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A A scheme illustrating the composition of IR825-PEG nanoparticles. Absorbance spectra of IR825-PEG 0.01 mg

A A SEM image of an array of well-electrodes capable of accommodating sigle cells

A A series-tuned, balanced-matched, inductively coupled sample . Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. New York

A A set of fibers in a motor unit, activated by a single nerve axon also known

A A simplified flowsheet of beach sand processing

A A simplified version of the mitogen-activated kinase groups bind to SH2 domains of adapters such as Grb2 and She.

A A single ergodic trajectory visits a substantial part of phase space. A swarm of nonergodic trajectories originating from widely different initial conditions fills up the entire phase space.

A A single reflection IRAS spectrum of glycine on gold, obtained at 78 . an absorbance spectrum of glycine dispersed in a KBr-matrix and pressed to a

A A single-scan H NMR spectrum in a single crystal sample of

A a situation where only a part of the molecules is immobilised

A A snapshot of an experimental setup arranged to implement the wiring

A A soluble enzyme electrically contacted with an electrode surface via redox-mediator groups covalently tethered to the protein backbone. A Ru complex linked to a pyridine group by ligand exchange.

A A specific triglyceride comprised of a glycerol molecule, carbon atoms 1, 2, and 3, the hydroxyl functions of which are attached to three fatty acids. In this case it is three different fatty acids, two with different unsaturated, double bonds, and the third is the saturated fatty acid common in red meat. Ba A specific lecithin wherein the glycerol molecule has a charged phosphocholine group at carbon 3 and two different fatty acids, one saturated

A A spectrum of CN-Pt black in the mini-cell, 3000 transients, S N ratio 36.2

A A spherical reversed micelle of a negatively charged micro droplet of water stabilised by cationic surfactant molecules. Schematic representation of the steric interactions in the reversed micelle which favors the formation of linear alkyl rhodium intermediates.

A A spline function consisting of two quarter-sine waves connected by a straight line is used to smooth the transition between high and low potentials during simulated square-wave voltammetry . The open circle shows the time when current is measured for the end of peak potential. The gray line shows the ideal unsmoothed transition.

A A stained are shown in B and the corresponding images upper

A A structure of water dimer. Hypothetical water dimer configuration used by Hougen to introduce three large-amplitude coordinates.

A A Styrofoam cooler, used as a prefreezing chamber, is shown in this sketch with an aluminum specimen table and small, rectangular holders for the TEM grids. The cooler hd is shown on the cold stage in the vacuum evaporator.

A A synthetic FT-PGSE data set from a sample with two components that diffuse at rates of 2.0x10- and 2.0x10- m s and The corresponding DOSY display, as based on the CORE analysis. In the diffusion direction, the width of the DOSY peakwiii reflect either or both of the error limits of the Dvalueand the width of the D value distribution, as a result of, for example, the polydispersity of the component in question.

A A tensor plot of the C shielding in alanine with sheet dihedral angles

A A terminated crystal having surface lattice spacings, a and b, and layer spacing c along the surface normal direction. that do not intersect any bulk Bragg peaks.

A A tetranucleotide section of a single-stranded DNA.

A A three-dimensional computer graphics model proposed by Brimacombe ei for the single chain of E. coU 16S ribosomal RNA. The helices are depicted as cylinders, which are all connected. The small dark squares denote the positions of artificially formed RNA-protein crosslinks, marked with the appropriate protein number. For proteins exhibiting more than one crosslink site . From Mueller and Brimacombe.Courtesy of Richard Brimacombe.

A A three-dimensional computer graphics model proposed by Brimacombe et a .3 11 for the single chain of E. coli 16S ribosomal RNA. The helices are depicted as cylinders, which are all connected. The small dark squares denote the positions of artificially formed RNA-protein crosslinks, marked with the appropriate protein number. For proteins exhibiting more than one crosslink site . From Mueller and Brimacombe.342 Courtesy of Richard Brimacombe.



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