It permits simulation of the coupled dynamics of valence electrons and ionic cores in amoleculeor a material.
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In addition, the dielectric constant in the pore region should be set to 1 where the water molecules are represented explicitly (but see discussion below).
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The surface density of streptavidin molecules was sufficiently small that each of the pinning sites represented a single streptavidin-biotin cross-bridge.
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Table 1) that determines how close two molecules or surfaces can get.
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A force that exists only between charged molecules (ions) or surfaces.
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Newer strategies have emerged that interfere with the activities of endothelial-cell molecules without targeting immune cells and eliciting the adverse effects associated with steroid usage.
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All of these adhesion molecules have been proposed as vaccine targets.
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The energy taken up by the sorbent is transferred to the adsorbed substances, both water and acid molecules.
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Such a system would ultimately report biomarker expression as molecules per-cell or unit-area.
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Not shown are the thousands of water molecules which would typically added to the simulation in order to simulate themoleculein its normal environment.
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The subscript 1 refers to the molecules under consideration and the subscript 2 refers to all other colliding particles.
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We suggest that it is a different spatial organization of the molecules.
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These molecules, which are described in detail below, often exhibit differing functions in multiple developmental contexts, so preventing functional generalizations.
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Furthermore, the removal of a binomially distributed number of molecules can (in this case) be seen as independent degradation.
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During morphogenesis.positional information is conveyed to neiboring cells by signaling molecules.
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adhesion molecule
The future development of drugs or biological agents that inhibitadhesionmoleculefunction might add t o the armamentarium of immunosuppressive therapy.
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biological molecule
Some of these are small molecules which are intrinsically fluorescent and bind abiologicalmoleculeof interest.
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chiral molecule
Two mirror images of a chiral molecule are called enantiomers or optical isomers.
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