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Macroline-like compounds via DOS .

Macromarine associated microorganisms demystified.

Macromatrix formed by matrices B, A, and vector c

Macromatrix from

Macromatrix from Rg. 12-3 after formation of zero submatrices

Macromelt polyamide resins

MACROMER acrylic copolymers.

MACROMER synthesis.

MACROMER vinyl chloride copolymerization.

Macromer with fumaric ester structure

Macromixing versus micromixing schematic representation of mixing space.

MacroModel s features include support for a variety of commonly used conformational search methodologies. Using the MacroModel interface integrated within Maestro, the user can automaticly select torsions, rotations, and translations to be explored in a calculation

Macromolecular aggregate with its dimensions for calculating R

Macromolecular aggregate.

Macromolecular and carbohydrate-derived phosphine ligands

Macromolecular and supennolecular distance scales, and the techniques used to probe them

Macromolecular architectures

Macromolecular architectures with open-shell repeating units used to build organic molecular magnetic materials.

Macromolecular bioconjugates created using bifunctional streptavidins. Here, a biotinylated single-stranded DNA is bound to immobilized streptavidin. A complementary strand covalently attached to streptavidin is hybridized to the immobilized DNA, and a biotinylated protein is bound to the floating streptavidin layer

Macromolecular colloids of acidic nature arranged in a series of increasing linear charge density considered at a pH, at which the ionogenic groups are completely ionised, rectangles

Macromolecular concentration profiles during a sedimentation rate experiment

Macromolecular organization of soluble complexes of polycarbonic acids with alkyltrimethylammonium bromides.

Macromolecular structures in biological molecules. Most biological macromolecules are composed of a limited number of building blocks joined by covalent bonds, as shown for deoxyribonucleic acid are composed of a large diversity of molecules sharing similar physical properties that allow for noncovalent self-association.

Macromolecular systems with self organisation ability .

Macromolecular targets for drug design. The mammalian ceU contains numerous macromolecules including lipids, enzymatic proteins, non-enzymatic proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, other heterocycles, and water. All of these molecules present important opportunities for drug design.



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