Sentence examples for molecular breathing from inspiring English sources

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Remarkably, transport was observed with apo-ferritin whose size far exceeds that of the aqueous channel suggesting a molecular breathing or peristalsis type of facilitated release.

In a milestone for studying a class of chemical reactions relevant to novel solar cells and memory storage devices, scientists used LCLS to watch "molecular breathing" – waves of subtle in-and-out atomic motions – in real time and unprecedented detail.

This activity was observed in the absence of its obligatory partner Rad10 and may be specific to branch-migratable HJs which undergo molecular breathing to form a temporary bubble structure (see Fig.  4) that is readily cleavable by the enzyme (Davies et al. 1995; West 1995).

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Effectively, this TLS model of the protein core excludes the effects of hyper-flexible surface loops and, hence, describes the global disorder that may be attributed to inter-molecular lattice distortions and overall intra-molecular breathing or domain shifts.

Oxygen toxicity is a condition resulting from the harmful effects of breathing molecular oxygen at elevated partial pressures.

A more recent study showed that insertion of rimantadine into these pockets could function as "molecular wedge" that attenuates conformational breathing needed for cation flow through the N-terminal constriction of the p7 channel (Dev et al., 2015).

These and other traits we call human nature are so deeply resident in our emotions and habits of thought as to seem just part of some greater nature, like the air we all breathe, and the molecular machinery that drives all of life.

Finally, our molecular dynamics computer simulations indicate that the local breathing dynamics of the PPARG promoter DNA coincides with the gene specific response to the THz radiation.

Because of their more compact molecular structure, synthetic fibres cannot capture air and "breathe" in the same way.

Functional and developmental identification of a molecular subtype of brain serotonergic neuron specialized to regulate breathing dynamics.

It is the first time that molecular oxygen - the form of the gas we breathe - has been detected on a comet, and points to a gentle birth for comet 67P some time before the formation of the solar system.

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