Studies on the structure and function of 16S ribosomal RNA using
... are unpaired in the model and unreactive under native conditions but reactive under quasi-secondary conditions. We find 57 such residues that show this behaviour. (iii) An unexpectedly stable structure has been identified in the region between positions 109 and 279, where many residues remain unreac ...
... are unpaired in the model and unreactive under native conditions but reactive under quasi-secondary conditions. We find 57 such residues that show this behaviour. (iii) An unexpectedly stable structure has been identified in the region between positions 109 and 279, where many residues remain unreac ...
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... • Efficiency is expected to be more than two orders of magnitude better than current Li foil detectors (~10-7) • Gaseous media • GEM multiplication • Scintillation read by CCD ...
... • Efficiency is expected to be more than two orders of magnitude better than current Li foil detectors (~10-7) • Gaseous media • GEM multiplication • Scintillation read by CCD ...
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... When a point charge is surrounded by a number of point charges. The electrostatic force experienced is the vector addition of the forces exerted on it by each of surrounding charges. Exercise 1: Charges of +50µC, -50 μC and +50μC are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle ABC . The length ...
... When a point charge is surrounded by a number of point charges. The electrostatic force experienced is the vector addition of the forces exerted on it by each of surrounding charges. Exercise 1: Charges of +50µC, -50 μC and +50μC are placed at the vertices of an equilateral triangle ABC . The length ...
Chiral charge pumping in graphene deposited on a magnetic insulator
... currents is of special relevance since alternative methods based on driving an electrical current through the interface are limited by the conductance mismatch [3]. The spin pumping-induced currents have been detected as the long-ranged dynamic interaction between two ferromagnets separated by a nor ...
... currents is of special relevance since alternative methods based on driving an electrical current through the interface are limited by the conductance mismatch [3]. The spin pumping-induced currents have been detected as the long-ranged dynamic interaction between two ferromagnets separated by a nor ...
testing a generalized domain model of photodegradation and self
... in a locally flat region on the sphere due to their small sizes. ...
... in a locally flat region on the sphere due to their small sizes. ...
Lecture 11 AMINO ACIDS AND PROTEINS The word "Protein" was
... trivial or common names based on the source from which they were first isolated or based on their properties. For eg. Asparagine was named so, as it was isolated from asparagus and glycine was so named because of its sweet taste (Greek:'glykos' meaning sweet). All the 20 amino acids, except proline, ...
... trivial or common names based on the source from which they were first isolated or based on their properties. For eg. Asparagine was named so, as it was isolated from asparagus and glycine was so named because of its sweet taste (Greek:'glykos' meaning sweet). All the 20 amino acids, except proline, ...
GAIA A Stereoscopic Census of our Galaxy
... • The investigations and analyses of optical counterparts of high energy astrophysics sources based on Gaia data and complex analyses with additional data. Specifically: • For selected targets, multispectral analyses using Gaia and other databases (such as the satellite X-ray and gamma-ray data, opt ...
... • The investigations and analyses of optical counterparts of high energy astrophysics sources based on Gaia data and complex analyses with additional data. Specifically: • For selected targets, multispectral analyses using Gaia and other databases (such as the satellite X-ray and gamma-ray data, opt ...
Aging of poled ferroelectric ceramics due to
... tioned works by Okazaki. Typical thickness of space-charge zones near the faces about h ⯝ ¯␣ / qc0, with the oxygen vacancy charge equal twice the elementary charge q and the vacancy concentration equal to half the acceptor concentration c0, amounts to 2–10 nm at c0 = 1 mol %. This thickness is by ...
... tioned works by Okazaki. Typical thickness of space-charge zones near the faces about h ⯝ ¯␣ / qc0, with the oxygen vacancy charge equal twice the elementary charge q and the vacancy concentration equal to half the acceptor concentration c0, amounts to 2–10 nm at c0 = 1 mol %. This thickness is by ...
Introduction astronomy
... Couldn’t one calculate the wavelength from the energy difference Eup-Elo? ...
... Couldn’t one calculate the wavelength from the energy difference Eup-Elo? ...
Chapter 5 The Structure and Function of Large Biological Molecules
... 56) The R group or side chain of the amino acid serine is —CH 2 OH. The R group or side chain of the amino acid alanine is —CH 3 . Where would you expect to find these amino acids in a globular protein in aqueous solution? A) Serine would be in the interior, and alanine would be on the exterior of ...
... 56) The R group or side chain of the amino acid serine is —CH 2 OH. The R group or side chain of the amino acid alanine is —CH 3 . Where would you expect to find these amino acids in a globular protein in aqueous solution? A) Serine would be in the interior, and alanine would be on the exterior of ...
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... a) Charge distributions consist of a very large number of closely spaced charges. b) Charge distributions may be uniform arrangements of charges along a line, over a surface, or throughout a volume. c) Calculus provides important tools for determining electric fields due to charge distributions. ...
... a) Charge distributions consist of a very large number of closely spaced charges. b) Charge distributions may be uniform arrangements of charges along a line, over a surface, or throughout a volume. c) Calculus provides important tools for determining electric fields due to charge distributions. ...
Polarized light scattering by hexagonal ice crystals
... So far we have derived a number of mathematical expressions governing the electric fields and the outgoingrays relative to the coordinate system OX'Y'Z' defined previously. Now we need to transform the electric vectors due to reflection and refraction events to the scattering plane containing the in ...
... So far we have derived a number of mathematical expressions governing the electric fields and the outgoingrays relative to the coordinate system OX'Y'Z' defined previously. Now we need to transform the electric vectors due to reflection and refraction events to the scattering plane containing the in ...
Physics Week 2(Sem. 2)
... Often electric field lines are curved, as in the case of electric dipoles. A dipole consists of two electric charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign. The electric field of a dipole is proportional to the product of the magnitude of one of the charges and the distance between the charges ...
... Often electric field lines are curved, as in the case of electric dipoles. A dipole consists of two electric charges of equal magnitude but opposite sign. The electric field of a dipole is proportional to the product of the magnitude of one of the charges and the distance between the charges ...
The effect of demagnetization on the magnetocaloric
... predict and optimize the output of magnetic refrigeration devices. These models are in general configured to calculate the performance using gadolinium as the magnetocaloric material, relying either on mean field theory 共MFT兲 calculations3,4 or experimental measurements of the gadolinium properties5 ...
... predict and optimize the output of magnetic refrigeration devices. These models are in general configured to calculate the performance using gadolinium as the magnetocaloric material, relying either on mean field theory 共MFT兲 calculations3,4 or experimental measurements of the gadolinium properties5 ...
What are three ways to measure the concentration of a solution?
... • B. If a light beam has a wavelength of 6.33x1011 m, what is the frequency? ...
... • B. If a light beam has a wavelength of 6.33x1011 m, what is the frequency? ...
Circular dichroism
Circular dichroism (CD) is dichroism involving circularly polarized light, i.e., the differential absorption of left- and right-handed light. Left-hand circular (LHC) and right-hand circular (RHC) polarized light represent two possible spin angular momentum states for a photon, and so circular dichroism is also referred to as dichroism for spin angular momentum. This phenomenon was discovered by Jean-Baptiste Biot, Augustin Fresnel, and Aimé Cotton in the first half of the 19th century. It is exhibited in the absorption bands of optically active chiral molecules. CD spectroscopy has a wide range of applications in many different fields. Most notably, UV CD is used to investigate the secondary structure of proteins. UV/Vis CD is used to investigate charge-transfer transitions. Near-infrared CD is used to investigate geometric and electronic structure by probing metal d→d transitions. Vibrational circular dichroism, which uses light from the infrared energy region, is used for structural studies of small organic molecules, and most recently proteins and DNA.