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Films and labels for a wide range of applications in the film market including labels, heat-seal overlays, window films, flow wrap, twist wrap and formulations for carrier bags. [Pg.67]

Cones contain 0.6—4.0 kg of yam. The tip of the cone tube must have a smooth finish to prevent damage to the yam, which is drawn over the top. Again, a magazine wrap may be provided for automatic package transfer. Both compacted and twisted yams are packaged on cones. [Pg.297]

Data Communication Wires. Electronic cables such as data communication wires employ three basic designs coaxial, twisted pair, and fiber optics (3,4) (Eig. 1). Coaxial cables are so named because the axis of curvature of its outer conductor is concentric to its inner central wire. The metal braiding wrapped around the insulated center wire acts as the return current conductor in addition to shielding the wire from various interferences. [Pg.322]

Since the belt is wrapped snugly around the material, it moves with the belt and is not subject to any form of internal movement except at feed and discharge. In addition, the belt can operate in many planes, with twists and turns to meet almost any layout condition within the fixed hmit of curvature placed on the loaded belt. It can convey and elevate with only a single drive multiple feed and discharge points are relatively easy to arrange. [Pg.1926]

The four histone groups that are composed of ho-mogeneous proteins, H2A, H2B, H3, and H4, make up the nucleosome core. Each core consists of two copies of the four histones. The double-stranded DNA is wrapped twice around each core in a left-handed superhelix. A superhelix is the name given to the additional helix made by the double-stranded, helical DNA as it is wrapped around the nucleosome core. A familiar superhelix in everyday life is a twisted spiral telephone cord. The nucleosome core of histones do not recognize specific DNA structures rather, they can bind to any stretch of DNA as long as it is not too close to a neighboring nucleosome. The order of contact of histones to the DNA is as follows ... [Pg.218]

Wrap a strip of tissue around the bulb of the thermometer. Secure the tissue with a wire twist tie placed above the bulb of the thermometer. [Pg.90]

There is a wide variety of so-called globular proteins. Many of these have alpha and beta structures imbedded within the overall globular structure. Beta sheets are often twisted or wrapped into a barrel-like structure. They contain portions that are beta sheet structures... [Pg.312]


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