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  • [[File:DNA simple2.svg|thumb|upright|The structure of a [[DNA]] molecule is essential to its function.]] ...[[data structure]]s in [[computer science]] and [[musical form]]. Types of structure include a [[hierarchy]] (a cascade of one-to-many relationships), a [[Compl ...
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  • The '''Fanzor''' (Fz) protein is an [[Eukaryote|eukaryotic]], [[RNA]]-guided [[DNA]] [[endonuclease]], wh ...red ancestry between the OMEGA system and the CRISPR system, the [[protein structure]] and DNA cleavage function of Fanzor and [[Cas12]] remain largely conserv ...
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  • ...is used to investigate [[molecular structure|geometric]] and [[electronic structure]] by probing [[transition metal|metal]] [[D orbital|d]]→[[D orbital|d]] tra ...a protein molecule with a helical [[Protein secondary structure|secondary structure]] can have a CD that changes with changes in the conformation. ...
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  • ...tituent material; stiffness is a property of a structure or component of a structure, and hence it is dependent upon various physical dimensions that describe t ...ng's modulus]] {{em|can}} be thought of as a measure of the stiffness of a structure. ...
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  • ...|μηχανικός}}) comes from the same Greek roots. A wider meaning of 'fabric, structure' is found in classical Latin, but not in Greek usage. This meaning is found ...ed from components called ''[[machine element]]s''. These elements provide structure for the system and control its movement. ...
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  • ...ave created static structures such as two- and three-dimensional [[Crystal structure|crystal lattices]], [[nanotube]]s, [[Polyhedron|polyhedra]], and arbitrary ...n their 2004 paper on the algorithmic self-assembly of a Sierpinski gasket structure, and for which they shared the 2006 Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology. Winfre ...
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  • ...23|title=An Approach for the Real-Time Quantification of Cytosolic ProteinProtein Interactions in Living Cells|url=https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.0c02480 [[Category:Proteinprotein interaction assays]] ...
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  • ...es of iron]], distinguishing between different several different [[crystal structure]]s including [[Allotropes of iron|ferrite]] (α-iron) and [[austenite]] (γ-i ...from a crystalline solid to an [[amorphous solid]], or from one amorphous structure to another ([[polyamorphism|{{not a typo|polyamorphs}}]]) are all examples ...
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  • ...ectrons of certain wavelengths to exist. In other systems, the crystalline structure of a material might allow waves to propagate in one direction, while suppre ...g the conduction properties. For example, in a one dimensional crystalline structure an odd number of [[electron]]s per atom results in a half-filled top band; ...
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  • ...1-01|title=A life cycle environmental sustainability analysis of microbial protein production via power-to-food approaches|journal=The International Journal o ...study used [[linear programming]] to determine least{{nbhyph}}cost system structure and operation. Results indicate that these various P2X technologies can ef ...
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  • ...machine]]. It uses [[protein dynamics#Global flexibility: multiple domains|protein domain dynamics]] on [[Nanoscopic scale|nanoscale]]s.]] [[Image:Protein translation.gif|thumb|300px| A [[ribosome]] is a [[biological machine]].]] ...
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  • ...e of Technology"). What happens is the nanoburrs are targeted to a certain structure, known as the [[basement membrane]]; this membrane lines the arterial walls ...
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  • ...[https://books.google.com/books?id=vf9QAAAAMAAJ ''Thermodynamic Theory of Structure, Stability and Fluctuations''], London: Wiley-Interscience {{ISBN|0-471-302 ...eprint. The desired outcomes, such as increases in the resultant internal structure and/or functionality, are achieved by combining task-independent global obj ...
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  • ...bjects such as [[biological cell]]s or [[Single-molecule experiment|single protein and DNA molecules]] for [[microscopy]] (as in the [[total internal reflecti ...competence for excitation of surface electromagnetic waves in the periodic structure using a [[Prism coupler|prism coupling technique]].<ref>{{cite journal |tit ...
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  • .... Furthermore, while there are residue materials removed from the original structure for the top-down approach, minimal material is removed or wasted for the bo ...umb|300px|left| A [[ribosome]] is a [[biological machine]] that utilizes [[protein dynamics]] on [[Nanoscopic scale|nanoscale]]s]] ...
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  • ...= Fontecilla-Camps JC, Amara P, Cavazza C, Nicolet Y, Volbeda A | title = Structure-function relationships of anaerobic gas-processing metalloenzymes | journal ...
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  • ...'s [[atomic theory]] were not indivisible as Dalton claimed, but had inner structure. Davy further claimed that elements that were then believed to be gases, su ...g/proceedings/19th/Lourenco.PDF|url-status=dead}}</ref> [[Band theory|Band structure calculations]] was first used in 1930 to predict the properties of new mate ...
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  • ...cience/article/pii/B9780128150535000106 |work=Nano-Inspired Biosensors for Protein Assay with Clinical Applications |pages=253 |editor-last=Li |editor-first=G ...=Maria João |title=A New Method to Determine the Response of Kretschmann's Structure-Based Biosensors |journal=IEEE Sensors Journal |date=2022 |volume=22 |issue ...
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  • Genetic engineering is a process that alters the genetic structure of an organism by either removing or introducing [[DNA]], or modifying exis ...and [[Francis Crick]] showed that the [[DNA]] molecule has a double-helix structure – though the general concept of direct genetic manipulation was explored in ...
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  • ...th [[Receptor (biochemistry)|receptor molecules]] or sites included in the structure of the recognition element of the sensor. Consequently, a characteristic ph ...which detect [[analyte]]s thanks to a biological component, such as cells, protein, nucleic acid or [[biomimetic polymer]]s, are called [[biosensor]]s. ...
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