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Fragment, generation

Fragments Generated by Disintegration of a Cylindrical Vessel Pressurized with an Inert Ideal Gas... [Pg.2281]

Fragments Generated by Complete Shattering of Spherical Vessel Pressurized by an Inert ideal Gas... [Pg.2281]

The fraction of explosion energy which contributes to fragment generation is unclear. Its effect on initial fragment velocity deserves more attention in relation... [Pg.241]

Since the vessel is under a test in which pressure is increased slowly, it can be expected that the number of fragments generated will be low. [Pg.328]

Whereas generally U is considered to be an incendiary fragment generator, one patent was issued for the inclusion of about bo% depleted U with such oxidizers as KC104, Ba(NC>3)2 °r NH4NO3 (Ref 17) for use in spotting rifle projectiles ... [Pg.987]

Such a process led to the full assignment of the sequence of the cytochrome c" protein shown in Figure 5.17, in which the polypeptide fragments generated by enzymatic digestion with endoproteinase Lys-C and Glu-C are also indicated. [Pg.221]

Scabbing Debris or fragments generated from the back face of an impacted object (typically a concrete or masonry wall). [Pg.72]

Integration of the various fragments generated into cloning vectors, which are themselves small DNA molecules capable of self-replication. Typically, these are plasmids or viral DNAs and the composite or engineered DNA molecules generated are called rDNA. [Pg.47]

A self-organizing Kohonen map of the total database of cleaved retrosynthetic fragments generated as the result of an unsupervised learning procedure (data not shown)indicates that the cleaved fragments occupy a wide area on the map, characterized... [Pg.298]

There is an exception in addition to the expected normal arachno nine-vertex fragment characteristic of w-BqHis (XI-A19) (75, ISO), there is a fragment generated by the removal of a low coordination vertex which is reflected in the structures of both i-ByHis (I-A19) 21) and its isoelectronic analog i-C2B7Hi3 (II-A19) 1S6). [Pg.85]

Domains may be regarded as the basic units for the structure, function and evolution of proteins, but the definition of a domain remains fuzzy. They are most often treated as compact or connected areas that are apparent from a visual inspection of protein models. To avoid subjectivity and ambiguities of visual inspection, computer algorithms have been developed to localize domains. Rashin offered an alternative interpretation domains are stable globular fragments, generated in biochemical experiments that refold autonomously and retain specific functions. He proposed a method for localiz-... [Pg.213]


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