technical report 91 -32
... radioactive elements to the biosphere. Intrusion of water into the repository could lead to leaching of the radioactive elements and migration through the barriers into surface waters from where they could enter the food chain. Government regulations set a limit for radiation doses resulting from su ...
... radioactive elements to the biosphere. Intrusion of water into the repository could lead to leaching of the radioactive elements and migration through the barriers into surface waters from where they could enter the food chain. Government regulations set a limit for radiation doses resulting from su ...
EFFLORESCENCE: A simple Explanation, A Simple Solution
... Efflorescence is a deposit of soluble salts, usually white in color, which sometimes appears on the surface of masonry or concrete construction. Often efflorescence is apparent just after the structure is completed, when the builder, architect and owner are most concerned with the appearance of the ...
... Efflorescence is a deposit of soluble salts, usually white in color, which sometimes appears on the surface of masonry or concrete construction. Often efflorescence is apparent just after the structure is completed, when the builder, architect and owner are most concerned with the appearance of the ...
Comparative Analysis of ,Multiple Protein
... highly conservedthroughout a given protein family has Many multiple sequence alignment programs and diminished value for detecting new biologically inforvarious scoring sche,meshave been developedto analyze mative patterns. The multiple protein-seqcence alignment protkm potential relationshi'p among ...
... highly conservedthroughout a given protein family has Many multiple sequence alignment programs and diminished value for detecting new biologically inforvarious scoring sche,meshave been developedto analyze mative patterns. The multiple protein-seqcence alignment protkm potential relationshi'p among ...
2. Solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) - RSC Publishing
... The availability of a certain amount (milligrams) of these types of proteins (incorporating one or several posttranslational modifications) is mandatory for biological studies of a particular disease. However, the production of these target proteins in pure form is extremely complex or in some cases ...
... The availability of a certain amount (milligrams) of these types of proteins (incorporating one or several posttranslational modifications) is mandatory for biological studies of a particular disease. However, the production of these target proteins in pure form is extremely complex or in some cases ...
Rab Proteins and the Organization of Organelle Membrane Domains
... For example, cargo from the extracellular environment is internalized into early endosomes where it is sorted for recycling to the plasma membrane or degradation in lysosomes. Clearly, such steps need to be coordinated in time and space. The work on Rab GTPases has revealed molecular features and fu ...
... For example, cargo from the extracellular environment is internalized into early endosomes where it is sorted for recycling to the plasma membrane or degradation in lysosomes. Clearly, such steps need to be coordinated in time and space. The work on Rab GTPases has revealed molecular features and fu ...
Grafting Techniques towards Production of Peptide-Tethered
... materials should act as 3D templates for cell culture, mimicking the ECM environment and promoting cell-matrix interactions responsible for modulating cellular activity and tissue organization [1–3]. Understanding the composition and functions of the ECM is of chief importance for developing new 3D ...
... materials should act as 3D templates for cell culture, mimicking the ECM environment and promoting cell-matrix interactions responsible for modulating cellular activity and tissue organization [1–3]. Understanding the composition and functions of the ECM is of chief importance for developing new 3D ...
Crosslinking Technical Handbook
... what is crosslinking? Crosslinking is the process of chemically joining two or more molecules by a covalent bond. Crosslinking reagents contain reactive ends to specific functional groups (primary amines, sulfhydryls, etc.) on proteins or other molecules. The availability of several chemical groups ...
... what is crosslinking? Crosslinking is the process of chemically joining two or more molecules by a covalent bond. Crosslinking reagents contain reactive ends to specific functional groups (primary amines, sulfhydryls, etc.) on proteins or other molecules. The availability of several chemical groups ...
Quantitative Comparison of the Hydrogen Bond
... amino acids (Figure 1). These correlations clearly show that the H-bond patterns of the first antiparallel β-sheet and of the central R-helix are very similar under native state and A-state conditions. In contrast, the h3JNC′ correlations in the C-terminal part indicate numerous parallel and antipar ...
... amino acids (Figure 1). These correlations clearly show that the H-bond patterns of the first antiparallel β-sheet and of the central R-helix are very similar under native state and A-state conditions. In contrast, the h3JNC′ correlations in the C-terminal part indicate numerous parallel and antipar ...
Design and Evaluation of Hydrophobic Ion
... dosage forms have been introduced and widely investigated as drug delivery systems for both hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules. Nanoparticulate based formulation approach has been very successful for the delivery of small and large molecules. Hydrogen bond: These interactions arise from partial s ...
... dosage forms have been introduced and widely investigated as drug delivery systems for both hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules. Nanoparticulate based formulation approach has been very successful for the delivery of small and large molecules. Hydrogen bond: These interactions arise from partial s ...
Molecular characteristics of sucrose synthase
... SuSy isoformes of analysed enzyme which were distinguished in presented studies have also been found in several eudicotyledons, i.e. potato, carrot, Japanese pear fruit and BY-2 tobacco heterotrophic cells [5, 6, 8]. Matic et al. [6] suggested that SuSyI is more involved in channeling metabolites in ...
... SuSy isoformes of analysed enzyme which were distinguished in presented studies have also been found in several eudicotyledons, i.e. potato, carrot, Japanese pear fruit and BY-2 tobacco heterotrophic cells [5, 6, 8]. Matic et al. [6] suggested that SuSyI is more involved in channeling metabolites in ...
Chapter 7 Body Systems
... Amino acids—building blocks of proteins (Figures 2-17 to 2-19) • Essential amino acids—eight amino acids that cannot be produced by the human body ...
... Amino acids—building blocks of proteins (Figures 2-17 to 2-19) • Essential amino acids—eight amino acids that cannot be produced by the human body ...
1. INTRODUCTION The dried cells of
... (Arthrospira) is a blue-green algae found in alkaline Lakes around the world. The name “Spirulina” is derived from the Latin word for “helix” or “spiral”, referring to the physical structure of the organism. It is motile multicellular filamentous blue-green algae and reproduces by binary fission. Sp ...
... (Arthrospira) is a blue-green algae found in alkaline Lakes around the world. The name “Spirulina” is derived from the Latin word for “helix” or “spiral”, referring to the physical structure of the organism. It is motile multicellular filamentous blue-green algae and reproduces by binary fission. Sp ...
Bulk etch characteristics of colorless LR 115 SSNTD
... for 70 and 100 min. It can seen that the shape of the alpha-particle tracks were in fact irregular with blurred contours thus making accurate measurements of track diameters very difficult. The ragged edge of the etched-track openings, as well as the rough surface of the detector were observed in the ...
... for 70 and 100 min. It can seen that the shape of the alpha-particle tracks were in fact irregular with blurred contours thus making accurate measurements of track diameters very difficult. The ragged edge of the etched-track openings, as well as the rough surface of the detector were observed in the ...
BLAST Homepage and Selected Search Pages
... Eight score matrices from two families are available (A). The default BLOSUM62 matrix is the best general purpose matrix. For short queries, PAM30 is often selected. Each matrix has D its own set of supported gap penalties under E the Gap Costs pull-down menu (B). Scores for protein alignment can be ...
... Eight score matrices from two families are available (A). The default BLOSUM62 matrix is the best general purpose matrix. For short queries, PAM30 is often selected. Each matrix has D its own set of supported gap penalties under E the Gap Costs pull-down menu (B). Scores for protein alignment can be ...
An introduction to circular dichroism spectroscopy
... measured over a range of wavelengths. CD spectroscopy is used extensively to study chiral molecules of all types and sizes, but it is in the study of large biological molecules where it finds its most important applications. A primary use is in analysing the secondary structure or conformation of ...
... measured over a range of wavelengths. CD spectroscopy is used extensively to study chiral molecules of all types and sizes, but it is in the study of large biological molecules where it finds its most important applications. A primary use is in analysing the secondary structure or conformation of ...
Making protein (translation)
... Part II: Translation • Using the length of messenger RNA to assemble amino acids into proteins. • Takes place in a ribosome. ...
... Part II: Translation • Using the length of messenger RNA to assemble amino acids into proteins. • Takes place in a ribosome. ...
Non-ideal Plastic Behavior
... without having to remove a sample from the process. These techniques allow problems to be determined much more quickly and therefore lead to improved product quality and less waste. The ideal criteria for an online technique is that it be capable of rapid and precise measurements, it is non-intrusiv ...
... without having to remove a sample from the process. These techniques allow problems to be determined much more quickly and therefore lead to improved product quality and less waste. The ideal criteria for an online technique is that it be capable of rapid and precise measurements, it is non-intrusiv ...
Chemistry 433 BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY MANUAL
... The preferred page layout for lab report submission has the body of your paper in double-spaced text.) Many scientists have their own preferred ways of writing papers. Most scientists, however, use an iterative process of writing, in which they write the paper, and then rewrite it several times befo ...
... The preferred page layout for lab report submission has the body of your paper in double-spaced text.) Many scientists have their own preferred ways of writing papers. Most scientists, however, use an iterative process of writing, in which they write the paper, and then rewrite it several times befo ...
Draft: set up of conference
... Different whey sources (with cheese production based on cows, sheep, goats or buffalo milk), with casein production (rennet, acid), with Greek Yoghurt production, from ultafiltration of milk, etc ) ...
... Different whey sources (with cheese production based on cows, sheep, goats or buffalo milk), with casein production (rennet, acid), with Greek Yoghurt production, from ultafiltration of milk, etc ) ...
Book Review Werner Callebaut and Diego Rasskin
... Modularity is an old concept in the biological sciences. As early as the 18th century, comparative anatomists such as Cuvier and Saint-Hilaire discussed structural modules representing the parts of an organism, usually at the adult stage (see Winther (2001) for a recent review). Embryologists recogn ...
... Modularity is an old concept in the biological sciences. As early as the 18th century, comparative anatomists such as Cuvier and Saint-Hilaire discussed structural modules representing the parts of an organism, usually at the adult stage (see Winther (2001) for a recent review). Embryologists recogn ...
Glove, Nitrile, Cleanroom, Dissipative
... Description: Dissipative free Cleanroom Nitrile Gloves are 100% Nitrile which is manufactured to provide the lowest levels of particulates and extractables possible. Our Nitrile Gloves contain no latex protein making them an allergen-free alternative to latex-sensitive users. Fully textured fingers ...
... Description: Dissipative free Cleanroom Nitrile Gloves are 100% Nitrile which is manufactured to provide the lowest levels of particulates and extractables possible. Our Nitrile Gloves contain no latex protein making them an allergen-free alternative to latex-sensitive users. Fully textured fingers ...
1 Introduction: why study polymers for the health sciences?
... polysaccharides are polymolecular and their composition can be heterogeneous. Polymers obtained from chemical synthesis form a family of macromolecular species characterised by a mean molecular weight with a certain distribution, termed the ‘polymolecularity’. In the case of copolymers, the composit ...
... polysaccharides are polymolecular and their composition can be heterogeneous. Polymers obtained from chemical synthesis form a family of macromolecular species characterised by a mean molecular weight with a certain distribution, termed the ‘polymolecularity’. In the case of copolymers, the composit ...
Teaching with SCIGRESS - Photochemical Dynamics Group
... One of the important achievements in chemistry is our ability to predict the bulk properties of a compound based on what we know of the microscopic structure of molecules and ions. Molecular geometry provides much of the information upon which these predictions are made. From lectures you have learn ...
... One of the important achievements in chemistry is our ability to predict the bulk properties of a compound based on what we know of the microscopic structure of molecules and ions. Molecular geometry provides much of the information upon which these predictions are made. From lectures you have learn ...
Protein adsorption
Adsorption (not to be mistaken for absorption) is the accumulation and adhesion of molecules, atoms, ions, or larger particles to a surface, but without surface penetration occurring. The adsorption of larger biomolecules such as proteins is of high physiological relevance, and as such they adsorb with different mechanisms than their molecular or atomic analogs. Some of the major driving forces behind protein adsorption include: surface energy, intermolecular forces, hydrophobicity, and ionic or electrostatic interaction. By knowing how these factors affect protein adsorption, they can then be manipulated by machining, alloying, and other engineering techniques to select for the most optimal performance in biomedical or physiological applications.