Using a low energy nitrogen laser, Tanaka showed that he could make gaseous clouds of matrix ions carrying macromolecular ions with them. |
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Furthermore, cholesterol is required for macromolecular synthesis and cell growth as well as for membrane biogenesis in this microorganism. |
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These cosolute molecules bathe and solvate the macromolecular solute as water does. |
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Diene elastomers can be recognized by the presence of double bonds in the main chains of the macromolecular molecules. |
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The bond that the silicon creates with oxygen in order to form the macromolecular skeleton endows silicones with exceptional properties. |
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He chiefly specialised in the field of macromolecular organic chemistry, which he was a founder of at home and abroad. |
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This elasticity is the result of macromolecular structures made up of very long molecules held together by strong bonds. |
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Receptors' means biological macromolecular structures capable of binding ligands, the binding of which affects physiological functions. |
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Their basic structure is identical: the macromolecular structure is obtained in both cases by copolymerization. |
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The obtained polymers display geminated allyl groups on every third carbon alongside the macromolecular backbone. |
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Our results demonstrate that the mechanisms of spore coat self-assembly are similar to those described for inorganic and macromolecular crystallization. |
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At Cambridge, Jean Olwen Thomas, professor of macromolecular biochemistry, becomes a dame in recognition of her work in biochemistry. |
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Nanoscience is the study of phenomena and the manipulation of materials at the atomic, molecular and macromolecular scales. |
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Plastics can also be made of synthetic or natural occurring macromolecular structures which are chemically reacted with other starting substances to create a modified macromolecule. |
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Physicochemical properties: Pentosan polysulfate sodium is a semi-synthetically produced heparin-like macromolecular carbohydrate derivative which chemically and structurally resembles glycosaminoglycans. |
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Nanotechnologies process materials are at the atomic, molecular and macromolecular scale, where properties may differ from those seen at a larger scale. |
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It is a technique that underpins virtually all areas of condensed matter science, from engineering and materials, to macromolecular chemistry and biology. |
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These studies show that fungitoxic activity of ciclopirox olamine appears to be attributed to the inhibition of uptake of precursors of macromolecular syntheses from the medium. |
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One can only congratulate the author for having provided this comprehensive presentation of macromolecular chemistry. |
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By modulation of the membrane's permeability, this technology can be applied to enable the delivery of macromolecular BCS Class III drugs. |
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Among such macromolecular materials with oxygen atoms are polyacetals. |
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Changes in evolutionary rates may create difficulties in interpretation, but macromolecular studies have three notable advantages over comparative anatomy and the other classical disciplines. |
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In the late 1970s, macromolecular crystallography at NIST began with collaboration between NIST and NIH to establish a single-crystal neutron diffractometer. |
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