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  • of FClO2 with BF3 and PF5 are assumed to be molecular adducts rather than true salts.
  • ass sensor, the QCM-D is often used to study molecular adsorption/desorption and binding kinetics t
  • densed phase and gas phase MD simulations of molecular aggregates.
  • In regard to molecular aggregation state, the compound exists in cl
  • rnal motion of a bond vector relative to the molecular alignment frame scales the size of the RDC r
  • fixed to a surface, eliminating the need for molecular amplification.
  • was only fully confirmed in the mid-1980s by molecular analyses (based on electrophoresis of protei
  • Molecular analyses indicated that the 18S rDNA sequenc
  • As molecular analyses demonstrate, the Kri-kri is not, as
  • Molecular analyses support placement of Eretmochelys w
  • Based on molecular analyses, this may not belong to the genus T
  • A molecular analysis grouped Anchariidae with Ariidae un
  • Molecular analysis has shown honeyeaters to be related
  • dge & Burns, 1987) - should according to the molecular analysis moved to its old genus, Asarcornis,
  • iking Mars Lander Program as a member of the Molecular Analysis Team that designed the gas chromato
  • nger envisioned it has since been shown with molecular analysis to be polyphyletic.
  • Two years later, molecular analysis showed that it was closely related
  • Molecular analysis has revealed that an infection on P
  • and the unavailability of tissue samples for molecular analysis (Bradley et al. 2007; Bradley et al
  • Molecular analysis of BPF yielded a nonapeptide BPF te
  • IMAGE stands for integrated molecular analysis of genomes and their expression.
  • Molecular analysis determined that Rhodymenia ardisson
  • The notion that such molecular analysis could help scientists decode evolut
  • Pending molecular analysis, Christidis & Boles (2008) have sug
  • been placed within the Polyphagidae based on molecular analysis, and they are even closer relatives
  • roup, although it was not included in either molecular analysis.
  • ibed as several cryptic species based on the molecular analysis.
  • onotropic receptors, metabotropic receptors, molecular anatomy, nervous system, neurogentive diseas
  • rsity where he was an Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology from 1984-1988.
  • Based on molecular and morphological evidence, C. utahickae, C.
  • arginase isozymes that differ in catalytic, molecular and immunological properties.
  • ogaster and brings a combination of genetic, molecular and cellular techniques to bear on the issue
  • Ideally, morphological, molecular, and possibly other phylogenies should be co
  • d biochemical marker of the process known in molecular and cellular biology as apoptosis or program
  • Bustamante is professor of molecular and cell biology, physics, and chemistry at
  • the sole member of genus Pseudosciadium, but molecular and morphological studies point to its inclu
  • ticles and reviews on the mechanisms whereby molecular and biochemical processes control cellular a
  • The Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IBMC - Instituto de Biolog
  • e of Excellence by UNESCO Global Network for Molecular and Cell Biology MCBN and has been designate
  • hnologies in research aimed at understanding molecular and cellular mechanisms of brain aging and t
  • of fast processes on a femtosecond scale in molecular and solid state physics to name but a few.
  • from Harvard University in 1987 and a PhD in molecular and cell biology from the University of Cali
  • dical research aimed at discovering genetic, molecular and immunological factors that trigger disea
  • The Center for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics (CMBI) is a wel
  • ional Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences is a PhD program
  • Fox served as director of the Institute for Molecular and Cellular Evolution (IMCE) at the Univers
  • 964 article in American Zoologist, "Biology, Molecular and Organismic", to assert the importance of
  • er of applications covering nuclear, atomic, molecular and solid-state physics, but also biophysics
  • The School of Molecular and Microbial Biosciences was formed in 2001
  • epartments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Molecular and Medical Genetics at the Oregon Health an
  • to 2005 he was Director of the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of CNRS in Strasbourg.
  • Atomic, molecular and plasma physics
  • variety of programs including neuroscience, molecular and cellular biology, pathology and laborato
  • rogrammed cell death and ERA of apoptosis in molecular and cellular biology was started.
  • lb laboratory uses a number of techniques in molecular and cellular biochemistry as well as synthet
  • signal transfer at molecular and cellular level
  • School of Molecular and Clinical Medicine
  • Recent molecular and biochemical evidence (see the AP-Website
  • as merged into Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics.
  • is an American professor of neurology and of molecular and cellular pharmacology at the University
  • , such as links from the UKPMC collection to molecular and medical datasets.
  • Scientific Director of the VIB Department of Molecular and Cellular Interactions, Vrije Universitei
  • He is head of the VIB Department of Molecular and Cellular Interactions, Vrije Universitei
  • e received his Ph.D. degree in Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology from Cornell University in
  • cting the achene) and further research, both molecular and morphological, is warranted.
  • conflict or compromise? a book on the use of molecular and morphological evidence for inferring phy
  • he is the most frequently cited AMO (Atomic Molecular and Optical) theorist in the world.
  • ical significance of proteins, their role in molecular and cell biology, genetics, and evolution, a
  • development of fundamental principles of new molecular and cellular technologies and bionanotechnol
  • He was named March of Dimes Chair in Molecular and Developmental Neurobiology at the Salk I
  • UIUC), and the University of Chicago (UC) in molecular and nanostructured assemblies, materials, ca
  • M.S. in molecular and cell biology from Brandeis University in
  • VIB Department of Molecular and Cellular Interactions
  • the University of California, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology.
  • Recent molecular and biochemical evidence (see the AP-Website
  • grapta is currently being studied using both molecular and morphological methods to produce a robus
  • at the Sainsbury Laboratory in Norwich using molecular and genetic approaches to study disease resi
  • s reporting results of research in cellular, molecular, and developmental biology that employ or ar
  • , apparently due to the flood of complicated molecular and cellular microscopic images produced in
  • He also holds a B.Sc. in molecular and cell biology.
  • uage to represent biological pathways at the molecular and cellular level.
  • family and its circumscription was based on molecular and morphological data.
  • readership for this journal are biochemists; molecular, and cellular biologists, crystallographers,
  • ectronic information resource that comprises molecular and biochemical information on enzymes that
  • mathematics; medicine, health, and society; molecular and cellular biology; neuroscience; philosop
  • nd Medicine, 2000; Head of the Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience; Vincent Astor Pro
  • ondensed Phases and Faraday Transactions II: Molecular and Chemical Physics).
  • His research has involved study of molecular and interfacial forces.
  • ished by whether matter is ionic, atomic, or molecular, and the temperature and density of the matt
  • ated membrane protein and its application in molecular and immunohistochemistry research.
  • Present Adjunct Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Ch
  • His research focus has been on the molecular and genetic basis of neurometabolic disorder
  • Fellow, Head of the IVF Laboratory, Dept. of Molecular Animal Breeding & Biotechnology, LMU, Munich
  • MAGMA ( Molecular Animation, Graphics and Modeling Application
  • il & Whitt, Dixie; Bacterial Pathogenesis: A Molecular Approach, AMS Press
  • enior editor of the 2004 book, Oncogenomics: Molecular Approaches to Cancer.
  • "The Molecular Architects of Body Design".
  • spectroscopy) strongly support this 'island' molecular architecture as shown by TRFD and refuting t
  • Asphaltene molecular architecture has also been controversial.
  • th concepts such as mechanically-interlocked molecular architectures emerging.
  • linear polymers, as well as more complicated molecular architectures.
  • plain a macroscopic stretching process using molecular arguments and to postulate correlations betw
  • he relation of magnetism and diamagnetism to molecular arrangement".
  • ace-corresponds to a snapshot picture of the molecular arrangement.
  • s of relatively high-impact journals such as Molecular Aspects of Medicine and Free Radical Biology
  • chemistry, i.e., the chemistry of host-guest molecular assemblies created by intermolecular interac
  • ctions that encode all biological molecules, molecular assemblies, subcellular and cellular structu
  • Lipid micelles represent a molecular assembly in which the individual components
  • This molecular association has been confirmed by chemical s
  • such as plane waves as an alternative to the molecular atom-centered basis functions.
  • Molecular Autism,1, 10.
  • rocess should not be confused with so called molecular autoionization (which is in fact a type of d
  • e electric field is trying to align the long molecular axis of the LC perpendicular to the field wh
  • parallel to one another above and below the molecular axis.
  • de, and one of the two trioxane isomers; its molecular backbone consists of a six membered ring wit
  • atter) and a double-edge receiver (analysing molecular backscatter).
  • er, in 1926, concerned the quantum theory of molecular band spectra.
  • , Danek A, Monaco AP. "Clinical features and molecular bases of neuroacanthocytosis." Journal of Mo
  • lti-volume textbook entitled The Metabolic & Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease, published by McG
  • The molecular basis for this discrimination lies in the va
  • e of the world's experts on the clinical and molecular basis of the thalassemias and the applicatio
  • 1967 The Genetic Code: The Molecular Basis for Genetic Expression.
  • The molecular basis of 22 of the 24 serologically defined
  • arch program is focused on understanding the molecular basis of melanoma development and progressio
  • oteins in this group are responsible for the molecular basis of the blood group antigens, surface m
  • The Molecular Basis of Human Disease and Approaches to Its
  • The molecular basis of ionic selectivity were are also ide
  • The elucidation of the molecular basis underlying APL pathogenesis has led to
  • es, DNA and RNA structures, virology and the molecular basis of cancer.
  • ibute to the scientific understanding of the molecular basis of cell structure and function as well
  • e is distinguished for her research into the molecular basis of Huntington's disease.
  • He has conducted research on the molecular basis of hormone action and signal transduct
  • ing the inheritance of maize, but the actual molecular basis for transposition was described by lat
  • mber of antigens have been described and the molecular basis of many has been resolved.
  • al power to further the understanding of the molecular basis of life.
  • national Max Planck Research School (IMPRS): Molecular Basis of Plant Development and Environmental
  • The molecular basis for the origin of this antigen lies wi
  • to understand adverse drug reactions and the molecular basis of human disesase.
  • Molecular Basis of Odor John E. Amoore, Published 1970
  • Research, particularly in understanding the molecular basis of development, growth, and metabolism
  • A molecular beam is produced by allowing a gas at higher
  • mical vapor deposition, ion beam deposition, molecular beam epitaxy, and sputter deposition.
  • y metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy (MOCVD), molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) and chemical vapor deposi
  • His research is related to molecular beam epitaxy (MBE).
  • He did early work inventing the molecular beam technique with Dr. Ellison Taylor which
  • Molecular beam is useful for fabricating thin films, a
  • a range of new manufacturing tools based on molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) technology and a range of
  • substrate using a variety of methods such as molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) , metalorganic vapour pha
  • o fabrication of complex heterostructures by molecular beam epitaxy.
  • physical properties of materials produced by Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE), co-edited two books, has
  • with extremely high-doped thin base layers, molecular beam epitaxy is principally employed.
  • anic and semiconductor clusters using pulsed molecular beams and time of flight mass spectrometry.
  • Molecular BeH2 has been confirmed in a recent study as
  • yellow volatile solid is a rare example of a molecular binary metal oxide, the other examples being
  • It is a rare molecular binary metal iodide, consisting of isolated
  • ossess a net surface charge (a requisite for molecular binding to ion exchange resins).
  • ng microbial taxonomy, phylogeny, evolution, molecular biodiversity studies, development of preserv
  • He holds a Canada Research Chair in Molecular Biodiversity (Tier I), and is a tenured full
  • e influential characterization of neuro- and molecular biological mechanisms is: mechanisms are ent
  • m viruses) are utilized by scientists in the molecular biological process of reverse transcriptase
  • achievements in fundamental biochemical and molecular biological research.
  • field of neurosciences with modern photonic, molecular biological and chemical methods as well as m
  • Cycling probe technology (CPT) is a molecular biological technique for detecting specific
  • A geneticist, molecular biologist and mathematician, Lander has been
  • Lode Wyns is a Belgian molecular biologist and professor at the Vrije Univers
  • e is married to noted Harvard geneticist and molecular biologist Matthew Meselson.
  • nner (born 1965) is a British adventurer and molecular biologist who is attempting to walk around t
  • 949) American medical doctor, professor, and molecular biologist who was awarded the 2003 Nobel Pri
  • Mark Ptashne is a molecular biologist and violinist.
  • e human condition-similar in this respect to molecular biologist Francois Jacob's autobiography The
  • Roberts (April 3, 1942 - May 26, 2006) was a molecular biologist who made pioneering observations o
  • Trained as a molecular biologist for his PhD and post-doctoral rese
  • Wessler, Ph.D. (1953- ) is an American plant molecular biologist and geneticist.
  • er 14, 1923 - April 5, 2008) was an American molecular biologist of Italian origin, a professor at
  • hard Henderson FRS (born 1945) is a Scottish molecular biologist and pioneer in the field of electr
  • Jozef Schell (1935-2003), molecular biologist
  • irns FRS (1922- ) is a British physician and molecular biologist who made significant contributions
  • eligion at St Edmund's College, Cambridge, a molecular biologist and an author on science and relig
  • John J. Medina is a developmental molecular biologist with special research interests in
  • Ferrara, M.D., Ph.D. is an Italian-American molecular biologist and is currently a Genentech Fello
  • Raymond Jeener (1904-1995) was a Belgian molecular biologist and professor at the Universite Li
  • ford is an American medical investigator and molecular biologist who flew aboard a NASA Space Shutt
  • IRA bomb goes off, the wife and children of molecular biologist John Roe O'Neill are killed on May
  • Richard Lathe is a molecular biologist and a former professor at the Univ
  • Joost Schymkowitz is a Belgian molecular biologist and researcher at the Vrije Univer
  • erine M. Verfaillie (born 1957) is a Belgian molecular biologist and professor at the Katholieke Un
  • hn Derek Smith FRS (1924-2003) was a British Molecular Biologist who participated in many of the ma
  • niel I. H. Linzer (born 1954) is an American molecular biologist and academic administrator.
  • Schedl's career as a molecular biologist has spanned the North American con
  • nne Pays (born 2 November 1948) is a Belgian molecular biologist and professor at the Universite Li
  • 1903 - 22 April 1984, aged 81) was a British molecular biologist who worked in the field of fibrous
  • Frederic Rousseau is a Belgian molecular biologist and researcher at the Vrije Univer
  • As every practicing molecular biologist knows, it takes up to months or ye
  • he Marine (born 5 October 1968) is a Belgian molecular biologist and researcher at CME (Center of H
  • -Smith (born 1931) is an organic chemist and molecular biologist at the University of Glasgow, most
  • 0, 1913 - December 28, 2006) was an American molecular biologist and writer of popular science.
  • Richard Losick is an American molecular biologist whose research interests include R
  • English molecular biologist who was a founder of applying mole
  • and was reportedly pressed upon Clinton by a molecular biologist when he was attending a Renaissanc
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