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This moiety is not necessarily aromatic; however, it is usually consisting of a 5- or 6-membered hydrocarbon ring or conjugated ring system containing nitrogen, oxygen, and/or sulfur.
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The cooperative relay protocol in this scenario is usually consisted of two phases as illustrated in Figure 1.
The amide I band is usually consists of a number of overlapping component bands representing helices, β-structures, β-turns and random structures.
This fibrosis is usually consisted of amorphous debris [ 39, 40].
Moreover, carbon aerogels are usually consisted of relatively large mesopores, which are unfavorable for sequestering sulfur.
Oncologic treatment is discussed, usually consisting of surgery with postoperative radiotherapy for high-risk features.
For large proteins, when experimental data on the folding transition-state ensemble (TSE) (or any other state of interest) are available, usually consisting of an extensive Φ-value analysis, these can be used as constraints in the simulation to enrich the sampling of the phase space region of interest (7– 10).
Dr Jerry Hooker, a palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum in London, said: "Most mammal fossils, including those of primates, are fragmentary, usually consisting of isolated teeth or jaws, sometimes also other skeletal elements, and we have learned a lot from these.
The imaging findings of leishmaniasis are nonspecific, usually consisting of hepatosplenomegaly and enlargement of lymph nodes (Fig. 5).
However, most sirenian fossils are incomplete, usually consisting of the distinctive extremely dense bone of their ribs (used for ballast) or occasional skulls and teeth.
Consequently the probes used for PNA FISH are shorter, usually consisting of 15 bases, and present higher specificity and sensitivity than conventional DNA probes.
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