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“Starch is Very Fatty”: Understanding the Logic in Undergraduate Student Conceptions about Biological Molecules

“Starch is Very Fatty”: Understanding the Logic in Undergraduate Student Conceptions about Biological Molecules

... the biological molecules themselves, students knew very little beyond nutritional information, and even their nutritional understanding was highly limited, often to single generalized roles for each of the ...

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Radical formation and electron transfer in biological molecules

Radical formation and electron transfer in biological molecules

... of biological processes [1]; particularly in proteins (Chapter ...in biological systems only if they are (i) sufficiently controlled and (ii) sufficiently ...of biological ET, charge transfer events ...

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unit-1-biological-molecules

unit-1-biological-molecules

... (iii) Using the information given, suggest why there are differences in the concentrations of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids in the milk from the women in the vegan and control g[r] ...

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Solute-Solvent Interactions in Biological Molecules: L-Cysteine

Solute-Solvent Interactions in Biological Molecules: L-Cysteine

... L-cysteine has also been evaluated as a corrosion inhibitor for copper in neutral and acidic chloride solutions [4, 5]. The electrochemistry of L-cysteine on different electrodes, such as mercury, gold, platinum, ...

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Spatiotemporal Oscillations in Biological Molecules:
Histidine-Molybdate Interactions

Spatiotemporal Oscillations in Biological Molecules: Histidine-Molybdate Interactions

... The Nyquist plots for 0.177 M L-histidine - 0.177 M sodium molybdate, 0.067 M NaOH, at pH 9.6 and at 0.05V are given in Figure 19. Highly symmetric and smooth impedance spectra exhibiting loci in four quadrants are ...

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Spatiotemporal Oscillations in Biological Molecules: Hydrogen Peroxide and Parkinson’s Disease

Spatiotemporal Oscillations in Biological Molecules: Hydrogen Peroxide and Parkinson’s Disease

... We had reported before that the potential induced and water structure-enforced ion pair formation was better at lower concentrations of NaCl [27] and a similar behavior was exhibited by [r] ...

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Computer simulation of conformational change in biological molecules

Computer simulation of conformational change in biological molecules

... AUTHOR year of submission "Full thesis title", University of Southampton, name of the University School or Department, PhD Thesis, pagination... Find an IMF in the dataset, D.[r] ...

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Electron Transfer Through Organic and Biological Molecules

Electron Transfer Through Organic and Biological Molecules

... We have now applied this technique to measure electron transfer rates in glasses of organic solvents. A number of potential glassing solvents were evaluated for their ability to dissolve various donors and acceptors and ...

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Spatiotemporal Oscillations in Biological Molecules: Molybdate-L-Cysteine

Spatiotemporal Oscillations in Biological Molecules: Molybdate-L-Cysteine

... and α-COO - and the second pair to Na + and sulfhydryl S - . The impedance exhibited negative differential resistance: impedance loci occurring in two or more quadrants at different pH values. When the potential was ...

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CATION COMPLEXATION AND EFFECT OF SOLVATION IN MOLECULES OF BIOLOGICAL INTEREST: A QUANTUM CHEMICAL STUDY

CATION COMPLEXATION AND EFFECT OF SOLVATION IN MOLECULES OF BIOLOGICAL INTEREST: A QUANTUM CHEMICAL STUDY

... The importance of metal ions and their diverse applications in chemistry and biochemistry are indubitable. In many biochemical systems, metal ions are of paramount importance. Alkali metal ions are very important in ...

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Influence mechanism of the natural and technogenic electromagnetic fields on life safety

Influence mechanism of the natural and technogenic electromagnetic fields on life safety

... of biological synergetics of non-linear non-equilibrium dynamic open systems clearly explain the mechanism behind the effect of weak and superweak physical fields on biological structures of an organism ...

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A theoretical investigation of the electronic structure and properties of glutathione, ascorbic acid and related molecules

A theoretical investigation of the electronic structure and properties of glutathione, ascorbic acid and related molecules

... The choice of basis set will depend on the problem to be investigated. Because of the large size of most biological molecules, calculations are frequently limited to the use of a minimal basis set. Minimal ...

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The physics of life : one molecule at a time

The physics of life : one molecule at a time

... of biological molecules inside living cells, the actual number of molecules that are directly involved in any given biological process at any one time is generally ...low. Biological ...

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Immune responses against autointracellular pathogenic  genomes or cancered cells

Immune responses against autointracellular pathogenic genomes or cancered cells

... all biological molecules/biomass of its cells produced by the coded information or directives of this changed genome are foreign (nonself) to the body of the patient and that is why the killer immune cells ...

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ChemCh8.4.ppt

ChemCh8.4.ppt

... Hydrogen bonds are the strongest of the intermolecular forces and are extremely important in determining the properties of water and biological molecules such as proteins... 8.4 Pola[r] ...

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SPECTROFLUORIMETRIC STUDIES ON THE INTERACTION OF MOXIFLOXACIN WITH HERRING SPERM DNA

SPECTROFLUORIMETRIC STUDIES ON THE INTERACTION OF MOXIFLOXACIN WITH HERRING SPERM DNA

... small molecules are bound to large biological molecules by 3 binding modes: intercalative binding, electrostatic binding, and groove ...small molecules with a planar aromatic system can insert ...

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Label-free Detection of Single Molecule Using Microtoroid Optical Resonators

Label-free Detection of Single Molecule Using Microtoroid Optical Resonators

... single molecules using the microtoroid, however, this result was met with considerable skepticism [27, ...tagged molecules were bound to the microtoroid so that their unitary photo-bleaching could be used ...

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Drug Repositioning: Concept, Classification, Methodology, and Importance in Rare/Orphans and Neglected Diseases

Drug Repositioning: Concept, Classification, Methodology, and Importance in Rare/Orphans and Neglected Diseases

... The DR has two profiles: on target and off target (Figure 2). In the first one, the known pharmacological mechanism of a drug or drug candidate is applied to new therapeutic indications, i.e., they are molecules ...

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Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Effect Study of Some New Azo and Azo–Chalcone Compounds Derived from 2, 6-Diaminopyridine

Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Effect Study of Some New Azo and Azo–Chalcone Compounds Derived from 2, 6-Diaminopyridine

... many biological important molecules (for example folate, antifolate drugs besides cytosine derivatives) [9], the poor solubility of (2, 6-DAP) and its derivatives in water prevent them from crossing the ...

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Cyclodextrins in Drug Delivery Systems and Their E ects on Biological Barriers

Cyclodextrins in Drug Delivery Systems and Their E ects on Biological Barriers

... drug molecules and drug-cyclodextrin complexes, the aggregation of cyclodextrin molecules is also a known phenomenon ...cyclodextrin molecules along a single polymeric ...Pegylated molecules ...

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