molecular structure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmolecularandstructure
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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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structure
noun
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃər/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ/
the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in ...
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(Definition ofmolecularandstructurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Both morphology andmolecularstructureare self-propagating in seeded fibril growths.
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Owing to thermal agitation, themolecularstructureof the water is continuously fluctuating.
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These would be expected to provide further stabilization to themolecularstructure.
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These experiments strongly suggest the presence of underlying variations inmolecularstructureat the protofilament level.
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Each locus in themolecularstructureshould be stabilized by redundant stabilizing contacts that will now act cooperatively.
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Indeed, the residual interaction observed in these cases contains a wealth of information pertaining tomolecularstructureand dynamics.
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The story became even more complicated as we learned more about themolecularstructureof the genetic material.
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The lack of species specificity indicated that themolecularstructureof the inhibitory epitope is similar in these mammals.
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Therefore, this technique may also be useful to chemists who wish to study the geometry of themolecularstructure.
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For high-resolutionmolecularstructureanalysis, however, the device serves primarily for optimising the electron microscopical imaging conditions.
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The observed variations in fibril morphology andmolecularstructureare attributable to the existence of multiple, distinct fibril nucleation events.
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On the contrary, themolecularstructureis different.
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The advantage of our model lies in the fact that we are describing a complex mixture of molecules with an averagemolecularstructure.
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The wide association of the cross- structure seems to indicate that thismolecularstructureis a stable and accessible conformation for many polypeptide chains.
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Since the same dispersers are involved, the difference must be in the seeds or in themolecularstructureof the inhibitor.
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The concept of averagemolecularstructureis used when fractions of complex mixtures of molecules are isolated during the petroleum refining processes.
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Mismatches in helical regions can sometimes be tolerated and clearly do not always lead to complete disruption of themolecularstructure.
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In this theory elastic forces arising from themolecularstructureof the material, resist any distortion to the director field from its equilibrium state.
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Linear regression of derived properties works, but the nonlinear structural models are more comprehensible and relatesmolecularstructuredirectly to mutagenicity.
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In practice, complementary data from other techniques are extremely valuable, simplifying the problem ofmolecularstructuredetermination in amyloid fibrils quite significantly.
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The active substance is isolated and characterised, and in this connection, themolecularstructureof the active substance is determined and, finally, new commercial pharmaceuticals are synthesised chemically.
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The free energy of a completemolecularstructureis usually estimated by combining the free energy terms coming from the different parts of a secondary structure.
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The main objective of these studies is to determine how themolecularstructureand intramolecular bonds determine the mechanical stability of biomaterials at the molecular level.
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