Each tiny V-shaped water molecule is made of two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to oxygen. |
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Organic compounds and other covalently bonded molecules do not dissolve well in water. |
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Linear polymers are long, chainlike molecules covalently bonded in a rigid manner. |
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We next wanted to demonstrate the utility of sRET in conditions where the acceptor and donor molecules were not covalently linked. |
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In our model a phospholipid molecule is represented by a pair of nearest-neighbor acyl chains, linked covalently to each other. |
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Proteins covalently associated with carbohydrates are termed glycoproteins. |
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Ionic compounds, however, are composed of ions, not covalently bonded atoms. |
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A diamond is a special kind of covalent network solid, because it consists entirely of covalently bonded carbon atoms. |
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Thermoplastics consist of long carbon chains that are covalently bonded to chains of other atoms. |
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Epoxy compounds are highly reactive bifunctional alkylating agents, which may attack and bind covalently to DNA and cause mutagenic events. |
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Hybridization explains the molecular geometry of the resulting covalently bonded molecules. |
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Many nitrates are ionic in nature, but heavy metal nitrates and anhydrous nitrates have covalently bonded nitrate groups. |
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Ubiquitin is a 7.6kDa protein that is covalently attached to proteins targeted for degradation by ubiquitin ligases. |
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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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A neutral group of atoms bonded together covalently is called a molecule, and a substance which is made up of molecules is called a molecular substance. |
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In mammalian peroxidases, the prosthetic group is deeply buried inside the bulk of the protein and is covalently linked to the apoprotein through ester bonds. |
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Fluorescent quenching of ethidium bromide and of rhodamine covalently attached to DNA suggested that the DNA within neutral, reverse micelles was condensed. |
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The carbon atoms are covalently bonded and surrounded by hydrogen atoms. |
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In some heme proteins, the protein is also bound covalently to the side chains of porphyrin. |
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Diamond is also a light material whose atoms are covalently bonded and arrayed in a cubic structure, whereas osmium is heavy, metallic, and has hexagonally organized atoms. |
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The C4d thus generated binds covalently to endothelial cell surfaces and the extra cellular matrix components of vascular basement membranes. |
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Deshpande developed polymers with allylic or benzylic amide groups covalently bonded to the polymer molecules. |
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The diameter and covalently bonded phosphate monoester groups of potato starch granule could have given a higher paste viscosity. |
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A surface with a pattern of cells, cell fragments, membranous cell organelles or membrane vesicles, which are directly covalently immobilized on the surface in the form of monolayers by crosslinkers. |
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This temperature reduction allows hybridization to occur between the deoxyadenosine region on the capture oligomer and the poly-deoxythymidine molecules that are covalently attached to the magnetic particles. |
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The covalently bonded or complexed copper in copper phthalocyanine pigments is not bioavailable, and the toxicity of these products is therefore considerably reduced compared to soluble inorganic copper compounds. |
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A capture membrane comprising a porous filter membrane having a hapten bound indirectly to the membrane via a macromolecule adhered to the membrane and covalently bound to the hapten. |
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A non-enzymatic antigen characterised in that it is the covalently bonded reaction product of urease and glutaraldehyde having an average molecular weight of from greater than 480,000 to two million. |
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Some covalently bonded hydrides have a hydrogen atom bound simultaneously to two separate electronegative atoms, which are then said to be hydrogen bonded. |
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Air Products functionalized the catalysts to react with isocyanate and attach covalently to the polymer network. |
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They spread these films in alternate layers on top of sheets of cotton fabric and exposed the sandwich to ultraviolet light for 30 minutes to bond the layers covalently. |
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Optical properties of covalently bound clusters are in most cases e.g., fullerenes unlike those of either the component atoms or the bulk but are important clues to the structure and bonding of the cluster. |
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Atoms in the plane are bonded covalently, with only three of the four potential bonding sites satisfied. |
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NeuBiotics are antisense antibiotics composed of relatively short NEUGENE antisense polymers covalently linked to bacteria-permeating peptides. |
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The '053 patent relates to methods of making a covalently bonded permeation layer on a microchip. |
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Flucloxacillin binds covalently to selective lysine residues on albumin to form a hapten. |
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Meanwhile, the polyacrylamide chains form a grid-like structure that bonds covalently with the alginate chains. |
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When the dendron containing pyrene is covalently attached to the carbon nanotube, there is excimer fluorescence from the pyrene. |
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The AcrySof Natural IOL was manufactured with the same material as the AcrySof single-piece IOL, but with an additional covalently bound yellow polymerisable chromophore. |
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Proteoglycans are glycoproteins that have a core protein with one or more covalently attached glycosaminoglycan chains such as chondroitin sulfate and dermatan sulfate. |
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Lead's lighter carbon group congeners form stable or metastable allotropes with the tetrahedrally coordinated and covalently bonded diamond cubic structure. |
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The research has demonstrated that covalent drugs can be designed and targeted to irreversibly and covalently bond to molecular domains specific to proteases. |
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Unambiguous electron density for a vanadate ion covalently bound to His11 mimicking the phosphohistidine intermediate and acetate ion was observed. |
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