The formation of a bleach continuum suggests the presence of a polarizable proton in the ground state that changes during the photocycle. |
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There were large amounts of polarizable foreign body material contained within the membranes and maternal decidua, without associated inflammation or tissue reaction. |
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Another active area of biophysical research concerns the study of the interactions involving charged, polar and polarizable groups of atoms in proteins. |
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In this mutant the proton pump process is inhibited, and one does not expect to observe a change in the polarizable proton absorption during the photocycle. |
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Future studies that aim at revealing the vibrational signature of the polarizable proton along membrane surfaces are highly appreciated and welcome. |
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The electrode may be a polarizable electrode composed of activated carbon. |
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The CFCs have still higher boiling points because the chloride is even more polarizable than fluoride. |
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Due to symmetry and charge neutrality, a polarizable particle in a uniform electric field will experience no net force. |
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Numerous sheet-like refractile and strongly polarizable particles are present within the histiocytes. |
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From their point of view the universality of scaling suggests an underlying polarizable structured vacuum of mini white and black holes. |
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Davis mentioned that certain zeolites are successfully used for the selective adsorption of polar or polarizable molecules from some petroleum fractions. |
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