Sentence examples for a distorted structure from inspiring English sources

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The substituted copolymers adopt a distorted structure similar to that seen for poly phenyl-p-phenylene terapoly phenyl-p-phenylenee side groupoly phenyl-p-phenylenere interaphthalate

We observed that Fe doping over 5 wt.% gave rise to a distorted structure, i.e., Fe2Ti3O9, indicating numerous Ti3+ and oxygen-vacancy sites.

On both sides of the productivity divide, the current configuration leaves everyone with the threat of a distorted structure.

The authors reported that the leached products consisted of layered hydrated disordered silica with a "distorted" structure resembling the silicate layer existing in the original minerals.

We recently proposed that such a distorted structure forms upon treating Avicel with [C2mim][OAc] and results in an expansion of the cellulose I lattice [ 27, 28].

For the pure phosphorus system instead, the rebound step is associated with an opening of the cluster cage thus leading to a distorted structure of 7 (see the Supporting Information).

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Smaller t < 1.0 results in a more distorted structure having a smaller Ru-O-Ru bond angle [4].

Shape-memory systems represent an exciting class of "smart" materials that possess the unique capability to change from a temporary distorted structure back to a memorized permanent shape upon application of an external stimulus.

The absorption in the spectral region 600 1100 nm may be indicative for the existence of the copper (II) with a tetrahedral structure or a similar distorted structure (Fig. 3a, b curve 5) It is known that divalent copper ions have the electron configuration of 3d9.

It is found that the ZnS Cu has the cubic structure, the ZnS Mn has the hexagonal structure with a rhombic distortion, the ZnS Co is the mixture of the cubic and hexagonal phases in the ratio of 1 10, and the ZnS Eu has the cubic structure and a distorted cubic structure with stacking defects in the ratio 3 1.

Over 300 enzymes utilize zinc as a co-factor, either for catalysis (in which it functions as a Lewis acid) or structure, and it typically sits in a distorted tetrahedral structure, coordinated with three or four protein side chains and interacting directly with a cysteine sulfur and/or histidine nitrogen and/or glutamate or aspartate oxygen [ 18].

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