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"We had 48 hours where we lost John and Saido, we lose the goal that's the outcome of such a random chain of events, so with any defeat – and this is a group that's not used to losing – there's then a million theories as to why they've lost; individually, they've all got their pictures of why.
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However, it appears that the 20% lower hydrodynamic radius of aS compared to a total random chain of the same length simply reflects a small electrostatic compaction caused by the opposite net charge between the 40 C-terminal residues and the 60 N-terminal residues.
These TG curves correspond to predominant single-step degradation with well-defined initial and final degradation temperatures and may be a result of a random chain scission process.
Such plots are often used to emphasize the differences between compact objects such as globular, structured proteins and that of a random chain, such as an unfolded protein.
About seven years later, through an odd and random chain of events, I ended up in a band with Bas, the milk-thirsty guy who used to play with Shoob.
It appeared, therefore, that pure GA-sequences were not so much random chains of individual G's and A's, as varied concatenations of a set of short, repeated motifs.
The dye reagent specifically binds to the [Gly-X-Y]n helical structure of collagen but not to unwound triple helix or random chains of gelatin.
Let (mathit{SPC}(n p_{1},p_{2})) be a random spiro chain of length (ngeq1).
(4) Thus, to compute the ABC and GA indices of (mathit{SPC}_{n}), we just need to determine (m_{22}(mathit{SPC}_{n})), (m_{24}(mathit{SPC}_{n})), and (m_{44}(mathit{SPC}_{n})). Recall that (mathit{SPC}(n p_{1},p_{2})) is a random spiro chain of length n.
The mechanism of thermo-oxidative degradation of PEG was found to be the random chain scission of the main chain.
We present data showing a substantial narrowing of the polydispersity index (PDI) of high polymers occurring as a consequence of random chain scission events in a transient elongational flow field.
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