reduction
Microbiology
Chemistry
(noun)
the gain of electrons, which causes a decrease in oxidation state
Examples of reduction in the following topics:
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Standard Reduction Potentials
- Reduction potential (also known as redox potential, oxidation/reduction potential, or Eh) measures the tendency of a chemical species to acquire electrons and thereby be reduced.
- Reduction potential is measured in volts (V) or millivolts (mV).
- Each species has its own intrinsic reduction potential.
- Since the reduction potential measures the intrinsic tendency for a species to undergo reduction, comparing standard reduction potential for two processes can be useful for determining how a reaction will proceed.
- Recall that a positive reduction potential indicates a thermodynamically favorable reaction relative to the reduction of a proton to hydrogen
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Drive-Reduction Theory
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Breast Augmentation and Reduction
- Breast augmentation is surgical enhancement of the breasts to increase size, while reduction is surgical removal of tissue to decrease size.
- Reduction mammoplasty (also breast reduction and reduction mammoplasty) is the plastic surgery procedure for correcting over-sized breasts.
- The indications for breast reduction surgery are three-fold — physical, aesthetic, and psychological — the restoration of the bust, of the woman's self-image, and of her mental health.
- In corrective practice, the surgical techniques and praxis for reduction mammoplasty also are applied to mastopexy (breast lift).
- Moreover, the correction of gynecomastia (woman's breast) is the analogous, enlarged male-breast reduction surgery procedure, wherein there is no consideration of lactation capability.
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Genome Reduction
- Genome reduction is the loss of genome size of a species in comparison to its ancestors.
- The opposite or genome reduction also occurs.
- Genome reduction, also known as genome degradation, is the process by which a genome shrinks relative to its ancestor.
- Genomes fluctuate in size regularly; however, genome size reduction is most significant in bacteria.The most evolutionary significant cases of genome reduction may be the eukaryotic organelles that are derived from bacteria: the mitochondrion and plastid.
- The reductive evolution model has been proposed as an effort to define the genomic commonalities seen in all obligate endosymbionts.
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Thermodynamics of Redox Reactions
- The thermodynamics of redox reactions can be determined using their standard reduction potentials and the Nernst equation.
- Walther Nernst was a German chemist and physicist who developed an equation in the early 20th century to relate reduction potential, temperature, concentration, and moles of electrons transferred.
- The Nernst equation allows the reduction potential to be calculated at any temperature and concentration of reactants and products; the standard reaction potential must be measured at 298K and with each solution at 1M.
- This equation allows the equilibrium constant to be calculated just from the standard reduction potential and the number of electrons transferred in the reaction.
- Translate between the equilibrium constant/reaction quotient, the standard reduction potential, and the Gibbs free energy change for a given redox reaction
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Statistical Literacy
- What is the technical term for the measure of risk reduction reported?
- What measures of risk reduction cannot be determined from the article?
- What additional information would have been helpful for assessing risk reduction?
- This is called the "relative risk reduction. " The article does not provide information necessary to compute the absolute risk reduction, the odds ratio, or the number needed to treat.
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Drive-Reduction Theory of Motivation
- Drive-reduction theory was first developed by Clark Hull in 1943.
- Drive-reduction theory distinguishes between primary and secondary drives.
- According to Hull, drive reduction is a major aspect of learning.
- There are several issues that leave the validity of drive-reduction theory open for debate.
- Evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of how drive-reduction theory explains motivation
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Supply Reduction
- A second reduction in supply that is quite common in developed nations is utilizing surplus for foreign aid.
- Environmental concerns have also been widely cited as a reductive influence on the agriculture market.
- Climate changes means a different growing environment for plants, which are not used to it. illustrates the reduction in yield as a result of altering climatic environments.
- This chart illustrates the reduction in yield as a result of altering climatic environments.
- Food prices over time, particularly in recent years, are demonstrating a trend upwards that may reflect a reduction in overall efficiency of agricultural production or reductions in supply.
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Nitrate Reduction and Denitrification
- E. coli) only produce nitrate reductase and therefore can accomplish only the first reduction leading to the accumulation of nitrite.
- Generally, several species of bacteria are involved in the complete reduction of nitrate to molecular nitrogen, and more than one enzymatic pathway have been identified in the reduction process.
- The direct reduction of nitrate to ammonium (dissimilatory nitrate reduction) can be performed by organisms with the nrf-gene.
- This is a less common method of nitrate reduction than denitrification in most ecosystems.
- Outline the processes of nitrate reduction and denitrification and the organisms that utilize it
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Reduction
- The metal hydride reductions and organometallic additions to aldehydes and ketones, described above, both decrease the carbonyl carbon's oxidation state, and may be classified as reductions.
- Other useful reductions of carbonyl compounds, either to alcohols or to hydrocarbons, may take place by different mechanisms.
- The first diagram below shows how this reduction may be used to convert cyclopentanone to cyclopentane.
- A possible mechanism for the Clemmensen reduction is displayed in the second diagram below.
- These derivatives may be isolated and purified before continuing the reduction.