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A greater extent of fluidity leads to faster uniaxial rotational diffusion and a sigmoidal-type reduction in the NMR signal intensity, which stems from intermediate-exchange dynamics where the motion has a similar frequency as the NMR observables (i.e., dipolar couplings and chemical shift anisotropy).
To an extent of course.
The extent of membrane fluidity determines the rate at which these fluorescent molecules diffuse into the photobleached area and diminish the shadow formed by the excitation step.
agalactiae always had an intermediate value of fluidity.
Michael Billington's verdict: "A model of fluidity and intelligence".
These lapses aside, Stephen Daldry's production is a model of fluidity and intelligence.
But they also came to expect a world of fluidity, constrained choices, "and endless regrets".
The effect of ethanol, a fermentation end product of C. pasteurianum, on growth of species of Clostridium has been extensively studied and it has been shown that ethanol toxicity occurs through direct interaction with the cell membrane resulting in a decreased extent of lipid organization and increased membrane fluidity and cytoplasmic leakage [ 42, 63].
"It felt like a Championship game, there was not a great deal of fluidity to it.
All this indicates a prolonged state of fluidity with respect to the canonization of the Ketuvim.
There resins present a high level of fluidity and low modulus of elasticity [11], which, theoretically, dissipates the stress generated by thermal and masticatory tensions to a better extent [12].
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