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deflection changes
noun
Plural of deflection change
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On changing the incidence angle by a few degrees, the deflection changes in the arcsecond range.
However, the location of maximum deflection changes in the first cycles.
In the present example, correction to the face deflection changes to 1.43 so that face deflection value is 3.97 (=2.27 + 0.27 + 1.43) which is under 4.7% from the exact value.
Table 1 lists the mass and deflection changes during injection of lipid or melittin solutions.
The injection sequence was complemented with two additional vesicle exposures (sections VI and VIII) and a final melittin dose (X) exhibiting the same qualitative mass and deflection changes.
This fact indicates that the observed deflection changes are due to structural rearrangements and not caused by electrostatic repulsion between the melittin peptides (see also supplementary data S3).
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In a recent decade, cantilever bioassays have been widely utilized for quantitative understanding of molecular interactions on the surface by measuring the bending deflection change [39, 40] and/or shifts in resonance [29, 41].
For the first melittin injection (section IV) the relative deflection change is −4.7 nm/ng and for the second injection it is −20 nm/ng.
Label-free detection of such interactions is typically based on the measurement of cantilever bending deflection change arising from such molecular interactions.
It is a simple, straightforward principle, that is, transduction of chemical interaction on cantilever surface into a cantilever bending deflection change, which is well described by Stoney's equation [15].
The front face deflections change as the Poison's ratio changes.
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