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Definition of Cofactors
1. cofactor [n] - See also: cofactor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cofactors
Literary usage of Cofactors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treatment of Drug Dependent Individuals with Comorbid Mental Disorders edited by Lisa S. Onken, Jack D. Blaine, Sander Genser, Arthur M. Horton (1998)
"depression, Substance Use, and Sexual Orientation as cofactors in HIV-1 Infected
Men: Cross-Cultural Comparisons Paul ..."
2. Evaluation of Glove Bag Containment in Asbestos Removal by Bruce A. Hollett, Phillip A. Froelich, Paul E. Caplan, Thomas C. Cooper, Stanley A. Shulman (1998)
"Depression, Substance Use, and Sexual Orientation as cofactors in HIV-1 Infected
Men: Cross-Cultural Comparisons Paul Satz, Hector F. Myers, Mario Maj, ..."
3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1904)
"Denoting the cofactors of '', 6, 6. in Si/,/?,/?* . . . #;;'-" by\, A,, . . . , \m
... The next of the series wuld be got by equating cofactors of jr,. ..."
4. The Theory of Determinants in the Historical Order of Development by Thomas Muir (1906)
"Denoting the cofactors of b, b,, ... To illustrate the second derived theorem we
may equate cofactors o we formerly equated cofactors of e,/2</31 the result ..."
5. A College Algebra by Henry Burchard Fine (1904)
"cofactors. It is sometimes more convenient to write the preceding ... We then
call Alt A2, the cofactors of a1; «2 Thus, in a\ a2 as &2 63 C2 Cz the ..."
6. Drug Abuse and Drug Abuse Research (1991): The Third Triennial Report to edited by MaryLouise Embrey, Christine R. Hartel (1999)
"These cofactors include the potential direct immunosuppressive effects of ...
The importance of such cofactors is being investigated in ongoing cohort ..."