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High degree of organization

The striated appearance of voluntary and cardiac muscle in light microscopic smdies results from their high degree of organization, in which most muscle fiber cells are aligned so that their sarcomeres are in parallel register (Figure 49-1). [Pg.557]

Figure 2 Organization of guest molecules by DNA, micelles, polyions, and the layered materials as supramolecular media. A high degree of organization of the guests at the galleries of the layered materials is anticipated from their structural characteristics. Figure 2 Organization of guest molecules by DNA, micelles, polyions, and the layered materials as supramolecular media. A high degree of organization of the guests at the galleries of the layered materials is anticipated from their structural characteristics.
Effective pH values in soft-core RMs. Characterization of the acidity in the aqueous soft-core is important as ionizable compounds are solubilized in the water pool. The micellar core has a very high degree of organization of water. The water pool within reverse micelles is a different solvent than bulk water. The most interesting range of water content corresponds to rather small water pools (water-to-surfactant ratio of 3 to 10) in which peculiar properties of water cause the largest changes in behavior as compared to their behavior in bulk water. A water to surfactant ratio of 1 1 represents a very small, almost undetectable, quantity of... [Pg.82]

M Hirota, T Moriyama, K Shimada, M Miiier, JM Olson and K Matsuura (1992) High degree of organization of bacteriochlorophyll c in chlorosome-like aggregates spontaneously assembled in aqueous solution. Biochim Biophys Acta 1099 271-274... [Pg.157]

FIG. 19 Diffuse ring with 6 spots indicating a high degree of organization within the sheared dodecane-in-water emulsion sample. The 6(2C12)Na (Mn = 42,000 and Mw = 125,000 g/mol) polyelectrolyte surfactant can achieve emulsion crystallization at low concentration (2%). (From Ref. 202.)... [Pg.401]


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