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1. Amylose forms a significant proportion of the macromolecular structure of starch

2. Attempts to identify the nature of the macromolecular complex by analytical ultracentrifugation were not successful.

3. A method for ab initio determination of macromolecular crystallographic phases using bessel function

4. After sucrose density-gradient ultracentrifugation the macromolecular amylase was recovered with 7-S globulins.

5. Preparation 1 / 00 Macromolecular products derived from proteins (food proteins A23; glue, gelatine C09H)

6. Crystallography Made Crystal Clear: A Guide for Users of Macromolecular Models (Complementary Science) Gale Rhodes

7. Benzimidazole-based copolymer, and an organic macromolecular thin-film solar cell device comprising the same

8. Demixing of amylose and Amylopectin was observed within the phase of starch in macromolecular solution

9. Relationship between scale-dependent effect of viscosity and existence of large macromolecular aggregates is proposed.

10. Coot is a graphics program for building, refining and analysing macromolecular models obtained with crystallographic procedures

11. Antiparallel strand: a macromolecular strand that is oriented in the opposite direction of a neighboring strand.

12. Antigens are almost exclusively macromolecular or molecules bound to or otherwise associated with (larger) particulate bodies.

13. The macromolecular material which is generally rigid contains in addition amorphous islands of very high mobility.

14. Medical services for structural analysis and characterization of macromolecular and nanostructured biological systems based on small angle scattering

15. Simple and concise definition: Chromatin is a macromolecular complex of a DNA macromolecule and protein macromolecules (and RNA)

16. It is possible that the Au nanoparticles block further molecular alignment after poling, in essence locking the macromolecular configuration.

17. Specificity is referred to that, immune responses are directed toward and able todistinguish between distinct Antigen or small parts of macromolecular Antigens.Ab1 …

18. The macromolecular compound according to the present invention can be used in various fields such as organic macromolecular solar cells, organic thin-film transistors and organic electroluminescent elements since it can provide outstanding light-absorbing properties, electrical conductivity, photovoltaic power and light-emission characteristics, and it is amenable to the process of spin coating when the device is employed.

19. · Anti-slip materials ; Abrasives ( manufacture of abrasive or friction articles or shaped materials, containing macromolecular substances C08J 5/14 ) [4] M 3/18

20. The course of study in Biochemistry emphasizes macromolecular structure and function, control of gene expression, and metabolic regulation as they relate to basic and biomedical science.

21. This collagen has a macromolecular “hypostability”, reflected by an increased susceptibility to collagenase digestion and an increased solubility in alkali solution, acidic buffers, hydrogen bonds breaker and electrostatic bonds breaker solutions.

22. Coated with a pH-independent water-insoluble macromolecular base, recouvert d'une base macromoléculaire insoluble dans l'eau indépendante du pH: Enzyme electrodes having a surface Coated with a film

23. Bioinformatics employs a wide range of computational techniques including sequence and structural alignment, database design and data mining, macromolecular geometry, phylogenetic tree construction, prediction of protein structure and function, gene finding, and expression data clustering

24. Physical properties of biological macromolecules and macromolecular assemblies; biopolymer folding; ligand binding and allostery; lipid membranes; cellular electricity and nerve conduction; models of molecular motors; stochasticity in biology; numerical and experimental techniques in Biophysics; synthetic biology.

25. Antifungals can be grouped into three classes based on their site of action: azoles, which inhibit the synthesis of ergosterol (the main fungal sterol); polyenes, which interact with fungal membrane sterols physicochemically; and 5-fluorocytosine, which inhibits macromolecular synthesis.

26. Evaluation of Absorbability of Macromolecular Substances in the Oral Mucosa and Skin using a Three-Dimensional Tissue Culture Model Furthermore, [Hg.sup.2+] displayed excellent Absorbability due to the test strips having better sensitivity and selectivity with the [Hg.sup.2+] in the solution.

27. The main difference between Chaperones and chaperonins is that Chaperones are proteins that assist the covalent folding or unfolding and the assembly or disassembly of other macromolecular structures, whereas chaperonins are a class of molecular Chaperones which provide favorable conditions for the correct folding of denatured proteins, thus preventing aggregation.

28. Two varieties of Anti-Rh Blood Grouping Serums are recognized, i.e., (1) saline agglutinating “complete” Antiserums, which specifically agglutinate human red blood cells suspended in saline TS, and (2) “blocking or incomplete” Antiserums, which contain protein or other macromolecular substances, usually require the cells to be suspended in serum or plasma, and generally are for slide …

29. Under favorable conditions, the coalescence of the Coacervate drops (which may be preceded by flocculation, or their combination to give loose, flaky aggregates) leads to a separation of the system into two liquid layers separated by a clearly defined interface: a layer of the equilibrium liquid, with a low concentration of the macromolecular compound, and a layer of increased concentration, called the …

30. As a rule of thumb for picking or passing on a GPU, John Stone, a senior research programmer in the theoretical and computational biophysics group and NIH Resource for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, says, "If an algorithm is largely sequential and Branchy, it might not make a good match for a GPU."

31. Lubricating compositions characterised by the additive being an organic non-macromolecular compound containing oxygen [4] . having a carbon chain of less than 30 atoms [4] . . Hydroxy compounds [4] . . . having hydroxy groups bound to acyclic or cycloaliphatic carbon atoms [4] . . . . containing at least 2 hydroxy groups [4] . . . having hydroxy groups bound to a carbon atom of a six-membered aromatic ring [4] . . . . with condensed rings [4] . . . . containing at least 2 hydroxy groups [4] 226 226 226 226 226 226 226 226