Chemistry of Life Processes Institute, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 60208, USA Matthew R. Clutter Department of Molecular Biosciences, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 60208, USA Matthew R. Clutter Contributions S.B., G.W., and M.L.M. conceptualized the project and designed the...
Some pertinent research questions which need to be addressed include the followings: What's the aggregation response of the black soil particles with higher organic content in strong soil electric field? How strong the non-DLVO factors affect soil colloid dispersion and soil aggregate structure? The...
Dissipative System theory was proposed by Ilya Prigogine, a Belgian physical chemist received the Nobel Prize in chemistry 1977, to study nonlinear behavior of a thermodynamically open system operating far from thermodynamic equilibrium, that exchanges energy, matter, and information with the external ...
Home Journal of Mathematical Chemistry Article Quantum molecular similarity measures (QMSM) as a natural way leading towards a theoretical foundation of quantitative structure-properties relationships (QSPR)Published: September 1995 Volume 18, pages 237–246, (1995) Cite this article ...
Dissipative System theory was proposed by Ilya Prigogine, a Belgian physical chemist received the Nobel Prize in chemistry 1977, to study nonlinear behavior of a thermodynamically open system operating far from thermodynamic equilibrium, that exchanges energy, matter, and information with the external ...
1. The chemical profiling of Chinese medicinal materials was searched from the Chinese Academic Journal Network Publishing Database (CAJD) (https://www.cnki.net/) by using the combinations of the keywords (“name”, “progress”, and “chemistry”) in the title. Original research on ingredient...
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Aims and scope Submit manuscript Sabine Fuchs-Telka, Susanne Fister, Patrick-Julian Mester, Martin Wagner & Peter Rossmanith 5552 Accesses 21 Citations 7 Altmetric Explore all metrics Abstract DNA is one of the most frequently analyzed molecules in the life ...
However, because of the limited knowledge about chemistry- or biology-climate interactions, the current modelling of how climate change affect air quality and living environment of a city and in turn affect public health remain not sufficiently credible and need to be further improved [88,89]. ...
(P = 3.95 × 10−3, Kruskal–Wallis) between the two diets. Neither of these analyses is wrong, they are simply asking two different questions:with relative data, the question is whether the percentage of that microbe is different between two conditions whereas with absolute data,...
Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA Jennifer F. Hu Department of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA Daniel Yim, Sabrina M. Huber, Nick Davis, Sidney Vermeulen, Michael S. DeMott, Stuart S. Levine, Peter...