What units are used to measure sound energy? Which quantum number determines energy? What is the ground-state binding energy of positronium? If a wave is measured at 0.4 m, what is its energy? What is the bindin
What is a photon of light? What is it that essentially determines the size of an atom? What is the role of activation energy? What one factor identifies an atom as a specific element? What forces are at play in tennis that biomechanics are working against? What factors affect the direction...
In agreement with experiments [67], our studies reveal that this maximum determines the level at which cells can regulate the contractile forces they exert on ECM. It is worth noting that the computational studies with our discrete fiber model can support the assumption that the catch-slip bond...
Soil moisture determines the effectiveness of two urease inhibitors to decrease N2O emission Mitig Adapt Strategies Glob Chang, 21 (7) (2014), pp. 1131-1144 Google Scholar [29] M.I. Khalil, R. Gutser, U. Schmidhalter Effects of urease and nitrification inhibitors added to urea on nitrous ...
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Explain how the number and arrangement of electrons in an atom or ion determines the number and kinds of chemical bonds that can be formed. How does the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve change during exercise and why? Explain the phosphorus cycle. What drives chemical bond formation? Describe what...
What determines whether a neuron is unipolar, bipolar, or multipolar? Why are hydrogen ions and protons two different words but they have the same meaning? Describe the phenomena of personality and its contributing factors. What are the strengths and weaknesses of helicase? Explain the mechanism ...
Briefly, this model postulates that the relative mobility of protons determines the dissociation mechanism in “slow-heating” ion activation techniques, with more mobile protons leading to charge-directed fragmentation and protons “sequestered” at a basic site promoting charge-remote cleavage reactions....
What determines if something is a strong or weak conductor? How does this relate to solubility? Which substances exhibit only london (dispersion) forces? HCl He H_2O What are the attractive forces that must be overcome to boil water? Define the term viscosi...
A disulphide bond or a (a) What are the bonds between the amino acids? (b) What determines how the amino acid behaves? Describe the different locations of hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids in a folded protein. What would happen to an organism fed proteins made only from R...