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 Übersetzung für 'compact molecules' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a compact molecule | compact molecules
chem.
compact molecules
kompakte Moleküle {pl}
Teiltreffer
biochem.
transfer ribonucleic acid molecules <tRNA molecules>
Transfer-Ribonukleinsäure-Moleküle {pl} <tRNA-Moleküle>
moleculesMoleküle {pl}
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chem.
template molecules
Templatmoleküle {pl}
chem.
biological molecules
biologische Moleküle {pl}
chem.
iron molecules
Eisenmoleküle {pl}
chem.
copper molecules
Kupfermoleküle {pl}
chem.
phosphor molecules
Phosphormoleküle {pl}
chem.
collagen molecules
Kollagenmoleküle {pl}
biochem.
myoglobin molecules
Myoglobinmoleküle {pl}
biochem.
selectin molecules
Selectinmoleküle {pl}
chem.
transporter molecules
Transportmoleküle {pl}
chem.
pyramidal molecules
pyramidale Moleküle {pl}
biochem.
organic molecules
organische Moleküle {pl}
biochem.
integrin molecules
Integrinmoleküle {pl}
chem.
water molecules
Wassermoleküle {pl}
biochem.
selectin molecules
Selektinmoleküle {pl}
chem.
polymer molecules
Polymermoleküle {pl}
chem.
insulin molecules
Insulinmoleküle {pl}
biochem.
adherence molecules
Adhäsionsmoleküle {pl}
biochem.
DNA molecules
DNA-Moleküle {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • It has been stated that more compact, transformed conformations of PZP occur as a result of thioester bond cleavage of the PZP resulting from interaction with small amine molecules or proteases.
  • Without incorporating the effects of solvent simulations of macromolecules (such as proteins) may yield unrealistic behavior and even small molecules may adopt more compact conformations due to favourable van der Waals forces and electrostatic interactions which would be dampened in the presence of a solvent.
  • But because SA requires high laser intensity, and the gas molecules usually have widely spread strong absorption spectra only in the mid-IR, while compact widely tunable mid-IR lasers were slow to develop, the SA technique has not been widely used for molecular chemical analysis besides precision metrology, which only been limited to the isolated wavelengths of HeNe and CO2 lasers and limited number of molecules.
  • The primary function is to package long DNA molecules into more compact, denser structures.
  • During cell division, the molecules that compose chromosomes (DNA and proteins) suffer a condensation process (called the chromatin reticulum condensation) that forms a compact and small complex called a chromatid.

  • This is due to the fact that analcime has a compact structure and thus it has a strong resistance to diffusion of both molecules and cations.
  • Chemical structures may be written in more compact forms, particularly when showing organic molecules.
  • The centrifugal micro-fluidic biochip or centrifugal micro-fluidic biodisk is a type of lab-on-a-chip technology, also known as lab-on-a-disc, that can be used to integrate processes such as separating, mixing, reaction and detecting molecules of nano-size in a single piece of platform, including a compact disk or DVD.
  • About one-third of the global energy of stabilization comes from the association between the two subunits, and one-third come from the secondary and tertiary interactions stabilizing each of the two molecules of the monomeric intermediate.
  • For instance, a machine that small and simple can be embedded or constructed using a small number of particles or molecules.

  • In contrast to liquid water, water molecules in the air moving with a higher kinetic energy and ultimately exist in a gas-like form.
  • Tetramerisation occurs only in the presence of bivalent cations (such as Ca2+ or Mg2+) or amphipathic molecules.
  • Cerebroside molecules are able form up to eight intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the polar hydrogens of the sugar and the hydroxy and amide groups of the sphingosine base of the ceramide.
  • Actin and myosin molecules attach at the cytoplasmic end of the desmotubule and can provide contractile force that closes its opening and regulates the movement of molecules through the pore.
  • Vayenas in the early 1980s and have been widely studied by various research groups for more than 100 heterogeneous catalytic reactions of mostly gaseous molecules.

  • Cellular osmolytes are polar small molecules that are synthesized or taken up by cells to maintain the integrity of cellular components during periods of osmotic or other forms of stress.
  • This X-ray radiation illuminates the atoms and molecules in the Galactic interstellar gas, which then scatter the incoming photons in different directions and at different energies.
  • Gel formation results from interlinking of coagulin molecules.
  • Further interactions via "bridged" water molecules are coordinated by residues an Asn and a Ser residue.
  • Due to the importance of the effects of solvation on the structure of macromolecules, early computer simulations which attempted to model their behaviors without including the effects of solvent ("in vacuo") could yield poor results when compared with experimental data obtained in solution.

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