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Density profile fragmentation

FIG. 20-80 Heckel profiles of the unloaded relative compact density for (1) a material densifying by pure plastic deformation, and (2) a material densifying with contributions from brittle fragmentation and particle rearrangement. [Pg.1891]

Aldor IS, Krawitz DC, Forrest W et al (2005) Proteomic profiling of recombinant Escherichia coli in high-cell-density fermentations for improved production of an antibody fragment biopharmaceutical. Appl Environ Microbiol 71 1717-1728... [Pg.17]

Figure 5.7. The compositional profile of large DNA fragments from Fugu (histogram, left-hand ordinate) is shown along with the relative gene density. (From Jabbari and Bemardi, 2004a). Figure 5.7. The compositional profile of large DNA fragments from Fugu (histogram, left-hand ordinate) is shown along with the relative gene density. (From Jabbari and Bemardi, 2004a).
Figure 5,8, CsCI profiles of compositional DNA fractions from human placenta, B mouse liver and C chicken erythrocyte, as obtained from preparative centrifugation in CS2SO4/BAMD density gradient. The rf (ligand/tiueleotide molar ratio) values used were 0.12 for mouse and 0.14 for human and chicken. Modal buoyant densities and relative amounts of the fractions arc indicated. P indicates the pellet. Notice the satellite peak (centered at abt>ut 1.700 g/ml) in the last fractions of human, and the satellite peak (1.691-1.692 g/cm ) in mouse DNA fractions i-4. A , B and C display autoradiograms of terminally labelled (Cooper et al.. 1983 1.2% agarose gels were used) Hpa 11 fragments from DNA fractions. (From Aissani... Figure 5,8, CsCI profiles of compositional DNA fractions from human placenta, B mouse liver and C chicken erythrocyte, as obtained from preparative centrifugation in CS2SO4/BAMD density gradient. The rf (ligand/tiueleotide molar ratio) values used were 0.12 for mouse and 0.14 for human and chicken. Modal buoyant densities and relative amounts of the fractions arc indicated. P indicates the pellet. Notice the satellite peak (centered at abt>ut 1.700 g/ml) in the last fractions of human, and the satellite peak (1.691-1.692 g/cm ) in mouse DNA fractions i-4. A , B and C display autoradiograms of terminally labelled (Cooper et al.. 1983 1.2% agarose gels were used) Hpa 11 fragments from DNA fractions. (From Aissani...

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