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1987
Among the nucleic acids, the single-stranded RNA molecules have the highest potential to form a large variety of structures and to undergo quite different structural transitions. The determination of their structure and structural transitions is a prerequisite for understanding their function in replication, transcription, translation, and regulation ...
Paul Keese, Robert H. Symons
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Among the nucleic acids, the single-stranded RNA molecules have the highest potential to form a large variety of structures and to undergo quite different structural transitions. The determination of their structure and structural transitions is a prerequisite for understanding their function in replication, transcription, translation, and regulation ...
Paul Keese, Robert H. Symons
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Physical chemical properties of chick cartilage collagen
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1973Abstract Chick cartilage contains a molecular species of collagen which is different in the primary structure and distribution of its α chains from the collagen of chick skin and bone. Despite these differences the physical chemical properties of cartilage and skin collagens, in terms of optical rotatory dispersion, intrinsic viscosity, molecular ...
S, Igarashi, R L, Trelstad, A H, Kang
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Gemini surfactant–water mixtures: some physical–chemical properties
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2002Abstract The phase diagram of the water-Gemini 16-4-16 system has been investigated and the phase boundaries were determined. DSC and optical microscopy were used to define the region of existence of the different phases. No liquid crystalline phases have been observed, however, a two-phase region and a wide gel phase follow the solution region.
OLIVIERO ROSSI, Cesare +4 more
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Physical-chemical properties of β2-microglobulin
Molecular Immunology, 1974Abstract The hydrodynamic and optical properties of β2-microglobulin, a low mol. wt protein with established sequence homologies to the immunoglobulin G molecule, was studied by analytical gel chromatography, circular dichroism (CD), optical rotatory dispersion (ORD) and fluorescence measurements.
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Physical/chemical properties of 2,3,7,8-TCDD
Chemosphere, 1985Abstract The efforts to characterize the transport and fate of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) have been delayed because of insufficient information on the physical/chemical properties of the compound. The work presented in this paper involves the efforts to establish a sound data base for the physical/chemical properties of TCDD.
Jerry M. Schroy +2 more
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Soil Properties (Physical, Chemical, Biological, Mechanical)
2017Soil is an anchor for plant roots and as a water holding reservoir for needed moisture, soil delivers a hospitable place for a plant to take root. Some of the soil properties affecting plant growth include soil texture, aggregate size, porosity, aeration, and water holding capacity.
Christopher Sung +5 more
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On Certain Physical-Chemical Properties of Infant Formulas
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1977The article in this issue of theJournalby Paxson, Adcock, and Morriss (see p 139) directs the reader's attention to the variability in the osmolality of commonly used formulas. Further, it reminds us that notable differences in concentration exist either due to the variation among lots from a single manufacturer or due to alterations in the method of ...
W E, Segar, R W, Chesney
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Physical-Chemical Phenomena and Molecular Properties
1984The importance of air-water exchange processes as determinants of the environmental behavior and effects of natural and anthropogenic chemicals is discussed. The various exchange mechanisms of diffusion (volatilization or absorption), deposition in association with particles both dry and wet, dissolution in rainfall, spray transfer and bubble transfer ...
Donald Mackay, Wan Ying Shiu
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Cationic Ester-Containing Gemini Surfactants: Physical−Chemical Properties
Langmuir, 2010Three ester-containing cationic gemini surfactants, two with decanoyl chains and either a three-carbon or a six-carbon spacer unit and one with dodecanoyl chains and a three-carbon spacer, were synthesized and evaluated. A corresponding monomeric cationic ester surfactant was used for comparison. This type of amphiphile, a so-called esterquat, is known
A R, Tehrani-Bagha, K, Holmberg
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Rabbit liver transglutaminase: physical, chemical, and catalytic properties
Biochemistry, 1977Transglutaminase (R-glutaminyl-peptide:amine alpha-glutamyl-yltransferase [EC 2.3.2.13]) has been purified to apparent homogeneity from extracts of rabbit liver. The enzyme is a single polypeptide chain of approximately 80 000 molecular weight containing one catalytic site per molecule.
T, Abe +3 more
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