ch'arki
(noun)
Llama jerky.
Examples of ch'arki in the following topics:
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The Chavín Civilization
- The Chavin produced ch'arki, or llama jerky, which was commonly traded by camelid herders and was the main economic resource for the Chavín people.
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Oxidoreductase Protein Complexes
- Oxidoreductases can be further classified into 22 subclasses: EC 1.1 includes oxidoreductases that act on the CH-OH group of donors (alcohol oxidoreductases); EC 1.2 includes oxidoreductases that act on the aldehyde or oxo group of donors; EC 1.3 includes oxidoreductases that act on the CH-CH group of donors (CH-CH oxidoreductases); EC 1.4 includes oxidoreductases that act on the CH-NH2 group of donors (Amino acid oxidoreductases, Monoamine oxidase); EC 1.5 includes oxidoreductases that act on CH-NH group of donors; EC 1.6 includes oxidoreductases that act on NADH or NADPH; EC 1.7 includes oxidoreductases that act on other nitrogenous compounds as donors; EC 1.8 includes oxidoreductases that act on a sulfur group of donors; EC 1.9 includes oxidoreductases that act on a heme group of donors; EC 1.10 includes oxidoreductases that act on diphenols and related substances as donors; EC 1.11 includes oxidoreductases that act on peroxide as an acceptor (peroxidases); EC 1.12 includes oxidoreductases that act on hydrogen as donors; EC 1.13 includes oxidoreductases that act on single donors with incorporation of molecular oxygen (oxygenases); EC 1.14 includes oxidoreductases that act on paired donors with incorporation of molecular oxygen; EC 1.15 includes oxidoreductases that act on superoxide radicals as acceptors; EC 1.16 includes oxidoreductases that oxidize metal ions; EC 1.17 includes oxidoreductases that act on CH or CH2 groups; EC 1.18 includes oxidoreductases that act on iron-sulfur proteins as donors; EC 1.19 includes oxidoreductases that act on reduced flavodoxin as a donor; EC 1.20 includes oxidoreductases that act on phosphorus or arsenic in donors; EC 1.21 includes oxidoreductases that act on X-H and Y-H to form an X-Y bond; and EC 1.97 includes other oxidoreductases.
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Whole-Genome DNA-Binding Analysis
- The method of chromatin immunoprecipitation, combined with microarrays (ChIP-Chip), is a powerful tool for genome-wide analysis of protein binding.
- The first step in the ChIP-Chip procedure is to fix protein-DNA interactions in living cells by chemical crosslinking.
- In practice, formaldehyde is used in most ChIP-Chip experiments.
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CLASSIFICATION OF SOUNDS
- The Mutes are p, t, c, k, q; b, d, g; ph, th, ch.
- c) ph, th, ch are aspirates.
- Gutturals (or Palatals), c, k, q, g, ch.
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CLASSIFICATION OF SOUNDS
- The Mutes are p, t, c, k, q; b, d, g; ph, th, ch.
- c) ph, th, ch are aspirates.
- Gutturals (or Palatals), c, k, q, g, ch.
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Nucleophilic Addition Reactions & Reduction
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Syntrophy and Methanogenesis
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Addition Reactions
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A Structure Formula Relationship
- Each nitrogen in the formula must be replaced by a CH moiety.
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Standard Enthalpy of Reaction