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In a place where every molecule is stretched toward the future, nothing feels quite so freakish as looking backward.
At higher strains, the molecule cannot unwind further, and the backbone of the molecule is stretched, increasing resistance.
In vivo, the talin molecule is stretched by actomyosin contraction where force is varying and under certain loading rate.
Interestingly, this energy contribution is essentially the same as the energetic contribution from SSB binding to ssDNA alone (∼9 13 kBT per tetramer, see previous section), indicating that RecOR bridges distant SSB tetramers and those tetramers must be disrupted as the molecule is stretched by increasing force.
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The molecule was stretched into various conformations having bends, kinks, and loops.
The results of this table indicate that the Ti N bonds of the nanocomposite and the N O bonds of the NO2 molecule are stretched after NO2 adsorption.
DNA molecules were stretched and aligned along the direction of the sample's tilting.
After the adsorption, the N O bonds of the NO2 and the O O bonds of the O3 molecules were stretched.
In this study, λDNA molecules were stretched on curved wall surfaces in different curved ducts in pressure-driven flows and visualized as well as measured via micro particle image velocimetry (μPIV) and an optical system.
Thus, the elastic modulus of the bilayer is primarily determined by how much extra area is exposed to water when the lipid molecules are stretched apart.
This resulted in single DNA molecules being stretched and immobilized on the surface.
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