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Model for associations of telechelic polymers as a function of increasing concentration. For strong associations, isolated flower micelles form just above the critical micelle concentration 1997 Current Opinion in Colloid -i- Interface Science.

Model for asymmetric induction by complex

Model for base-catalyzed silica aerogel.

Model for binding site of maraviroc on CCR5

Model for biosynthesis of EMC virus proteins according to Butterv orth et al. .

Model for Bo-induced rotation of charge involving ground and excited states, shown for a trigonal planar triorganosilyl cation. Both of the shown Si-C t bonds overlap in a constructive way with the virtual n orbital centred at the silicon atom. See ref. 107 for the analogous view at comparable carbocations and trigonal boranes.

Model for branched polyanUine structure showing C-C and C-N-C coupling at 1,2- and 1,4-positions as well as possible hydrogen bondings

Model for Bsubunit mediated restriction of PG2 activity. In the model shown,

Model for C02,HC03 interconversion in a cell.

Model for calculating surface area

Model for calculating the A-B collision probability when a beam of A molecules is directed at a gas of B molecules. One A-B pair is shown making a glancing collision. The dashed circles indicate the effective A-B collision diameters.

Model for calculation of internal field.

Model for calculation of osmotic attraction between two particles containing adsorbed layer in a solution of spherical surfactant molecules.

Model for CaMKII-dependent regulation of vascular smooth muscle contraction, cell cycle, and gene transcription. CaMKIIy isoforms are proposed to regulate contractile function stimulated by G-protein-coupled receptor -dependent pathways and ERK1 2 signaling are indicated by dotted arrows. Potential reciprocal interactions with pathways regulating contraction are also indicated.

Model for catalytic role of E2 active-site asparagine. The side chain of the asparagine in the conserved HPN motif .

Model for cationic polymerization of 4-methyl-1 -pentene

Model for centrin-G-protein complex assembly in die connecting cilium of photoreceptor cell. Schematic representations of a part of the inner lumen of the photoreceptor connecting cilium. Centrins Scenario at high free Ca concentrations in CC

Model for chapsronin- j ndent r nstitution of Rubisco. Native Rubisco and the formation of a monomeric Rubisco-N that spontan usly dimerizes to form active Rubisco.

Model for charge distribution and course of the electric potential at a semiconductor with two different adjacent surface areas in contact with an electrolyte

Model for chemisorption of oxygen and chlorine on Pd-surface

Model for cholinergic signalling in the intestinal mucosa, providing a possible rationale for AChE secretion by parasitic nematodes. ACh released from enteric cholinergic motor neurons stimulates chloride secretion, mucus secretion and Paneth cell exocytosis through muscarinic receptors. Secretory responses may be modulated by mast cell mediators, either directly or via the induction of neural reflex programmes. The role of muscarinic receptor-positive cells in the lamina propria of rats infected with N. brasiliensis is undetermined, as are potential mechanisms of trans-epithelial transport of the enzymes. Adapted from Cooke .

Model for chromatographic separations. Molecule types j and are carried by a mobile phase that flows through the system adsorbs more strongly to the walls, so those molecules have a lower average flow velocity. Arrows indicate the flow direction of the mobile phase or toward the walls.

Model for clairvoyance.

Model for coadsorption of carbon monoxide and hydrogen explaining the infrared shifts in

Model for coalescence frequency.



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