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Under field conditions, the selected tetraploid plants showed a more compact shape than the control plants.
This capillary effect, known as elastocapillarity, is similar to a how a sponge often dries into a more compact shape after being wetted and then dried.
Therefore, membrane protein samples cannot be completely denatured only by SDS, thus have a more compact shape, which tends to faster migration in the SDS-PAGE gel, typically at ∼70 85% of their expected molecular weight [57].
Generally, retired breeders (sows that underwent multiple pregnancies) are preferred as pancreas donors, providing islets with a more compact shape and more resistant to isolation and culture.
Verdon, Oh et al. suggest that a potassium ion then binds to the empty transport domain, stabilizing it into a more compact shape that easily makes the return trip to the outside of the cell.
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In agreement with the scattering curves and the pair distance distribution function, the superimposition of the shape models confirms that IgM-617 adopts a more compact conformation than IgM-012 and IgM-012_GL (Fig. 5C).
The inactive holoenzyme is shown as a more compact configuration.
Introducing a more hydrophobic moiety can offer a more compact conformation and a more discontinuous phase.
The PPIL1·CsA crystal structure exhibits a generally more compact shape compared to a previously published NMR structure ensemble of PPIL1[1].
The parallel polarization photoactivated pattern has the filled in and more compact shape of a dipole parallel to the coverslip/aqueous interface.
Having the fanfold array resume its more compact shape has required shaking, poking and pulling with tools created or modified for the task, a process that NASA calls "fluffing".
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