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Morphology defects

Wunderlich B (1973) Macromolecular physics, vol 1. Crystal structure, morphology, defects. Academic, New York, p 68... [Pg.33]

The relative number of intact and morphologically defective virions has been calculated. The kinetics of this parameter in the specimens is summarized in Fig. 5.4. As this diagram makes clear, the number of intact virions steadily decreases during the course of photodynamic therapy. [Pg.112]

B. WunAetlvda., Macromolecular Physics Vol.l (Crystal Structure, Morphology, Defects), Academic Press (1973). [Pg.471]

The sensitivity of the embryo to the induction of morphological defects is increased during the period of organogenesis. This period is essentially the time of the origination and development of the organs. The critical period graph (Figure 13.7) demonstrates this point and defines the embryonic and fetal periods. [Pg.255]

Malformation A morphologic defect resulting from an intrinsically abnormal developmental process. [EU]... [Pg.74]

Apparently, CH4 molecules cannot discriminate between Lewis basic and Lewis acid sites of MgO, at variance with adsorbed CO which is a well-established probe for acid centers. However, due to the exclusive adsorption affinity of methane for low-coordinated sites, these molecules can be employed to probe the relative amoimt of morphological defects of MgO samples obtained under different experimental conditions. [Pg.388]

In the following we briefly review crucial aspects of the cyclization reaction over supported Pd atoms, looking in particular at the role of various types of morphological defects present on the MgO surface, and we analyze the electronic effects involved in the metal-support interaction. [Pg.422]

The AXRl pathway. Genetic studies indicate that four of the Arabidopsis auxin-response genes (AXRl, TIRl, AXR4, and SARI) function in the same or overlapping pathways. The recessive axrl mutations confer auxin resistance as well as diverse morphological defects... [Pg.416]


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