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In FeSODs and MnSODs, a proton is acquired by the OH– ligand in conjunction with Fe reduction (eq 16), and release of a proton from the resulting H2O ligand then makes a proton available to protonate superoxide (eq 17).

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Every time a proton makes a circuit around the L.H.C. tunnel, it will receive electromagnetic nudges to make it go faster until, eventually, it is travelling at 99.9999991percentnt of the speed of light.

It has been postulated that part of the effector role of Pdx on P450cam is to promote a significant structural change that makes available a proton relay network involving Asp251 required for O2 activation.

We think the proton makes a difference.

However, we would like to note that the devices for making a membrane proton-tight are much more complex than those that are required for sodium tightness, and that proton tightness seems to have evolved on multiple occasions during life's history (see main text).

Three quarks make up a proton or a neutron, while four quarks make up mesons – less common and more unstable and found in cosmic rays.

In gamma decay a proton or neutron makes a quantum leap from a higher to a lower orbit, emitting a high-energy photon in the process.

The core of the sun is a fiery furnace so hot and dense that protons nuclei of hydrogen, the sun's main constituent slam together with such force that they fuse, producing a deuterium nucleus (heavy hydrogen, made of a proton and a neutron) plus an antielectron and a neutrino.

In addition, the amide proton of K207 makes a hydrogen bond to the phosphate group of a guanine.

These findings suggest that network architecture makes an important contribution to proton sponge properties of weak polycations.

The absence of an exit dose of protons makes proton beam therapy preferable for many situations in which a tumour is adjacent to a critical structure, such as the spinal cord, which cannot tolerate high doses of ionizing radiation, or in the treatment of children, in whom avoiding normal tissues significantly decreases the long-term side effects of radiation therapy.

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