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Биология: субстратное фосфорилированиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > substrate-linked phosphorylation
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English-russian biological dictionary > substrate-linked phosphorylation
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phosphorylation фосфорилированиеbacterial-type phosphorylation фосфорилирование бактериального типаcyclic photosynthetic phosphorylation циклическое фотофосфорилированиеmitochondrial phosphorylation митохондриальное фосфорилированиеnoncyclie photosynthetic phosphorylation нециклическое фотофосфорилированиеoxidative phosphorylation окислительное фосфорилированиеphotosynthetic phosphorylation фотосинтетическое фосфорилирование, фотофосфорилированиеsubstrate-linked phosphorylation субстратное фосфорилированиеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > phosphorylation
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