molecular fragment
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molecular
adjective
uk/məˈlek.jə.lər/us/məˈlek.jə.lɚ/
relating to molecules (= the simplest units of a ...
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fragment
noun[C]
uk/ˈfræɡ.mənt/us/ˈfræɡ.mənt/
a small piece or a part, especially when broken from ...
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A consideration of the order matrix approach formolecularfragmentassembly can illuminate the origin of this orientational degeneracy.
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The approach can be applied with a relatively small number of residual dipolar couplings, as few as five permolecularfragment, if these give independent information.
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Probably implanted oxygen ions act as scavengers of electrons or of atomic and molecular hydrogen, promoting the formation of water molecular fragments.
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Although crystals of intermediate filament chains or molecular fragments have remained frustratingly elusive some real progress has been made in recent months.
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On a molecular basis, weak bonds are the first to be broken leading to the evolution of molecular fragments.
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For molecular markers this essentially means defining which molecular fragments are allelic.
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The determined orientation of two molecular fragments using this procedure proved to be in excellent agreement with the available crystal structure.
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Conventional assays are not generally useful for identifying molecular fragments that bind only weakly to proteins.
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However, the great similarity of the molecular fragments makes it possible to use one scaling factor per type of vibration, determined from the nexp/ntheory obtained for glycine.
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With increased temperature adsorbed molecules, molecular fragments, atoms, and clusters tend to have much greater mobility (see equation 1).
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It is a parallelepiped containing a certain spatial arrangement of atoms, ions, molecules, or molecular fragments.
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These pieces can be either individual atoms or molecular fragments.
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This pre-computation typically involves creation of bitstrings representing presence or absence of molecular fragments.
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Organic compounds might be searched for on the basis of certain molecular fragments.
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In chemistry, alkyl refers to a group, a substituent, that is attached to other molecular fragments.
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In a typical dissociation reaction, a bond in a molecule splits (ruptures) resulting in two molecular fragments.
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Molecular fragments joined by a pi bond can not rotate about that bond without breaking the pi bond, because rotation involves destroying the parallel orientation of the constituent p orbitals.
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