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Using hybridization, a single-stranded DNA molecule can capture complementary sequences from any source.
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When the ZnO nanorods are exposed to air, oxygen molecules can capture free electrons from ZnO nanorods and form a surface depletion layer, which reduces the conducting width of ZnO nanorods and increases the potential barrier of the contacts between the ZnO nanorods.
Hybrid models, which use cellular automata, agent-based or multi-cell techniques to represent individual cells and continuum PDEs to represent diffusion of molecules, can capture more detail than continuum models spanning scales from microns to millimeters (for comprehensive reviews of mathematical models of tumor-growth and angiogenesis see [23] [27] and references therein).
On modernhardware depictions of the few molecules a user can capture simultaneously onthe computer screen appear without much latency.
At the same time, extended defects (nanopores) are formed along the sixfold axis; these defects can capture some molecules from the atmosphere, in particular, О2.
Our previous work also indicated that the surface-absorbed oxygen molecules on the Se nanowire can capture electrons and induce the p-type conductivity.
end{aligned} (2)Note that the concentration of knots which can capture oxygen molecules is equal now to (c_k=12) ppm [(c_k=N_k/N(H_2O)), where (N(H_2O)) is the number density of water molecules] and relates to atmospheric pressure.
The results demonstrated that each G-quadruplex aptamer can capture two adenosine molecules.
Albumin has binding pockets that can capture fatty, hydrophobic molecules, so the researchers added a fatty tail called a lipid to their vaccine peptides.
Additionally, SnC2O4 nanoparticles can capture more dye molecules via the formation of hydrogen bond [68].
As shown in Figure 8, the hollow SnO2@C nanoparticles can capture more dye molecules due to the introduced carbon layer.
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