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  • inal oxidases generate a transmembrane proton gradient across the plasma membrane (prokaryotes) or t
  • This allows them to create a proton gradient across the membrane of the cell which can be
  • It defeats the proton gradient across mitochondria and chloroplast membranes
  • This action creates a concentration gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane as th
  • K+ ion gradient across the cell membrane, is conserved.
  • However, in TGGE, there is also a temperature gradient across the gel.
  • This gradient affects structure of the particles in an inte
  • ut the polymerization creates an inconsistent gradient along the polymer.
  • Gradient analysis is an empirical analytical method us
  • nvestigation concerned a research firm called Gradient Analytics, which was subsequently dropped.
  • Big blocks mean there is a low gradient, and therefore low discharge (hydraulic condu
  • The tunnel is has a 0.2% horizontal gradient and goes straight except for a curve at the A
  • With a low beach gradient and the lack of any obvious dangers such as r
  • line was engineered with a continual downhill gradient, and loaded clay wagons were run by gravity,
  • The frequent changes in gradient, and circuitous routing, can be tiring, deman
  • lows calcium to flow down its electrochemical gradient and into the cell.
  • The track was 87 m long on a 1 in 2.5 gradient and 1219 mm wide, two cars ran up and down th
  • pendent upon the flow volume of water, stream gradient, and channel geometrics.
  • y requires walkers to be fit due to its steep gradient and the requirement to climb around 200 metre
  • ndulating, and there were frequent changes of gradient and sharp curves, making it difficult to work
  • every respect - including sand quality, beach gradient and tidal range.
  • ow resulting from a perpendicular temperature gradient and vice versa, and the Maggi-Righi-Leduc eff
  • ide three lanes towards Greenhithe (an uphill gradient) and two lanes downhill.
  • ns in response to photons, creating a voltage gradient and assisting in the production of energy fro
  • r the Admiralty using Henry Handyside's steep gradient apparatus.
  • The gradient approaching Dingle Road is very steep, causin
  • Among these, a 1996 paper titled "Generalized gradient approximation made simple" is cited more than
  • Owing to its high gradient as it drops out of the mountains, the Beaver
  • distribution (HFS) and on the electric field gradient at the nuclei (Q).
  • Overall, the Millers River has a moderate gradient, averaging about 18 feet/mile from the headwa
  • density may also be described as the pressure gradient because it directly determines how much extra
  • d only by northbound trains due to the severe gradient, being a 1 in 40 climb southbound.
  • has a radius of approximately 75 m and a 40% gradient, bends in until the rails point downstream.
  • end to be able to sustain an adverse pressure gradient better than an equivalent laminar boundary la
  • the stomatal pores, and also on the humidity gradient between the leaf's internal air spaces and th
  • al neighborhoods, while closely following the gradient between the trees and marshes.
  • low bundle of fibers creates a vapor pressure gradient between the "wet" compressed air on the insid
  • This was installed due to the 1-in-8 gradient between street level and platform level Featu
  • The 1-in-36 gradient between Ilfracombe and Mortehoe stations was
  • e meaning that there is a large concentration gradient between areas near the root and those further
  • PICOSat uses a gravity gradient boom for stabilization.
  • Since the spacecraft's design used gravity gradient booms, the lumpy lunar gravity field made for
  • An implementation of stochastic gradient boosting is available in STATISTICA.
  • later one by J. Friedman also use the names " Gradient Boost", "Stochastic Gradient Boosting" (empha
  • ned Whittington it began to gain speed on the gradient, but the driver of the front locomotive did n
  • A column of liquid with a density gradient can also be prepared: The column should conta
  • e first to crystallize and so the temperature gradient can be read to be from high to low with the h
  • On topographic maps, stream gradient can be easily approximated if the scale of th
  • The gradient can be formed through either a spontaneous or
  • astic fluctuations of the ionic concentration gradient caused by the phage infection of bacteria.
  • muna and the Kosi; the latter's extremely low gradient causes disastrous floods every year.
  • er where the river bed has a relatively steep gradient causing an increase in water velocity and tur
  • d provided that they are separated by density gradient centrifugation or swim-up before use in assis
  • AT percentage using a Cesium Chloride (CsCl) gradient centrifugation.
  • The gradient changes added excitement to the racing, as st
  • High gradient channels of rivers and streams have been divi
  • andoned Maryhill Cablecar route had a similar gradient close to its Mornington depot.
  • spital and home applications, and often use a gradient color-scheme to communicate a safe or out-of-
  • hotographs was replaced with a staircase of a gradient compliant with building regulations.
  • composition adjustment to achieve the desired gradient composition.
  • This force might be electric, pressure gradient, concentration gradient, gravity.
  • In the gradient copolymer, as a result of the gradual composi
  • am also has standard image editing tools like gradient, crop, fill and selection tools (including la
  • It flows southeast at a very mild gradient, crossing the southwest corner of Hollis, New
  • volves the surface toward minimal energy by a gradient descent method.
  • c field is applied, an orthogonal temperature gradient develops.
  • b, In long cells, the Pom1 gradient does not reach the cortical nodes (red dots),
  • he tunnel runs 1270 m at approximately a 1:10 gradient down to the western portal.
  • iple-unit passenger train lost control on the gradient down to Royton Station.
  • gradient eastbound and too close to the ruling gradien
  • in conventional spin echo sequences, while in gradient echo sequences they can be obtained by using
  • 6 gradient effects
  • Gradient enhanced NMR is a method for obtaining high r
  • ferent direction) - even if the same pressure gradient exists in both cases.
  • Percoll is well suited for density gradient experiments because it possesses a low viscos
  • if there is a pressure gradient, flow will occur from high pressure towards l
  • To allow sufficient gradient for a conventional bedrock tunnel, the tunnel
  • roads would have created too great of a slope gradient for both pedestrians, carriages or automobile
  • ich also serves to maintain the concentration gradient for glucose to passively enter cells.
  • three luge disciplines, and had a 10% average gradient for the track.
  • ured two ascents: the first at Montello (6.5% gradient for 1.15 kilometres); and the second at Ronch
  • confluence with Northwest Branch; the average gradient for the course of the creek is 0.72%.
  • e between the Coriolis force and the pressure gradient force.
  • t trains or holiday specials from rest up the gradient frequently required three powerful locomotive
  • r is typically a long kiln with a temperature gradient from end to end, through which newly-made gla
  • ould have powered trains up the 1 in 75 (13%) gradient from the station, but it was never brought in
  • ion and the rear portion rolled back down the gradient from Round Oak railway station towards Brette
  • nus of the Nimrod Glacier descending at a low gradient from the bordering highlands to the Ross Ice
  • ay constructed the branch line with a 1 in 27 gradient from Holywell Junction to Holywell Town.
  • Here, originally there was a 1 in 119 gradient from the south taking the line to 340 feet ab
  • d throughout, and with only a slight downhill gradient from north to south, the path is also ideal f
  • Kaliveli lake is a seasonal wetland, with a gradient from freshwater to brackish water, and is an
  • A close up view the Low Gradient Furnace (LGF) and Solidification and Quenchin
  • move into the cell down their electrochemical gradient, further depolarizing the cell.
  • Because of its length and gradient, gases such as carbon dioxide and carbon mono
  • f a single isolated region of DNA, denaturing gradient gels and temperature gradient gels can be use
  • er enzyme (Na+-Ca2+ translocator) uses the Na gradient generated by the Na+-K+ pump to remove Ca2+ f
  • It was further demonstrated that the proton gradient generated by proteorhodopsin could be used to
  • where e denotes the symmetrized gradient given by
  • The low gradient gives the river only a very small current.
  • Below Batang (Sichuan) the gradient gradually decreases to about 8 feet per mile
  • his habitat can differ along an environmental gradient, hampering gene flow, and thus creating a cli
  • ation column to which an axial electric field gradient has been added.
  • An Ion gradient has potential energy and can be used to power
  • d hydrogen back diffusion due to the pressure gradient have an effect on the maximum output pressure
  • During the summer, the temperature gradient helps to cool the house.
  • Magnetic field gradient: High gradient focus the magnetic resonance i
  • udes Tumbleweed Hill, a half-mile ten-percent gradient hill.
  • a protein that helps to establish a morphogen gradient in Drosophila embryos by repressing the trans
  • Its situation at the end of a steep gradient in the tunnel meant there was the constant ri
  • assenger trains coming to a standstill on the gradient in the tunnel.
  • ective currents associated with a temperature gradient in the bath provide a constant flow of this c
  • Cells can migrate towards the chemical gradient in the semi solid layer or under the layer as
  • The gradient in this case occurs between the liquid in con
  • quiescent period of the process a temperature gradient in the fluid emerged.
  • The average gradient in the tunnel is 2.34%.
  • 2 for ppg) convert these values to a pressure gradient in psi per foot.
  • a plasma membrane against their concentration gradient, in contrast to ion channels, where ions go t
  • The gradient in this tunnel is 1.565% (1:64), with the ris
  • The axial temperature gradient in this technique can go as high as 10000 °C/
  • responsible for establishing the chloride ion gradient in neurons through the maintenance of low int
  • reduces to single track and rises on a steep gradient in order to pass over the railway line on a b
  • ,518 Method for maintaining a correct density gradient in a non-convecting solar pond
  • The line features a steep 1:27 gradient incline from the back of the engine shed to h
  • three bridges, and on leaving the station the gradient increased to 1 in 88 as Ventnor Tunnel was ap
  • From Triangle to Rishworth the gradient increased to 1 in 60.
  • A high gradient indicates a steep slope and rapid flow of wat
  • ke, Piner Creek flows down a relatively steep gradient, initially over a riprap lined channel, which
  • d traffic experiences a significant ascending gradient inside the tunnel, while northbound traffic e
  • es west of Touws River and took the form of a gradient into a trench cutting, down to sufficient dep
  • When ions move down their concentration gradient into the cell, they can cause a number of dif
  • The solution will then filter along the gradient into collecting pools which will then be pump
  • of circulating glucose down its concentration gradient into muscle and fat cells.
  • This bicarbonate moves down its concentration gradient into the plasma.
  • In 1957, the gradient into Chapel-en-le-Frith was the scene of a se
  • are at a much shallower depth, with a 1-in-20 gradient into the stations.
  • argh and curved sharply westward on a falling gradient into the deep cutting and on to the embankmen
  • crossed on a map with ten-foot contours, the gradient is approximately 5.7 feet per 1000 feet, a fa
  • Because stream gradient is customarily given in feet per 1000 feet, o
  • rger technique is subtle: while a temperature gradient is already in place for the Bridgman techniqu
  • , the species abundance along an envronmental gradient is not only determined by the abiotic factor
  • The energy stored in this gradient is then used in a second reaction by ATP synt
  • The osmotic gradient is the difference in concentration between tw
  • A steep H+ gradient is formed, which allows chemiosmosis to occur
  • e head drops are uniform by construction, the gradient is inversely proportional to the size of the
  • dows is noticeably steeper, although the down gradient is less marked on its southerly and easterly
  • This gradient is maintained through various plasma membrane
  • ds blow with greatest force when the pressure gradient is perpendicular to the axis of the Santa Yne
  • present in the region, thus a strong pressure gradient is established which induces the wind.
  • The gradient is mainly 1.1%.
  • The maximum gradient is 10.8%.
  • The maximum gradient is 8.4%.
  • Its gradient is 1 in 2.9.
  • The overall gradient is 1 in 11."
  • Alternately, a temperature gradient is induced.
  • The maximum gradient is 9.8% at the summit.
  • where the gradient is plugged into the symmetric part of the Wey
  • Here, a thermal gradient is produced across a solid instead of an elec
  • This temperature gradient is caused by the natural springs that feed th
  • The gradient is 2.2% on the west side from the town of Sky
  • An environmental gradient is a gradual change in abiotic factors throug
  • ad of producing ATP, the energy of the proton gradient is lost as heat.
  • An electrochemical gradient is analogous to the water pressure across a h
  • A redox gradient is the biogeochemical sorting of reductants a
  • Any gradient is identified by four characteristics: axis,
  • A Pulsed field gradient is a short, timed pulse with spatial dependen
  • linear gradient, isocratic chromatography).
  • y will level large areas of land with a small gradient, layering it with thick plastic (usually HDPE
  • motive and eight carriages stalled on a steep gradient leading to a mountain pass a few kilometres b
  • This upward gradient leads to even higher peaks in the crest of th
  • A rising gradient led to Cobridge tunnel and then Burslem, befo
  • The transmembrane electrochemical potential gradient may enable transport of molecules across memb
  • er, tilt indicator, slope alert, slope gauge, gradient meter, gradiometer, level gauge, level meter,
  • The conjugate gradient method can theoretically be viewed as a direc
  • od differs from the closely related conjugate gradient method primarily in that it involves somewhat
  • In mathematics, the conjugate gradient method is an algorithm for the numerical solu
  • The conjugate gradient method can be applied to an arbitrary n-by-m
  • The conjugate gradient method is an iterative method, so it can be a
  • ry similar to the much more popular conjugate gradient method, with similar construction and converg
  • Gradient methodology is used extensively for two purpo
  • d at a moderate speed to keep the temperature gradient minimal.
  • Besides GA other measurements (called gradient moments) can be calculated from the gradient
  • erodible substrate will tend to have a steep gradient near its source, and a low gradient nearing z
  • to stop a runaway freight train on a 1 in 58 gradient near Buxton in Derbyshire after a brake failu
  • he aqueduct encountered high ground above the gradient needed to maintain the downward slope, a cert
  • s and is known to be sizable as it provided a gradient negotiable only by bullock wagons travelling
  • 89, he had simply coasted down the steep down gradient, not expecting to find another train before t
  • An adverse pressure gradient occurs when the static pressure increases in
  • s out into the agar, producing an exponential gradient of the drug to be tested.
  • into the Crombouke and the Brassey mines at a gradient of 1 in 5.
  • the 3.4 km Torricelle climb, with an average gradient of approximately 4%, 7% at the steepest point
  • From the start on a gradient of 1 in 3 the road takes a fast left-hand swe
  • The 54 miles (87 km) long Jayaganga has a gradient of six inches to the mile, which indicates th
  • obtained by taking the negative of the vector gradient of the potential field.
  • The surface and the gradient of the main road were unsuitable for carting
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