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mass shift
noun
The portion of an isotope shift produced by the changing mass of a nucleus upon the addition of a neutron
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This mass shift of polluting industries has blighted China's economic rise.
But there is no sign of a mass shift to lasers.
So the mass shift from air travel to the roads raised millions of people's risk of injury and death, with predictable results.
The figures portray a mass shift of poorer families from inner London just when the government has introduced a raft of changes to the welfare system.
This net mass shift slows the Earth's spin rate, just as a spinning ice skater pushes out her arms to slow down, Dr. Davis said.
The conjugation site was identified using mass shift comparative analysis of Asp-N proteolytic digests.
"You'd see a huge shift, a mass shift when ubiquitin appeared at a particular lysine," Brodbelt explains. .
The mass shift introduced by the label is used to distinguish components derived from the different samples.
This mass shift could well correspond to microcystin (MW: 995) being attached to the protein(s).
This mass shift suggested that nearly three phospho-groups per molecule of modified vimentin were removed during the phosphatase treatment.
Each fragment that contained iodoacetamide labeled Cys406 residue showed a mass shift of 57 Da (Mass of iodoacetamide) compared with the mass of unlabelled peptide.
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