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单词 biomolecule
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It is the organic band that has been analysed to assess the limit of unambiguousbiomoleculeidentification with regard to the spectral resolution.
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Microparticles are used concentratebiomoleculesamples transported to the wells through micro-capillary forces.
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This method applied a thin layer of explicit water molecules with external forces and polarons, which are variable charges that correct for the long-range electrostatics, to solvate abiomolecule.
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Stearic acid was chosen because of its relatively ubiquity as abiomolecule, and because of its carboxylic acid functionality and the ability to form organic salts (magnesium stearate).
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Clathrate hydrates are poor models ofbiomoleculehydration.
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This has made it one of the most widely used methods for labeling and tracking biomolecules.
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Biochemists focus heavily on the role, function, and structure of biomolecules.
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Consumed with food, some biomolecules (e.g., essential amino acids) become building material for the human cells.
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A chaotrope denatures biomolecules by disrupting the shell of hydration around them.
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In a dot blot the biomolecules to be detected are not first separated by electrophoresis.
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Among the vast number of different biomolecules, many are complex and large molecules (called polymers), which are composed of similar repeating subunits (called monomers).
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It has applications in basic research in proteomics and quantitative analysis of biomolecules as well as in clinical medicine.
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It offers very high chromatographic resolution, but requires chemical derivatization for many biomolecules: only volatile chemicals can be analysed without derivatization.
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When using biosensors, polymers such as polyethylene glycols or dextrans are applied onto the layer system, and on these recognition elements for biomolecules are immobilized.
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Biomolecules are too small to see in detail even with the most advanced light microscopes.
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