corrins

corrins

[′kȯ·rinz]
(biochemistry)
Cobalt-containing compounds (porphyrin-like macrocycles) that act in concert with enzymes to catalyze essential reactions in humans.
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Fiscal depute Kevin Corrins told the court homeowners Winifred and Peter Smith were on holiday in Australia at the time of the break-in, which happened on March 8 or 9.
Mr & Mrs Liam Corrins: single-storey side extension; at 12 Grahamshill Street, Clarkston.
Kevin Corrins, prosecuting, said customers "couldn't decipher what Stevenson was saying and could smell alcohol".
Until recently, the tetraaza macrocycles, such as (cyclam) and related ligands with extensive varieties of modifications including differing degrees of saturation and ring size, had been the most studied (Table 1, Compound 4a and 4b), primarily because of the relationship of these molecules to naturally occurring tetraaza macrocycles, such as the porphyrins and corrins. Currently, with interest in metalmetal interactions, increased activity has occurred in the area of larger macrocycles capable of incorporating more than one metal ion [32].
Michael Corrins, 19, of Brighton Street, Stoke, Coventry, handling stolen goods.
Lovers of good boozers will know that the Corrins also own one of the greatest in Christendom, the peerless Ship and Mitre, in city centre Dale Street, with its dazzling selection of real ales.
The brasserie also offers the use of a private upstairs dining room seating 18 which the Corrins say is ideal for business use.
It is a multiauthored, international compendium covering the chemistry (synthetic, structural, and physical) and biochemistry (including inorganic and organic chemistry) of porphyrins, chlorophils, bilins, corrins (vitamin [B.sub.12]), and phthalocyamines (including photobiology and their medical applications) as well as clinical, biochemical, and pathology aspects of the porphyrias.
Depute fiscal Kevin Corrins said: "There were young children and families in the A&E waiting area at the time.
The tributes included a book by Dr Robert Corrins honouring 200 parishioners of St Patrick's who gave their lives.
Prosector Kevin Corrins said: "He walked towards her with his fist drawn back and clenched and said, 'I'm going to kill that'.
Michael Corrins prodded home a third after standin keeper Alex Merrick failed to hold a Gardner effort and Gardner netted his second with a fierce drive into the roof of the net on 28 minutes.