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The molecular structure input requires atom types to be assigned, which are not the same from one force field to the next. The input also includes a list of bonds in the molecule. There is not a module to automatically assign atom types. Most of the modules use a Cartesian coordinate molecular structure, except for a few that work with torsional space. The same keyword file is read by all the executables. A little bit of input is obtained by the program either interactively or from an ASCII file piped to standard input, which makes for a somewhat cryptic input file. This system of common input files and the user choosing which executables to run give TINKER the ability to run very sophisticated simulations while keeping the input required for simple calculations fairly minimal within the limitations mentioned here. [Pg.348]

That, folks, is an incredible reaction rate They are essentially saying that less than a gram of Pd catalyst will turn 100+g of safrole into MD-P2P in less than 3 hours The cryptic optimal reaction conditions and procedures are as follows ... [Pg.76]

Each manufacturer uses different core sizing procedures. Some use graphs, others simply state how much power each core can handle for a particular application, and some use cryptic equations that are confused by the mixture of unrelated units. The following two procedures are generalized approaches for estimating the initial core size. [Pg.38]

A useful way to approach this is to develop your proposal (1) as if key managers are unable to participate in a meeting, but request a full briefing, or (2) as though you have a sudden emergency and a colleague must stand in for you. This means you cannot rely on brief, cryptic bullet points on an overhead slide, or fall back on "I ll cover that in the Q and A." This approach means more work on the front end, but the discipline it requires is likely to pay off in terms of results since it helps assure comprehensive treatment of the subject and a more thorough appreciation from your audience. [Pg.15]

Ultra-sound emissions typically occur when male rodents are exposed to female odours or altricial neonates to maternal sources (Whitney, 1974 Conely and Bell, 1978). Without the VNO, sexually inexperienced male mice do not utter emissions at ultra-high frequencies (UHF), whereas those with prior experience vocalise after VN-x, as discussed above (Chap. 5). Female mouse urine contains a unique UHF-eliciting component which is non-volatile but ephemeral (Sipos et al., 1995). The signal is degraded by oxidation and disappears within 15 to 18 hours of deposition. Direct contact with freshly voided urine must occur before males will vocalise (sexually experienced or inexperienced). At least one of the olfactory systems is needed for UHF to be elicited by fresh urine complete deafferentation abolishes the response (Sipos et al., 1993). Exposure to females permits UHF to be elicited by other than chemical cues (Labov and Wysocki, 1989). Nocturnal or cryptic species conceivably use ultrasound to advertise male presence whether this is to deter other males or assist with female location is unclear. [Pg.173]

Chabot DJ, Zhang PF, Quinnan GV, Broder CC. Mutagenesis of CXCR4 identifies important domains for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 X4 isolate envelope-mediated membrane fusion and virus entry and reveals cryptic coreceptor activity for R5 isolates. J Virol 1999 73(8) 6598-6609. [Pg.282]

Waite, Arthur Edward. A cryptic literature [by John Cremer (pseud)]. Horlick s Magazine 1 (1904) 277-280. [Pg.387]

Zazopoulos, E., Huang, K., Staffa, A. et al. (2003) A genomics-guided approach for discovering and expressing cryptic metabolic pathways. Nature Biotechnology, 21, 187. [Pg.258]

Vaillancourt, F.H., Yeh, E., Vosburg, D.A. et al. (2005) Cryptic chlorination by a non-haem iron enzyme during cyclopropyl amino acid biosynthesis. Nature, 436, 1191-1194. [Pg.317]

Hung, G.-C., Chilton, N.B., Beveridge, I. and Gasser, R.B. (1999b) Molecular evidence for cryptic species within Cylicostephanus minutus (Nematoda Strongylidae). InternationalJournal for Parasitology 29, 285-291. [Pg.84]

Haseloff, J., Siemering, K. R., Prasher, D. C. and Hodge, S. (1997). Removal of a cryptic intron and subcellular localization of green fluorescent protein are required to mark transgenic Arabidopsis plants brightly. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94, 2122-7. [Pg.224]

At present, it has only been possible to isolate and identify high concentrations of one compound, isorhamnetin, from pollen of Phleum pretense using high-speed counter-current chromatography. This does not reflect the lack of proper technology, but rather the preparation, time and expense of isolating cryptic and perhaps ephemeral compounds via techniques involving more sophisticated HPLC and mass spectrometry. Consistent with the author s earlier hypothesis that an isorhamnetin class... [Pg.213]

Inductors—be aware that many vendors put cryptic markings such as 102 or 103 on them. For capacitors, there are industry standard markings. For example, 221 is 22 x 1 O pf, 222 is 22 x 102pf, and so on. All are referred to the base unit, pF. But in inductors, 102 may be 10 x 102in nH or pH. In other words they could be a factor of 1000 apart, with the same marking. If necessary, find an LCR meter and double-check. [Pg.188]


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