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Bases base

Base Base Base Base Base Base Base... [Pg.149]

Processing fiim base base base base base base base... [Pg.165]

For the polyureas prepared by the polyaddition reaction of uracil and adenine with hexamethylene diisocyanate, and the polyurethanes containing pendant nucleic acid bases, base-base interactions were studied spectroscopically. The polymers were tested further for their anticlotting property84. ... [Pg.49]

Alkylate yield Base Base Base or better... [Pg.502]

C. F. Matta, N. Castillo, R. J. Boyd. Extended weak bonding interactions in DNA ir-stacking (base-base), base-backbone, and backbone-backbone interactions. J. Phys. Chem. B 110, 563-578 (2006). [Pg.370]

First-stage pressure Base Base Base +700 +700... [Pg.133]

First-stage pressure, psig Base Base Base +600... [Pg.134]

Base strength Base Base Base strength Base strength... [Pg.7248]

Zeolite/Matrix Ratio Base... [Pg.26]

Figure 16.19 Schematic drawing illustrating the structure and sequence of the RNA fragment that is recognized and bound by the coat protein of bacteriophage MS2. The RNA fragment forms a base-paired stem with a bulge at base -10 and a loop of four bases. Bases that form sequence-specific Interactions with the coat protein are red. (Adapted from a diagram provided by L. Llljas.)... Figure 16.19 Schematic drawing illustrating the structure and sequence of the RNA fragment that is recognized and bound by the coat protein of bacteriophage MS2. The RNA fragment forms a base-paired stem with a bulge at base -10 and a loop of four bases. Bases that form sequence-specific Interactions with the coat protein are red. (Adapted from a diagram provided by L. Llljas.)...
Inertia bases Bases for the mounting of fans, pumps, or other rotating machines that are designed to eliminate the transfer of inertial forces to the structure. [Pg.1451]


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