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A relatively recent and unexpected discovery is that nitrogen molecules are able to serve as ligands in complex coordination compounds.
"In an aqueous environment, all the molecules are able to feel the structure of all the other molecules that are present, so they can work as whole rather than as individuals".
The cells of any organism will not work properly unless a few hundred such molecules are able successfully to find their "binding sites" on the DNA.
In these regions the molecules are able to hold tightly together as a result of intermolecular forces and resist further movement with respect to one another.
Molecules are able to absorb light of certain wavelengths because the energy content of the absorbed light is the precise value needed to cause a molecule to be excited from one energy state to a higher one.
Large organic molecules are able to block activated carbon pores and therefore potentially reduce the OMP adsorption capacity.
Lipid molecules are able to selectively interact with specific sites on integral membrane proteins, and modulate their structure and function.
Additionally, these molecules are able to increase membrane permeability by disrupting and lysing cell membranes (Heerklotz and Seelig [2006]; Lee et al. [2012]).
Through the formation of the disulfide bonds, PFDT molecules are able to covalently bind onto the thiol-terminated silicon substrate as shown in Fig. 1.
The formation of crystalline Gaq3 nanostructures can be attributed to slower sublimation and growth so that Gaq3 molecules are able to stack in a more ordered way.
Helium and Nitrogen, being very small molecules are able to seep into the watch through the seals while the diver is acclimatizing in a chamber filled with the gas mixture.
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