Examples of using Macromolecule in English and their translations into Spanish
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a common protein backbone, a number of different possible subsets of the atoms that make up a protein macromolecule can be used in producing a structural alignment and calculating the corresponding RMSD values.
Any of a group of complex organic macromolecules that contain carbon,
This angular range contains information about the shape and size of macromolecules, characteristic distances of partially ordered materials,
Macromolecules is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that has been published since 1968 by the American Chemical Society.
Monotactic macromolecules have one stereoisomeric atom per repeat unit,
the microstructure just doesn't allow for reactive formation of the macromolecules.
medium molecules, the second for macromolecules, peptides, proteins, etc.
Greatly enlarged electron micrographs- magnification 50000 up to 100000 x- show the ultra-structures of the cell organelles as far as the range of macromolecules.
which reduces the volume of solvent that is available for other macromolecules.
consisting of bitumen in solution and special macromolecules that make the cured product,
Scientists are also using AI techniques to determine the function of certain biological macromolecules, especially proteins
For instance, the American Chemical Society has both Macromolecules and Langmuir, while Royal Society of Chemistry has Soft Matter,
structural modifications of macromolecules are made, novel processes to improve efficiency
other biological macromolecules in solution.
leader of CIC nanoGUNE's Nanobiomechanics Group,"for his studies of the mechanical properties of biological macromolecules.
who became the Nobel Prize laureate in 2002 for developing methods of structural analysis of biological macromolecules.
the ability to fragment whole macromolecules effectively has been promising.
observed a consistent increase in oxidative stress and cellular macromolecules in brain(ROS, carbonylation,
For example, while biology refers to macromolecules as the four large molecules comprising living things,
the structure of macromolecules including proteins,