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Properties and structure of elastomers

Journal of Polymer Science Part C: Polymer Symposia, 1965
AbstractA study of the effect of structure on the dilatometric glass transformation temperatures, Tg, of poly(vinyl alkyl ethers) of reasonably high molecular weight showed that the Tg values of poly(vinyl n‐alkyl ethers) decrease with increasing length of the n‐alkyl group from methyl to n‐octyl.
Joginder Lal, Kenneth W. Scott
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Structure and properties of ovalbumin

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 2001
Ovalbumin is a protein of unknown function found in large quantities in avian egg-white. Surprisingly, ovalbumin belongs to the serpin family although it lacks any protease inhibitory activity. We review here what is known about the amino acid sequence, post-translational modifications and tertiary structure of ovalbumin.
J A, Huntington, P E, Stein
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Properties of the fibrous structures of the wrist

The Journal of Hand Surgery: Journal of the British Society for Surgery of the Hand, 1990
Every fibrous structure of ten wrists of fresh cadavers has been the object of an elastometric study. The opposite wrists have been studied surgically and then histologically with the optical microscope. Comparison between the two shows a close relationship between the mechanical features and the morphology of the bundles, which proved also to be ...
J N, Kuhlmann   +6 more
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Protein structure and properties

Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1971
AbstractProteins are the most versatile of the bipolymers with respect to structure, properties and function. This versatility is a consequence of the chemical diversity of their amino acid monomers and of the infinite number of ways in which the amino acid composition, linear sequence and three‐dimensional folding may be varied.
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Structural properties of hypertext

Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems - HYPERTEXT '98, 1998
In this thesis, we provide a framework that allows the study of structural properties of hypertext using formal language theory. In formal language theory, a language is defined as a set of words over a set of abstract symbols, where words are concatenations of abstract symbols.
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A Pigeonhole Property for Relational Structures

Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 1999
AbstractWe study those relational structures S with the property (P) that each partition of S contains a block isomorphic to S. We show that the Fraïsse limits of parametric classes K. have property (P); over a binary language, every countable structure in K satisfying (P) along with a condition on 1‐extensions must be isomorphic to this limit.
Anthony Bonato, Dejan Delic
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Structural properties of peroxidases

Journal of Biotechnology, 1997
Peroxidases are heme proteins which are able to catalyze the oxidation of a large variety of substrates through the reaction with hydrogen peroxide. The specific biological function, the reduction potential of the iron and the nature of the substrates which can be oxidized, are strongly determined by the structural features of the protein matrix around
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Stabilisers — their structure and properties

Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1970
AbstractThe effects in foods of hydrocolloids such as polysaccharides on water‐binding capacity, evaporation rate, crystallisation, rheological and other properties are reviewed.
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Structural Properties of Shuffle Automata

Grammars, 1999
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The structure and properties of petaline

Tetrahedron, 1969
N J, McCorkindale   +6 more
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