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The extent of hydration of protein molecules in aqueous solutions is important, because some of the methods used to determine the molecular weight of proteins yield the molecular weight of the hydrated protein.
The activity is shown to be a strong function of the extent of hydration of the catalyst.
The proton conductivity of perfluorinated ionomer membrane used in a proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) depends largely on the extent of hydration state of the membrane.
Apparently such irradiation leads to the reversible changes in the rigidity of the DNA layer and the corresponding extent of hydration of the strands.
Nevertheless, both our weight loss events have the evolution of NO/NO2 indicating that the second reduction is not the reduction of CoO to Co but rather is a reduction of a second form of cobalt nitrate, possibly differing in the extent of hydration.
The extent of hydration and the phospholipid surface area increase with temperature as described previously.
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The extents of hydration of proteins and sucrose have been evaluated from this equation.
The values of the salting-out coefficients reflect the extent of preferential hydration of the ethylene oxide units in the polymer chains.
Fitted rate constants for the cement phases reflect the varied extent of cement hydration and carbonation in each experiment and are normalized to mineral moles (Table 7).
In PB pH 6.8, it was observed that the drug release rate depended on the extent of polymer hydration, swelling, gelling, and erosion.
The hydration characteristic of the cement samples was assessed by monitoring the extent of hydrated cement product.
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