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Case, Tiffany

The distribution of conformers in the unordered conformation depends on the amino acid sequence and on the solvent and temperature. However, there is a substantial body of evidence 151 that poly(Pro)II-like conformers are present at significant levels in unordered peptides at room temperature, and become increasingly important as the temperature decreases. This was first pointed out by Tiffany and Krimm/152 who noted the striking similarity of the CD spectra of ionized poly(Lys) and poly(Glu) to that of poly(Pro)II. The spectra are indeed very similar, if one allows for a red shift of -10 nm in the poly(Pro)II spectrum, attributable to the difference between tertiary and secondary amides. The case for poly(Pro)-Il-like conformers in unordered peptides is greatly strengthened by observations that the vibrational CD spectrum of unordered peptides is qualitatively like that of poly(Pro)Il 153 154 ... [Pg.755]

This is the case of the automatic responding view of Tiffany (1990) and of the aberrant habit-learning hypotheses (Everitt et al., 2001). [Pg.363]

Seo, K.Y., Nagalingam, A., Tiffany, M., and Loechler, E.L (2005) Mutagenesis studies with four stereoisomeric N2-dG benzojajpyrene adducts in the identical 5 -CGC sequence used in NMR studies G -> T mutations dominate in each case. Mutagenesis, 20, 441 148. [Pg.346]

As Bond tours the romantic canals of Holland, the theme enters slowly—suggesting danger—and a drowned dead body is pulled from the water. As Bond seduces Tiffany Case, the theme enters with a soft swing, hinting of sadness. During scenes where Bond is alone in shadows, there are quiet, reflective excerpts of the theme. [Pg.125]

The option—including both D Antoni and actress Katherine Ross as Tiffany Case— passed to Malpaso Productions. Clint Eastwood was rumored to have wanted to play the part of Bond himself, which would have made him the second American to do so, but it never got out of pre-production. [Pg.37]

Bond Girls 7/15 (awarded for Tiffany Case early in the film, and Bambi and Thumper later)... [Pg.63]

Jill St. John as Tiffany Case in Diamonds Are Forever... [Pg.84]

Only a limited number of studies have been carried out to determine the adsorption of carboxylic acids on fillers generally, and even less on CaCOs in spile of the practical importance of this filler. Liauw and coworkers [8, 9] investigated the adsorption of various saturated and unsaturated carboxylic acids from heptane on Mg(OH)2 and Al(OH)3 and found that the amount and the orientation of the adsorbed acids are affected by the structure of the alkyl tail and the number of double bonds in the surfactant molecule. The double bond participates in the adsorption and a looser surface layer forms than in the case of saturated acids. In a similar study, Ottewil and Tiffany [21] came to practically the same conclusion using rutile titanium dioxide as a filler. [Pg.135]


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