Such studies are poised to yield a detailed picture of the coupling of protein dynamics to function. |
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The external device and the implant under the scalp come together by magnetic coupling. |
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The anastomosis is completed by inserting the coupling member, with the graft vessel attached, into the anchor member. |
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It was successfully fitted to the anharmonic coupling model, the fitting parameters being close to those obtained earlier. |
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Like quarks and leptons, the Higgs particle also derives its mass from coupling to the Higgs condensate. |
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A poro-elastic model which includes a coupling of fluid pressure and local stress would also affect the scale of the intrusion complex. |
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The coupling of experience to words is arbitrary, just as there's some arbitrariness to the coupling of one word with another. |
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An early night allows for uninhibited intimate bodily coupling without worry of being overheard by a child. |
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The main card body includes a coupling portion for coupling the expansion card to an expansion slot of the computer. |
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The reactions were followed spectrophotometrically at 300 nm, where the dimeric products of phenol coupling absorb. |
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We also analyze the coupling strength threshold for sustentation of the connection. |
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The telling of our nation's history, however, has included few stories of interracial coupling founded on love or choice. |
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In both sexual union is easily followed by reproduction, and future heterosexual coupling is envisaged as fertile. |
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Women continue to earn less than their male counterparts, making female coupling financially disadvantageous for many women. |
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While its protagonists partake in awkward coupling and underage tippling, Gilligan's book is in fact a rather old-fashioned teen romance. |
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A company spokeswoman was unable to clarify what the metallization coupling effect actually had on production. |
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The same discussion extends into the next chapter when it discusses JSP and coupling JSP with servlets. |
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Also look for a protective collar just below the coupling, which prevents the hose from kinking at the faucet. |
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The local anesthetics procaine and tetracaine are known inhibitors of excitation-contraction coupling in frog skeletal muscle. |
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The question remains, how does electrical coupling modify the electrical activity pattern? |
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But the diesel kept going, because the hostler, not being a trainman, had never thought of trying the coupling. |
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The capacitive coupling between the different electrodes allows the position of the transducer to be determined. |
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High power at high frequency provides inductive coupling and direct soil induction that will bridge or jump across an open or damaged cable. |
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Inductive coupling of the discharge gap to the electronics is not necessary. |
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But if this coupling truly is a marriage made in heaven, the real honeymoon period has been the past two decades. |
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A bilinear coupling contribution should also be included if the solvent environments on opposite sides of the membrane are not identical. |
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One problem the team had to overcome was that zinc oxide, which is an essential component of the tires, disrupts the coupling process. |
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It can thus be regarded as a simultaneous excitation of two triplets, whose coupling generates an overall singlet state. |
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Fret results from weak nonradiative coupling of two chromophores bound to the macromolecules. |
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The reason we don't do it more is that coupling and uncoupling trains adds to the journey time. |
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Without this ideological coupling, our consumer behavior might spin wildly out of control. |
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It is not known how many lovers he had as he spoke in his memoirs of coupling with several partners. |
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The mobile radio telephone system includes a hand held unit, a cassette adapter, and a coupling unit. |
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Bell's brilliant coupling of sound waves and electrical pulsations had given rise to the telecommunications revolution. |
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It is used for railroad frogs, for steel mill coupling housings, pinions, spindles, and for dipper lips of power shovels operating in quarries. |
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For electromagnetism, the coupling constant is proportional to the square of the electric charge. |
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First, we are interested in the effect of diverse forms of coupling, including the distinction between marriage and cohabitation. |
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Angela, for the first time since she set foot on the train, looked at the coupling between the cars. |
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I confirmed the coupling and brake hose connection, and noted that the cables were not in place. |
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After 5 consecutive flawless launches of the Japanese H2A launcher, a failed strap-on booster coupling meant a flight had to be destroyed. |
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Postflight inspection revealed the O-ring on the main-fuel-line coupling to the fuel control had failed. |
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The Duplex would eliminate the pounding of the rails and poor riding qualities that came with coupling ten driving wheels to one transmission. |
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In another set of models, called hydromagnetic models, a velocity field, is derived by appropriately coupling the dynamo equations. |
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This was because the coupling resistance value had inverse effects on the amount of current arriving and on the impedance of the neurite. |
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Other techniques of electrical stimulation involve capacitive coupling and inductive coupling pulsed electromagnetic stimulation. |
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The electronic timer is programmed by inductive coupling through a device installed in the muzzle of the cannon. |
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Larger terminals had their own steam plants to heat the trains prior to the locomotive coupling on. |
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The dual mode engine was backed onto our train, coupling up with the frontmost of the three coaches. |
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In case of excess torque, the coupling safely slips without damaging the feedthrough. |
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The first thing she had to do was re-route a power coupling around a blown booster. |
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Once I had the wall coupling in place, I proceeded to get the gasket on the exhaust. |
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Slip on a washer and poke the threaded end of the coupling through the hole from the outside. |
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I put my camera pack in one, and we each perched on a coupling between cars, squaring down. |
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The uncoupled coupling swayed slightly back and forth on its slightly rusted hinge. |
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Magnetohydrodynamic waves are produced by coupling forces between the magnetic field and highly conductive fluids. |
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The company pioneered the idea of coupling a discount store with a supermarket and has become the nation's No. 1 grocer. |
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Unintelligible Latinisms litter the insides of the booklet, awkwardly coupling with sepulchral imagery. |
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It is plausible that the solid glass support, which is not flat on the molecular scale, will cause epitaxial coupling that affects the overlaying lipid molecules. |
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However, as these QTL appear to be tightly linked in coupling phase, the combined intercrosses do not provide sufficient resolution to separate the effects. |
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There is a viscous coupling in the front axle, a self-locking differential in the rear and the whole thing alters torque seamlessly from front to rear as required. |
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It is remarkable that this coupling between energy storage and dissipation has been observed not only in different adherent cells but also in many soft biological tissues. |
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The positive correlations lend support to the claim that a coupling free energy may reflect a state in which enthalpy and entropy components compensate for each other. |
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Honestly, I figured that meant coupling up, but wasn't sure. |
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In such instances, a rigid coupling of plates to convection cells would imply the unusual scenario of upwelling along an expanding ring, with a downwelling column inside it. |
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This is only achieved by coupling great writing with great delivery. |
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The CO band thermal broadening stems from the anharmonic coupling with motions of the heme environment, which, in the glassy state, are frozen in. |
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Some gliders have far more anhedral than the Blade and the other gliders I tested and so the negative coupling effect would likely be even more pronounced on these wings. |
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It also reveals the mechanical coupling that exists between residues. |
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Here we are presented with two French piano quintets from the first quarter of the last century, written within a decade of each other, so the coupling seems an apt one. |
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Nonetheless, his choreography, which often features a racially diverse cast, nudity, and same-sex coupling, is not always easily digested by Middle America. |
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After coupling to the coach, No. 823 was coaled manually and then had to reverse down the shed road to be oiled and greased for the return journey. |
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Edward followed and saw passing tracks under the coupling of the train. |
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We now turn to the question of the effect of these national differences in the forms of coupling and number of partners on sexual activity itself. |
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In particular, the coupling constant associated with fluorination of Trp, 3 in gA,, was found to be consistent with expectations from molecular modeling. |
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Steve merely shook his head, reaching forward across the train coupling and grasped the door, yanking hard on it and allowing it to slide off to the right. |
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Numerous studies have examined the role of paracrine interactions within islets and the importance of gap junctions to islet stimulus-secretion coupling. |
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The rejection of gay coupling is hardly an expression of family values. |
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At higher temperatures thermally induced effects will dominate, and dynamic electron-phonon coupling will lead to a fast hopping-type motion of localized excitations. |
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The broadness of the excited-state manifold is probably due to the strong electron coupling to high-frequency phonons, very recently suggested by Ihalainen et al. |
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There was one family that had a high incidence of webbed fingers and they were believed to be the descendants of a coupling between a woman and a merman! |
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This cable route tracer can trace and determine the depth of any conductive line and trace energized or de-energized lines through inductive or conductive coupling. |
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The strong and weak nuclear coupling constants decrease with energy. |
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Because additional ground lines have not been added, inductive coupling in the connector introduces a significant amount of crosstalk during switching. |
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For electromagnetism, the coupling constant is called the fine structure constant a and is formed by the electron charge, Planck's constant and the speed of light. |
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It is based upon the coupling of plasmons excited by light in thin metal films, with waveguide modes in a dielectric layer overcoating the metal film. |
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A first and a second interlock are operably engageable with the carriage assembly to prevent coupling of the receptacle with the aerosolization mechanism. |
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Here the flagman pulls the caboose's coupling pin and brakes its speed with a measured twirl of the brake wheel as the cars ahead roll into the inspection track. |
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Recently a coal-fired power plant in the Midwest was experiencing gear coupling failure in its coal pulverizer drives. |
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It is equipped with a brake and is extensible on its long coupling pole, extending from axle to axle. |
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Half by desipience, half by proclivity, he had come to live in a world where the only significant leisure activities were coupling and consuming. |
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They show that curved inclusion trails may form even with no coupling, as the porphyroblast overgrows foliation that is deflected around it. |
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We find that isoelectronic substitution with nonmagnetic ions significantly reduces the interkagome exchange coupling. |
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At the beginning of June each year the coupling of these two towns is officially celebrated. |
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A multimaximal coupling is one that is a maximal coupling of any subset of the random variables being coupled. |
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This coupling between rigid plates moving on the surface of the Earth and the convecting mantle is called plate tectonics. |
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In 1870, commercial electricity production started with the coupling of the dynamo to the hydraulic turbine. |
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Such interactions between males have been found to be more frequent than heterosexual coupling. |
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This is achieved by treating a fiber with both diazoic and coupling components. |
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This technique of dyeing is unique, in that the final color is controlled by the choice of the diazoic and coupling components. |
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This diazonium salt can also be reacted with NaNO2 and phenol which produces a dye which is benzeneazophenol, this process is called coupling. |
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A maximally connected coupling of the entire system of random variables is defined as one in which all connections have maximal subcouplings. |
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The continuing evolution in implant design has led to changes in morphology, materials, surface finishing and tribologic coupling. |
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Fermions become polarized in a vorticular fluid due to spin-vorticity coupling. |
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Gransurf 50C also functions as a wetting agent for pigments and as a coupling agent for emollients, moisturizers and sunscreens. |
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The same gluonic color flux controls almost any strong coupling dynamics in the theory of gluons, namely quantum chromodynamics. |
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Use of titanate and zirconate coupling agents in foamed polymers is featured in company literature. |
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Kenrich Petrochemicals highlighted its new Ken-Stat antistatic agents and its Ken-React titanate, zirconate, and aluminate coupling agents. |
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The JIS 6-Pin coupling is made of a standard L-type jaw coupling with a radially assembled element. |
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In this case, finished coupling halves are taken from stock and rebored to size that fits the order. |
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Effect of a novel coupling agent, alkyl ketene dimer, on the mechanical properties of wood-plastic composites. |
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In fact, this is the only coupling in the film that makes any sense. |
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This one-piece rigid coupling is ideally suited for use in line shaft applications and for instruments requiring highly precise shaft alignment. |
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BodyCom technology is activated by capacitively coupling to the human body. |
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Receivers can be coupled to hearing aids through currently available direct audio input adapters, or via teleloop or telecoil induction coupling. |
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It arises only from capacitive and inductive coupling, which we usually model with mutual capacitance and mutual inductance. |
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These trinuclear Cr complexes have served as models to test theories of magnetic coupling between metal ions in multinuclear assemblies. |
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The currents in the TWP, which travel in opposite directions within the TWP pair, produce the coupling. |
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The resonant and nonresonant coupling of EM fields in phonon scattering is mediated through the phonon-polariton transverse-wave quasi-particle. |
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Such activity can lead to changes of oblateness and angular momentum and, through gravity coupling, to orbital period modulation. |
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The coupling is the Symphonic Poem, the Voyevoda, giving us two pieces rarely heard in the concert hall. |
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Therefore, coupling between service faults and operational faults can be decoupled. |
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To first order, you would not think dielectric constant influences the coupling. |
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Mauskopf's excellent article about 18th-century English and French gunpowder production, we get direct coupling of science and the military. |
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The coupling constants are in general complex, in which case the Hamiltonians violate T-invariance. |
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The regulation classifies coupling heads, balls, pins and brackets, drawbars and drawbar eyes. |
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A quite simple form to consider such a coupling is the formation of a chain of proton harmonic oscillators. |
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Chemical modification of henequen fibers with an organosilane coupling agent. |
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Its MagSafe Power Adapter also charges the battery by magnetically coupling the power cord to the computer. |
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Why does the coupling of the gravitational force to the SM satisfy the equivalence principle to such a high accuracy? |
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The coupling agents used in the experiments were bistriethoxysilypropyl tetrasulfide, disulfide silane and mercaptosilane. |
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Relaxor ferroelectrics exhibit useful physical properties, such as a high dielectric constant over a wide range of temperature and large electromechanical coupling constants. |
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I don't remember much of anything else happening other than us going to town, and we would ride the coupling pole of the wagon that stuck out in the back. |
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A pre-synaptic to-do list for coupling exocytosis to endocytosis. |
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A copper mediated coupling of alkynes with N-acylimines and N-acyliminium ions in water to generate propargyl amide derivatives was also reported. |
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In addition, the new MacBook Pro features Apple's new patent-pending MagSafe magnetic power connector, magnetically coupling the power cord to the MacBook Pro. |
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We believe that the synergy created by coupling the leading neckwear and dress shirt businesses will provide us with additional opportunity to grow both businesses. |
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The principle employed is that of optic coupling of the phototransistor 9 placed in the stationary part with the LED 3 mounted coaxially in the cylinder block. |
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A key part of the coupling between the troposphere and stratosphere occurs through the propagation and breaking of planetary-scale Rossby waves and gravity waves. |
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Each of Fairview's new high frequency right angle adapters are constructed of passivated stainless steel bodies and coupling nuts with gold plated BeCu center contacts. |
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But crosstalk isn't limited to one line coupling onto another line. |
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Previous research suggests that loose coupling occurs in synapses during early development, while tight coupling is observed in the mature central nervous system. |
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Among them are an unusual nucleating agent that changes the morphology of HDPE and new coupling agents specially designed for natural-fiber-filled PP and PE wire and cable. |
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The primordial Law is that which, in regulating the alliance, superposes the reign of culture onto that of a nature given over to the law of coupling. |
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Silane coupling agents are useful to promote the dispersion of CNTs in the rubber matrix by forming chemical linkages between CNT surfaces and rubber molecules. |
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The synthetic procedure involves the condensation of homologous amino alcohols with naphthalic anhydride and subsequent coupling with a heteroaromatic compound. |
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Continuous on-line ultrasonic thickness gauging is done by coupling the sound beam into the test piece through a water column generated by a squirter probe. |
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The ionomer can function as a toughener, compatibilizer, and coupling agent when blended with different polymers to tailor physical and mechanical properties. |
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It uses an expandable spinning disk that provides multidirectional flow capability and would be implanted with the use of a catheter, then powered by a magnetic coupling. |
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Immediately outside of the water reflector there will be a thin layer of borated poly whose function is to reduce the coupling of thermal neutrons to the outside environment. |
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By coupling the field observations with canopy radiative transfer models or crop growth simulation models, we can glean additional useful information. |
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The hydroxylated PCBs were synthesized using the Suzuki coupling of chlorobenzene boronic acids with bromochloro anisoles followed by demethylation with boron tribromide. |
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There is a common belief that graphite's lubricating properties are solely due to the loose interlamellar coupling between sheets in the structure. |
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Although the archetypal toolpath of a planer is linear, helical cutting can be accomplished by coupling the table's linear motion to simultaneous rotation. |
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Because of this coupling to the executive branch, German legal doctrine does not treat the Bundesrat as the second chamber of a bicameral system formally. |
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For example, Gary Glatzmaier and collaborator Paul Roberts of UCLA ran a numerical model of the coupling between electromagnetism and fluid dynamics in the Earth's interior. |
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This leads to a mixing in molecular spectra between the rotational and vibrational levels, from which Coriolis coupling constants can be determined. |
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How exactly did this offspringless coupling affect the two protagonists? How would they each change? Was it an equal trade or did one partner dominate the other? |
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We also briefly study the role of nonisochronicity parameter on chimera states, where the existence of multi-chimera state with respect to the coupling range is pointed out. |
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This capacity can be doubled by the coupling of a King trailer. |
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The coexistence of spin-states and observation of history-depending irreversibility is explained as effect of long-range elastic strains mediated by magnetovolume coupling. |
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When placed in the four foot it should be so arranged that a loose carraige coupling shall not strike the box, as such a blow might possibly break it. |
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With option one may run into the problem of partial detritylation of trimer building blocks due to their longer exposure to the mildly acidic coupling agent. |
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Influence of isoproterenol on contractile protein function, excitation-contraction coupling, and energy turnover of isolated nonfailing human myocardium. |
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