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Berg, Howard

John C. Berg, Andreas Acrivos, and Michel Boudart, Evaporation Convection H. M. Tsuchiya, A. G, Fredrickson, and R. Aiis, Dynamics of Microbial Cell Populations Samuel Sideman, Direct Contact Heat Transfer between Immiscible Liquids Howard Brenner, Hydrodynamic Resistance of Particles at Small Reynolds Numbers... [Pg.343]

James Barber, Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, England Howard C. Berg, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Victor Bloomfield, Department of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA... [Pg.1]

Howard C. Berg, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA... [Pg.482]

Schwartz, Samuel, Berg, Marie H., Bossenmaier, Irene, and Dinsmore, Howard,... [Pg.245]

The direct observation of rotary motion of the y subunit is strong evidence for the rotational mechanism for ATP synthesis. The last remaining question is How does proton flow through Fg drive the rotation of the y subunit Howard Berg and George Oster proposed an elegant mechanism that provides a clear answer to this question. The mechanism depends on the stmctures of the a and c subunits of Fg (Figure 18.34). The structure of the c subunit was determined both... [Pg.760]

Andreas Acrivos R. Aris S. G. Bankoff John C. Berg Michel Boudart Howard Brenner A. G. Fredrickson Samuel Sideman H. M. Tsuchiya... [Pg.456]

The authors thank Chris Adase for help with constructing strains used in the microfluidic experiments. Howard Berg generously read an early draft of the chapter and made many very helpful comments and corrections. Lilia Z. K. Bartoszek did a final thorough proofreading of the manuscript before submission. This work was supported in part by funds from the Texas Engineering Experiment Station to Arul Jayaraman. [Pg.23]

Berg, H. C. (2005) Q8cA Howard Berg. Curr. Biol. 15, R189-R190. [Pg.25]

Howard C. Berg, Random Walks in Biology , Princeton University Press, 1993. [Pg.315]


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