Examples of using Conformation in English and their translations into Chinese
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I found that I remembered the conformation of the land as one remembers the modeling of human faces.
Above all, the dogs conformation must indicate the ability to work with great speed and endurance in the field.
However, there is another conformation called Z-DNA in which the strands twist to the left.
In particular, they identified a significantly different conformation in a localised region of one of the proteins compared to its reference structure in dilute solution.
Now researchers at UC Santa Cruz have determined the structure of this protein--a kind of"master switch" for cell division--in its inactive or"off" conformation.
The building blocks served to alter the sugar conformation- more specifically, the linkers pushed the monomers into having a balanced preference between multiple possible shapes.
No Labrador can become a conformation champion in England unless he also has a working title establishing that he is fully qualified in the field.
Recognized by the oligonucleotide-binding domain of LbCpf1, the crRNA adopts a highly distorted conformation stabilized by extensive intramolecular interactions and the(Mg(H2O)6)2+ ion.
Of these, 35 were found to be associated with reproduction, milk composition, growth, meat and carcass, health or body conformation traits," Vasconcelos Silva said.
A vaccine that elicited high levels of antibodies against only these key conformations would in principle provide effective protection.
These conformations consist of long sheets, known as beta sheets, that are formed by thousands of protein molecules aligned in parallel.
The sidechain dihedral angles tend to cluster near 180°, 60°, and- 60°, which are called the trans, gauche+, and gauche- conformations.
Different cells turn on different sugar-modifying enzymes, so the same sugar can adopt a range of conformations.
They focused on specialized proteins called chaperones- helpmates that coax the misfolded proteins into their correct conformations.
SSRP1 also contributes to DNA binding, and can assume two conformations, depending on whether a second H2A-H2B dimer is present.
The misfolded proteins associated with neurodegenerative disease can adopt a variety of different conformations, some of which are toxic.
That way, Gehlenborg says, researchers can compare chromatin conformations across different conditions or experiments.
Barton's Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1969 was awarded for his work on understanding conformations of organic molecules, work which was key to realizing the utility of the Barton Reaction.
Other conformations are possible; in fact, only the letters F, Q, U, V, and Y are now available to describe any new DNA structure that may appear in the future.
The team also used molecular simulation tools to test the natural shape variations, called“conformations,” in the samples, and compared these simulated shapes with observations.