How do you remove a Moen spout receptor?
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20 Citations | Despite possessing the trefoil knot characteristic of SPOUT enzymes, Trm10 does not share the same quaternary structure or key sequences with other members of the SPOUT family, suggesting a novel mechanism of catalysis. |
40 Citations | Such a spout appears to be suitable for controlled feeding of matter as small as ∼1 μm. |
62 Citations | The study offers a cost-effective tool to characterize and quantify spout deflection in a spout fluidized bed. |
18 Citations | It demonstrates that spout systems are critical sources of secure water supply, particularly for underserved populations. |
67 Citations | Our findings suggest a wider role for SPOUT methyltransferases in nature. |
60 Citations | This argues that spillage cannot account for the effect of spout number on taste solution intake. |
11 Citations | The four-spout nozzle gives a detrimental effect on shell distribution. |
It is shown that events in the spout determine flame stability. | |
7 Citations | This work unveils the mechanism of spout deflection and is useful for process design and control in spout fluidized beds. |
7 Citations | The proposed modernization of the manipulator will enhance tapping spout operating efficiency by reducing premature tapping spout failures. |
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