b.the transfer of atoms or molecules by their random motion from one part of a medium to another 4.(General Physics)physicsthe transmission or reflection of electromagnetic radiation, esp light, in which the radiation is scattered in many directions and not directly reflected or refracted; scatter...
b.the transfer of atoms or molecules by their random motion from one part of a medium to another 4.(General Physics)physicsthe transmission or reflection of electromagnetic radiation, esp light, in which the radiation is scattered in many directions and not directly reflected or refracted; scatter...
Running computer simulations involves representing a real system and processes using ZIF-8 as a suitable framework. This framework’s surface and other relevant factors are closely associated with the diffusion of large molecules in confined spaces. Both experimental and computational perspectives have ...
Protein solubility and stability depend on the co-solutes present. There is little theoretical basis for selection of suitable co-solutes. Some guidance is provided by the Hofmeister series, an empirical ordering of anions according to their effect on so
“Try and start all of your meals with a plate of vegetables,” she recommends, “even if you don’t change anything about the rest of your meal, the fibre in the veggies coats the upper part of the intestines in a protective mesh, which prevents glucose molecules from the ensuing meal...
In mouse L cells, individual mtDNA molecules are selected randomly for replication throughout the cell cycle [32]. Active sites of synthesis can be localized after growing cells in BrdU, and then immunolabelling the resulting Br-DNA; Davis and Clayton [36] found that perinuclear mitochondria appe...
Molecules originally corresponding to each compartment will move or remain, yielding static (fa,a, fb,b) and exchanging (fa,b, fb,a) fractions. Molecule motion is probed by double diffusion encodings separated by the mixing time (tm). This figure was published in the thesis by Shan Cai [...
But there's not a sudden, drastic discontinuity between the stationary car and the fast-moving air. Right next to the car, the air speed is actually zero: the air sticks to the car because there are attractive forces between the molecules of the car's paintwork and the air molecules that...
b.the transfer of atoms or molecules by their random motion from one part of a medium to another 4.(General Physics)physicsthe transmission or reflection of electromagnetic radiation, esp light, in which the radiation is scattered in many directions and not directly reflected or refracted; scatter...
Mood … swinging like an erratic pendulum from being hurt to hurting —Ross Macdonald Most reformers, like a pair of trousers on a windy clothesline, go through a vast deal of vehement motion but stay in the same place —Austin O’Malley Popped out and disappeared like a heat rash —Georg...