Sentence examples for common nuclei from inspiring English sources

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This is, with increasing supercooling, from a morphology composed essentially of individual lamellae arranged in parallel stacks and radiating from common nuclei through coarse, somewhat branched microstructures whose parallel stacks diverge, to finer, more-branched pseudo-spherulitic textures.

Common nuclei such as Carbon 12 (C-12) and Oxygen 16 (O-16), having an even number of protons and neutrons, cannot be observed using NMR.

After peak pruning, the false peaks are removed by cross-referencing, if the spectra, sharing some common nuclei, are available.

For resonance assignment, the peaks that share common nuclei, N and H, are first grouped into spin systems.

Finally, cross-referenced information between spectra that share common nuclei, such as N and H, is used to refine the peak lists.

The most common nuclei used are those that do not require exogenous label such as P, H, and Na which generate spectra from endogenous metabolites [ 71].

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Pathway diversity reflects the variable order of formation of these peripheral elements, which radiate outward from the common nucleus.

In some instances the central nuclei, sensory or motor, are distinct for each nerve; in others the functional components of the same category from several nerves may arise from a common nucleus.

Constructions are described of maximal arcs in Desarguesian projective planes utilizing sets of conics on a common nucleus in PG 2, q).

Using ubiquitin as a model system, we detect individual pathways with site-resolved resolution, demonstrating that the protein folds through a native-like transition state ensemble with a common nucleus that contains heterogeneous features on its periphery.

586, 77 L.Ed. 1148, and instead held that pendent jurisdiction exists when '(t)he state and federal claims * * * derive from a common nucleus of operative fact' and 'if, considered without regard to their federal or state character, a plaintiff's claims are such that he would ordinarily be expected to try them all in one judicial proceeding.' 383 U.S., at 725, 86 S.Ct., at 1138.

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