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Destruction (action)
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DESTROYING
, Destroy
, Destruction
The act of destroying; demolition or annihilation.
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2009
2009
DESTROYING A REMNANT SACRED FOREST
S. Shrestha
2009
Corpus ID: 193755193
Legend has it that Shiva, the supreme deity of the Hindu Trinity (Brahma, the creator; Vishnu, the preserver and Shiva, the…
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2005
2005
EVOLUTION AND SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY OF CORONAVIRAL AND TOROVIRAL RECEPTOR-DESTROYING ENZYMES*□ S
S. Smits
,
G. Gerwig
,
+5 authors
R. Groot
2005
Corpus ID: 88040575
Many viruses achieve reversible attachment to sialic acid (Sia) by encoding envelope glycoproteins with receptor-binding and…
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1965
1965
A city destroying itself : an angry view of New York
Richard J. Whalen
,
Feliks Topolski
1965
Corpus ID: 127518673
Review
1964
Review
1964
ENZYMES DESTROYING PENICILLIN AND CEPHALOSPORIN.
M. Pollock
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
1964
Corpus ID: 27801044
1964
1964
[DYNAMICS OF THE INACTIVATION OF SEMI-SYNTHETIC PENICILLINS BY PENICILLIN-DESTROYING STAPHYLOCOCCI].
Shneerson An
1964
Corpus ID: 89181839
1964
1964
[KERATOAKANTHOMA: ITS TISSUE DESTROYING GROWTH CAPACITY].
Obermayer Me
1964
Corpus ID: 77651737
1963
1963
STUDIES ON PLASMA KININS. II. SOME PROPERTIES OF THE KININ-DESTROYING ENZYME.
E. Bishop
,
J. Margolis
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and…
1963
Corpus ID: 32968139
1957
1957
COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF CORYNE SARCOIDES (JACQ.) TUL. AND TWO SPECIES OF WOOD-DESTROYING FUNGI
D. E. Etheridge
1957
Corpus ID: 85969895
A study of the cultural behavior of Coryne sarcoides (Jacq.) Tu!. and two wood-destroying fungi, Polyporus tomentosus Fr. and…
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1949
1949
Tryptic inactivation of the receptor-destroying enzeme of V. cholerae and of the enzymic activity of influenza virus.
J. D. Stone
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and…
1949
Corpus ID: 31845887
TRYPTIC INACTIVATION OF THE RECEPTOR-DESTROYING ENZYME OF V. CHOLERAE AND OF THE ENZYMIC ACTIVITY OF INFLUENZA VIRUS
Highly Cited
1937
Highly Cited
1937
The Significance of Certain Wood-Destroying Fungi in the Study of the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose
I. Bailey
,
M. Vestal
Journal of the Arnold Arboretum
1937
Corpus ID: 88586963
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