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Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, 1995
AbstractThe affinity of two molecules for each other and its temperature dependence are determined by the change in enthalpy, free enthalpy, entropy, and heat capacity upon dissociation. As we know the forces that stabilize‐protein–protein or protein–DNA association and the three‐dimensional structures of the complex, we can in principle derive values ...
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AbstractThe affinity of two molecules for each other and its temperature dependence are determined by the change in enthalpy, free enthalpy, entropy, and heat capacity upon dissociation. As we know the forces that stabilize‐protein–protein or protein–DNA association and the three‐dimensional structures of the complex, we can in principle derive values ...
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Affine Transformations in Affine Differential Geometry
Results in Mathematics, 1989For a \(C^{\infty}\) hypersurface immersion f: \(M^ n\to R^{n+1}\), with M orientable, let \(\nabla\) be the affine connection induced by the affine normal and let h be the corresponding (first affine) fundamental form. The author studies the Lie subgroup of those affine transformations of M, with respect to \(\nabla\), that preserve h, namely \(G ...
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Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1952
Let Π be an affine plane which admits a collineation τ such that the cyclic group generated by τ leaves one point (say X) fixed, and is transitive on the set of all other points of Π. Such “cyclic affine planes” have been previously studied, especially in India, and the principal result relevant to the present discussion is the following theorem of ...
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Let Π be an affine plane which admits a collineation τ such that the cyclic group generated by τ leaves one point (say X) fixed, and is transitive on the set of all other points of Π. Such “cyclic affine planes” have been previously studied, especially in India, and the principal result relevant to the present discussion is the following theorem of ...
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Affine, Quasi-affine and Co-affine Frames
2021Biswaranjan Behera, Qaiser Jahan
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1980
In these notes, first published in 1980, Professor Northcott provides a self-contained introduction to the theory of affine algebraic groups for mathematicians with a basic knowledge of communicative algebra and field theory. The book divides into two parts.
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In these notes, first published in 1980, Professor Northcott provides a self-contained introduction to the theory of affine algebraic groups for mathematicians with a basic knowledge of communicative algebra and field theory. The book divides into two parts.
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