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However, in bR the M intermediate is detectable at low and high pHs, but has a longer lifetime at higher pH due to a long-lived equilibrium between M and another intermediate, N [ 13 ] . It seems likely that an N intermediate of pR is similarly in equilibrium with its M intermediate, based on the fact that the transient positive (400 nm) absorbance increase is smaller than the negative 500 nm bleach, and the time course at 500 nm shows a partial return to baseline on a timescale of ~50 μs.
This possibility is consistent with the nature of type II pneumocytes, as they are known to be long-lived in culture [ 32].
If the increased Pgm Sallele frequency is contributing to the unique phenotypes of the long-lived O strains, this might be because Pgm Shas increased or decreased enzyme activity, or enzyme activity has been altered in some way (perhaps by a change in its regulation).
This time the conquerors were the Manchus, who established a dynasty that proved as long-lived and as glorious as the Ming.
With all the dialects and long-lived speakers of English today, the lexicographer risks inaccuracy in labeling a word, phrase, or sense obsolete or archaic : there is sure to be someone who speaks a form of English in which the expression is extant.