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Meaning of "pkb"

pkb (noun) - an abbreviation for 'Public Key Bundle,' a collection of public keys used for encryption and authentication purposes in computer security. The term 'pkb' is commonly used in the field of cybersecurity

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This pH value is referred to as pKa and pKb.
The pKb corresponds to the function of highest basicity.
And they give you pKb.
This is the pKb of the function of highest basicity.
The strength of a base is indicated by its pKb value.
The term pKb is used when referring to a base.
So what is going to be the pKb for ammonia?
The myristylated pkb gene was sequenced from four clones.
The potency of the antagonist is expressed as fpKi . or pKb.
Using the pkb as a mouse.
Pkb wasn't translated by google and it could only be one thing.
These values were used to calculate a pKB to qualify the degree of antagonism where appropriate.
Preferably, an organic group having an amine substituent has a pKb of less than 5.
Thus, the pkb of the cation source is desirably low.
Finally, the concentration can be determined using the pKa and pKb of the composition.

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In some embodiments, the pKb corresponds to the function of highest basicity.
Equations for converting between Ka and Kb, and converting between pKa and pKb.
Antagonistic potency values were converted to apparent pKB values using a modified Cheng-Prusoff correction.
The myristylated pkb gene from this plasmid was cloned into pcDNA3 as a SmaI-NotI fragment.
The compounds of the invention disclosed in the following Examples had a pKB of greater than 7.
A lower pKb results in improved process results in the form of increased CO2 absorption.
So you can say, this is pKa plus pKb.
In Test B, a pKB of 5 or greater was typically measured for a Compound of the invention.
For bases, the base association constant, pKb is used.
The myristylated pkb gene fragment was purified from a 6 % polyacrylamide gel.
In another embodiment, the weak base has a pKb of about 10 or less.
Stimulation of transfected endothelial cells with TNF-a induced a 6-fold increase in pkB.
The strong base should have a pKb of greater than about 30.
It must have a low basicity and in particular a basic constant pKb > 10.
Preferably the base exhibits a pKB value below 4 and more preferably below 2.
The N-oxide group is a weak base having a pkb of about 9.
PKb values are generated from the IC50 values using the Cheng-Prusoff equation.
Typically, the weak base is a base having a pKb of about 12 or less.
The IC50s were then converted to pKB values with the following formula, EPMATHMARKEREP EPMATHMARKEREP.
The data are expressed as pKb in Table 2.
In Test B, a pKB of 5 or greater was typically measured for a Compound.
By " base " is preferably intended a base having a pKb of less than or equal to 5Ø.
Or, though you could think of this -- this is your pKa, this is your pKb.
Most preferably no pKa or pKb in the pH range of from 7 to 11.
The title compounds disclosed in the following Examples have a pKb of 7 to 11.
For example, a pKB of 7.7 was measured for the compound described in Example 4.
That the pKa plus the pKb is equal to 14.
All the examples when tested by the above methodology gave a pKb > 7.0.
A weak base is characterized in that its pKb is higher than 2.5.
In general, the antagonistic activity at the NK3 receptor was 7-9 for the pKB.
In one embodiment, the weak base has a pKb not in excess of 11.
In general, the antagonistic activity at the NK3 receptor was less than 7.5 for the pKB.
A strong base is characterized in that its pKb is lower than 2.5.
In some embodiments, the base or second base have a pKb of 3 to 5.
So it 's a useful thing to know . That the pKa plus the pKb is equal to 14.

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