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O que (quem) é salvage losses - definição

ANY PROCESS WHICH PRODUCES A NUCLEOTIDE, A COMPOUND CONSISTING OF A NUCLEOSIDE THAT IS ESTERIFIED WITH (ORTHO)PHOSPHATE OR AN OLIGOPHOSPHATE AT ANY HYDROXYL GROUP ON THE GLYCOSE MOIETY, FROM DERIVATIVES OF IT WITHOUT DE NOVO SYNTHESIS.
Salvage Pathway; Salvage pathway; Salvage pathways to nucleotide biosynthesis; Purine salvage pathway

Salvage tug         
  • French salvage tug ''Abeille Bourbon'' which also serves as an [[emergency tow vessel]] (ETV)
  • USNS ''Grapple'']] Example of modern naval [[rescue and salvage ship]]
SPECIALIZED TYPE OF TUGBOAT
Salvage ship; Salvage Ship; Salvage Tug; Salvage ships; Lifting vessel; Rescue tug; Salvager; Salvage vessel; Wrecking tug
A salvage tug, known also historically as a wrecking tug, is a specialized type of tugboat that is used to rescue ships that are in distress or in danger of sinking, or to salvage ships that have already sunk or run aground.
Nucleotide salvage         
A salvage pathway is a pathway in which a biological product is produced from intermediates in the degradative pathway of its own or a similar substance. The term often refers to nucleotide salvage in particular, in which nucleotides (purine and pyrimidine) are synthesized from intermediates in their degradative pathway.
International Convention on Salvage         
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON MARITIME ASSISTANCE AND SALVAGE
1989 International Convention on Salvage; International Convention on Salvage, 1989
The International Convention on SalvageThe International Convention on Salvage is commonly known as the 1989 Salvage ConventionText of the Convention is a treaty that was concluded in London on 28 April 1989 that replaced the Brussels Convention on Assistance and Salvage at Sea as the principal multilateral document governing marine salvage.

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Nucleotide salvage

A salvage pathway is a pathway in which a biological product is produced from intermediates in the degradative pathway of its own or a similar substance. The term often refers to nucleotide salvage in particular, in which nucleotides (purine and pyrimidine) are synthesized from intermediates in their degradative pathway.

Nucleotide salvage pathways are used to recover bases and nucleosides that are formed during degradation of RNA and DNA. This is important in some organs because some tissues cannot undergo de novo synthesis. The salvaged products can then be converted back into nucleotides. Salvage pathways are targets for drug development, one family being called antifolates.

A number of other biologically-important substances, like methionine and nicotinate, have their own salvage pathways to recycle parts of the molecule.