrate might be a metal, onto which a coating might be …

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  • 8Substrate — Sub strate, n. A substratum. [R.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 9Substrate — Sub strate, a. Having very slight furrows. [R.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 10Substrate — Sub*strate , v. t. [L. substratus, p. p. of substrahere. See {Substratum}.] To strew or lay under anything. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The melted glass being supported by the substrated sand. Boyle. [1913 Webster] …

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