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HYDROLYSE hydrolytic enzyme. By definition all chemical compounds whose terms end in -loop are catalysts that help in processes but end up not combining. Hydrolases catalyze hydrolysis reactions. They are enzymes that break down molecules of high molecular weight, causing them to react with water molecules. With this method they break peptide bonds, esters or glycosidics, particularly during the digestive process.
INDICTED In law: in Mexico, the marriage can be annulled by the express divorce procedure, with the only presentation before the judge who proceeds to the nullity without requirement of cause, so it is called uncaused, in contrast to the necessary divorce, where cause and proof is required. .
CHOQUIYA choquilla deformation; 1 . Nutella species 2 . In Mexico : From the Nahuatl xoquializtli, stinky, badly smelly. It is defined as 'something with a bad smell, usually poorly washed dishes that smell of grease or rotten'. Some synonyms, words or similar expressions may be choquia, choquiaque, choquio, choquillo
CHINA ASH fraxinus chinensis, tree species of the genus Fraxinus, belonging to the family of oleaceae native to Asia. It was introduced in Colombia in 1960, being planted from lis 1500 to 2900 meters, in streets of cities and rural areas. It is native to temperate Asia, Russia (Primorsky, Sakhalin); China; East Asia : Korea; Tropical Asia : Indochina , Vietnam . After being pollinated, the female flowers of the urapán develop in the form of nuts, elongated and flattened, technically known as samaras. These fruits have the seed stored at one end, while the other has the shape of a flattened wing, which helps them fly and be dispersed by the wind. The fruits are falling, rotating in a circular way, like the propeller of a helicopter. Hundreds of these fruits are found fallen on the ground under the urapans in the fruiting season and it is entertaining to pick them up and throw them from elevated sites and watch them fall spinning like a helicopter propeller.