Examples of using Dimer in English and their translations into Italian
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Although an early paper gives a predicted placement speed of 1 dimer per second for this tooltip,
be produced by the propylene oxide route, with the implication that at least 4% dimer and trimer would be present.
successfully places a C2 carbon dimer on a C(110) diamond surface at both 300 K(room temperature)
successfully places a C2 carbon dimer on a C(110) diamond surface at both 300 K(room temperature)
I The content of polymers and dimers is not less than 90%;
The dimers are sometimes called azobenzenedioxides.
MAPs bind directly to the tubulin dimers of microtubules.
By calculating the energies for monomers, dimers, trimers, etc., in an N-object system,
Only at high temperatures do these dimers break up into monomers:
Eventually, when this happens, dimers will grow into trimers,
The two main DNA lesions formed by exposure to UVB are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers(CPD) and 6-4 pyrimidine pyrimidone photoproducts(6-4PPs), and its Dewar isomers.
UV light induces the formation of pyrimidine dimers which can distort the DNA chain structure,
In mammals, enolase molecules are dimers composed of three distinct subunits(a,
binds tightly to tubulin dimers and inhibits their assembly into microtubules in the cytoskeleton.
makes the chains form coiled dimers in solution.
the virus particles separate the fluorescent dyes used for signaling in order to prevent the formation of non-fluorescent dimers that act as quenchers.
the virus particles separate the fluorescent dyes used for signalling to prevent the formation of non-fluorescent dimers that act as quenchers.
such as primer dimers, may be contributing to a signal.
ferulic acid may reduce oxidative stress and formation of thymine dimers in skin.
biophysical methods are established by the identified crystal structure of GPCR dimers.