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Hypothetical dynamic flow in a three-quasispecies-hypeicycle

Hypothetical dynamic light scattering of two samples

Hypothetical dynamic shock stress waves energy profiles in an edge-on impact test. Reproduced with permission from , Copyright 2013, Springer Science Business Media

Hypothetical e vs. pH diagram showing how the presence of iron silicate may affect the stability relations in the Fe-Si-C02-H20 system

Hypothetical e vs. pH diagram showing how the presence of various iron silicates may affect the stability relations in the Fe-S-Si-H20 system. The full lines refer to iron species, heavy dashed lines to the system H2S-HS -SO Thin dashed lines indicate how the presence of iron silicates may decrease the highest pH at which iron sulfides are stable

Hypothetical E-i polarization resistance data for hypothetical corroding interfaces with f p 100, 1000, and 10,000 ohms

Hypothetical e.xamples of chain orientation in an amorphows polymer perfect

Hypothetical effect of age on amount of aerosol that can be inhaled.

Hypothetical effect of solvent change on the rate of BET within geminate ion pairs. The solid line represents BET in a polar solvent with a relatively large solvent reorganization energy , the rate of BET would diminish by at least two orders of magnitude upon change from the polar to the non-polar solvent

Hypothetical effect on postprandial blood glucose of high-fiber diets containing low energy density foods and low-fiber diets of high energy density

Hypothetical effect on upper gastrointestinal function of high-fiber diets containing low energy density foods and low-fiber diets of high energy density

Hypothetical effective phase diagram, showing the effects of vitrification.-lines

Hypothetical electrochemical cell used in the development of equations describing the thermodynamics and kinetics of electron transfer.

Hypothetical energy flow diagram for sulfate respiration in Desulfovibrio. Left

Hypothetical energy level diagram for a molecule A, showing Rydberg levels converging to the ground state of the ion.

Hypothetical enzyme mechanism of the 5-lipoxygenase reaction. In the resting state, the enzyme contains reduced iron .

Hypothetical enzyme with flexible regions which are disordered in the free enzyme. Binding of the substrate causes the enzyme to decrease its flexibility and entropy. Formation of the transition state returns the enzyme to its disordered state.

Hypothetical equilateral triwtgle orientation plot—disaissed in text.

Hypothetical equilibria between oxyanionic forms of methyl fi-D-glucopy-ranoside. The dotted lines represent hydrogen bonds weaker bonds are indicated by the lighter dots.

Hypothetical equilibria between the oxyanionic pyranose form and the oxyanionic aldehydo form of an aldo -hexose and of a 2-deoxy-aldo-hexose

Hypothetical equilibrium .

Hypothetical equilibrium binding analysis for the ideal tracer, -ligand with or without a large excess of unlabeled ligand. The inflection in the total binding curve represents the concentration of tracer required to occupy all available receptors

Hypothetical Evans diagram and polarization curve for a metal corroding in an acidic solution, where point A represents the current density, q, for the hydrogen electrode at equiUbrium point B, the exchange current density at the reversible or equiUbrium potential, for M 2e and point

Hypothetical event in the action of a phosphotriesterase. A carbamylated lysine , as well as a water molecule, bridge the two Zn ions, which are held by imidazole and aspartate carboxylate groups. The bound H2O can be deprotonated to give the HO complex shown. The substrate may displace the HO ion from the right-hand zinc and thereby move close to the bound HO which attacks as indicated. Based on Cd -containing structure and discussion by Benning et

Hypothetical event in the action of a phosphotriesterase. A carbamylated lysine , as well as a water molecule, bridge the two Zn2 ions, which are held by imidazole and aspartate carboxylate groups. The bound H20 can be deprotonated to give the HO complex shown. The substrate may displace the HO - ion from the right-hand zinc and thereby move close to the bound HO which attacks as indicated. Based on Cd2 -containing structure and discussion by Benning et al.722



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