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Simple Model of Liquid Water Dynamics. [PDF]
We develop an analytical statistical-mechanical model to study the dynamic properties of liquid water. In this two-dimensional model, neighboring waters can interact through a hydrogen bond, a van der Waals contact, or an ice-like cage structure or have no interaction.
Urbic T, Dill KA.
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Water Dynamics in Cancer Cells: Lessons from Quasielastic Neutron Scattering [PDF]
The severity of the cancer statistics around the globe and the complexity involving the behavior of cancer cells inevitably calls for contributions from multidisciplinary areas of research.
Murillo L. Martins +2 more
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As a result, of a trawl survey performed in the Pacific waters of the Kuril Islands within the EEZ of the Russian Federation and outside the external border of the EEZ of the Russian Federation, the abundance and biomass of all representatives of nekton ...
A. N. Starovoitov +2 more
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Dynamics of protein hydration water [PDF]
We present the frequency- and temperature-dependent dielectric properties of lysozyme solutions in a broad concentration regime, measured at subzero temperatures and compare the results with measurements above the freezing point of water and on hydrated lysozyme powder.
Wolf, M. +4 more
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Computer Percolation Models for Espresso Coffee: State of the Art, Results and Future Perspectives
Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages in the world. This has two main consequences: a high level of competitiveness among the players operating in the sector and an increasing pressure from the supply chain on the environment.
Simone Angeloni +6 more
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Long-term vegetation monitoring for different habitats in floodplains [PDF]
A floodplain-restoration project along the Danube between Neuburg and Ingolstadt (Germany) aims to bring back water and sediment dynamic to the floodplain.
LANG Petra +4 more
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The interaction of water and surfaces, at molecular level, is of critical importance for understanding processes such as corrosion, friction, catalysis and mass transport.
M. Sacchi, A. Tamtögl
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Mutagenic analysis of actin reveals the mechanism of His161 flipping that triggers ATP hydrolysis
The dynamic assembly of actin is controlled by the hydrolysis of ATP, bound to the center of the molecule. Upon polymerization, actin undergoes a conformational change from the monomeric G-form to the fibrous F-form, which is associated with the flipping
Mitsusada Iwasa +9 more
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The Dynamic Surface Tension of Water [PDF]
The surface tension of water is an important parameter for many biological or industrial processes, and roughly a factor of 3 higher than that of nonpolar liquids such as oils, which is usually attributed to hydrogen bonding and dipolar interactions.
Ines M. Hauner +4 more
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THE INTERIOR DYNAMICS OF WATER PLANETS [PDF]
The ever-expanding catalog of detected super-Earths calls for theoretical studies of their properties in the case of a substantial water layer. This work considers such water planets with a range of masses and water mass fractions (2 to 5 M_Earth, 0.02% to 50% H2 O).
Fu, Roger +2 more
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