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The cleavage reaction is carried out via an active site tyrosine residue located in the core of the enzyme, with the cleaved 'G' segment interacting with a helix turn helix (HTH) motif in the CAP domain of the core [11].
It also means that the the European Southern astronomers can build a 60-meter telescope and see if it works, and then expand the mirror by filling out the sphere with more segments to make a 100-meter telescope.
If any newly generated sphere intersects with an existing sphere, the new sphere is rejected and another sphere with a different center and radius is generated.
Due to its rapid chain motions, the time-average shape of the molecule can be described as a sphere, with greatest density of chain segments near the center.
(A ) Top panel shows a stereo view of the mF o-DF c electron density at the active site, calculated with phases after omitting the two calcium ions (blue spheres), the water molecule (red sphere), a 3-nt segment centered on the scissile phosphate group and the side chain of Lys301, and subjecting the rest of the entire structure to simulated annealing from 3000°K.
58 Activated platelets resemble spheres with a rough surface.
Based on this biochemical approach it was concluded that NCX1 includes a cleaved signal peptide, nine transmembrane segments (TMSs), and two reentrant loops [ 32- 35].
It shows that the tapered tip has a diameter of 60 μm and has a smooth taper with a clean cleaved tip.
This antibody reacts with a caspase cleaved epitope of cytokeratin 18 expressed during early apoptosis [ 18].
In NB images, all spheres were possible to segment with a threshold-based VOI.
You are a sphere with limited control over gravity.
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