Linker design is an expanding field with an exciting future in state-of-the-art organic synthesis. |
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Linker graduated from Elmira High School in 1956, and lived in Veneta, Springfield and Eugene most of her life. |
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Jill Linker, director of the Pregnancy Center on Walnut Street in Newhall, said the expanded media campaign likely will bring more visitors to the clinic. |
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For Linker, these qualities make the theocon ideology more potent than that of the rest of the religious right. |
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At the same time, says Linker, he and his collaborators plan to use the STEREO images to hone the model they have developed. |
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The effect of the proline insertions on the linker stiffness is, however, unclear. |
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Titin, however, consists of multiple folded modules connected by short linker peptides. |
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The simulations also show that the structure of the linker is strongly affected by its lipid environment. |
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The linker DNA follows a continuous spiral path between nucleosomes with a correspondingly large bend. |
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Therefore, the given stiffness values provide an effective description, obtained from sampling many different linker conformations. |
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The two domains are connected by a stretch of unstructured amino acids which functions as a flexible linker. |
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However, it is likely that the rigidity of this attachment would decrease with increased linker length. |
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It seems that when a library is linked in, the dynamic linker starts searching all libraries for symbols, even for the libraries' internal ones. |
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The compiler's first pass was on the first diskette, the second pass was on the second diskette, and the linker was on the third diskette. |
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Thirty potential glycosylation sites were identified on the 88-residue linker. |
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This difference is studied via contour plots of stacking probabilities as a function of the two central dihedral angles of the 3-atom linker. |
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The main difference is that in the present case there is no free rotation around the linker, and so torsion is transmitted. |
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Now assume that a macromolecule contains reversible linker groups allowing weak links with the gel. |
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The linker DNA between each nucleosome can vary from 20 to more than 200 bp. |
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The shorter linker would render the channel hypersensitive to stretch or prevent complete closure. |
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The drugs in the latter complexes are covalently connected by a peptide linker, whereas those associated with the oligonucleotide duplexes are chemically independent species. |
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The links came first, and from the links came the life of a linker. |
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For the aliphatic linker region, parameterization was straightforward because this region is chemically sufficiently similar to aliphatic groups in the GROMACS force field. |
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Moreover, the fraction of stacked conformations for a given set of linker dihedrals is consistently greater for the bis-adenyl compounds than for the bis-naphthyl compounds. |
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Elastic forces were assumed to be a function of displacement from the equilibrium position, i.e., displacement from the equilibrium length of the linker. |
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Xylanase B from Neocallimastix patriciarum contains a non-catalytic 455-residue linker sequence comprised of 57 repeats of an octapeptide. |
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This includes a C compiler, an assembler, linker, real time OS, ROM monitor, and an opcode simulator. |
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A drought-stress-inducible histone gene in Arabidopsis thaliana is a member of a distinct class of plant linker histone variants. |
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Nearly 1.8 million reads were removed during the prealignment steps of linker removal, QC and collapsing reads. |
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The linker interposes the glue code in front of each downward call. |
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The shorter the linker, the greater this bathochromic shift. |
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In the first step a suitable protein, treated with reagents that provide reactive functional groups, is immobilized on a solid support via a cleavable linker. |
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These unique ADCs are designed to release drugs in their native form via biodegradation of the novel cleavable, multi-valent linker and tether after the ADC enters the cell. |
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By adding a compound with a halogen as a linker on one side of a molecular fragment and a boronic acid on the other, the building blocks can snap together like train cars. |
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