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  2. Millon's reagent - Wikipedia

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    Millon's reagent is an analytical reagent used to detect the presence of soluble proteins. A few drops of the reagent are added to the test solution, which is then heated gently. A reddish-brown coloration or precipitate indicates the presence of tyrosine residue which occur in nearly all proteins. [1]

  3. File:Millon Reaction Principle V.1.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org كاشف ميلون; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Millon-Reaktion; Usage on es.wikipedia.org

  4. Outline (list) - Wikipedia

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    The decimal outline format has the advantage of showing how every item at every level relates to the whole, as shown in the following sample outline: Thesis statement: --- 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Brief history of Liz Claiborne 1.2 Corporate environment 2.0 Career opportunities 2.1 Operations management 2.1.1 Traffic

  5. Template:Enzymatic reaction - Wikipedia

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    See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Enzymatic reaction in articles based on its TemplateData. TemplateData for Enzymatic reaction This template should be used on enzyme pages to show the reactions that are produced and used by the enzyme, especially when part of a major biochemical pathway such as glycolysis.

  6. Eugène Millon - Wikipedia

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    Eugène Auguste Nicolas Millon (24 April 1812 – 22 October 1867) was a French chemist and physician. He is remembered in the name of Millon's reagent which reacts with tyrosine in proteins to form a brown precipitate.

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  8. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Chemistry/Structure drawing

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    Chemical structures and reaction schemes should conform to the following: Images should be drawn with a molecule editor, never freehand; ACS settings should be used for both structures and reaction schemes. These settings are normally available as templates in chemical drawing programs. Use sans-serif fonts like Arial.

  9. Template:For outline - Wikipedia

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    The template should automatically detect the correct title of the outline article, as long as it has been named in one of the more common patterns for such articles (check the link to be sure it worked). If the template doesn't detect the correct name automatically, then add it in manually like this: {{For outline|Title of outline article}}