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Message-carrying strands are known as "sense" strands, hence their complements are antisense.In principle, RNA molecules can form double-stranded helices, just like DNA does.
(The amount of energy per mole that is required to break a given bond is called its bond energy.) Water and alcohols have similar properties because water molecules contain hydroxyl groups that can form hydrogen bonds with other water molecules and with alcohol molecules, and likewise alcohol molecules can form hydrogen bonds with other alcohol molecules as well as with water.
The small amylose molecules can form complexes with Zn2+ because of their high number of coordinating functional groups.
Then, the coadsorption of C2O2 and O2 molecules can form the C2O2 annulus on the Ni (111 -supported graphene.
These water molecules can form an interfacial layer structure on the CNT surfaces, increasing the thermal conductivity of the nanofluid [47].
With the further increase of concentration, surfactant molecules can form aggregates with different morphologies, such as rodlike micelles, wormlike micelles, vesicles, lamellar phases, and liquid crystals [2].
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Each water molecule can form up to four of these hydrogen bonds and, collectively, they give water a cohesiveness unique in liquids.
Thus, we can say that NO molecule can form a chemical bond with the WO3 (001) surface.
We find that a water molecule can form H-bonds with two adjacent sites with increased adsorption energy.
The presence of a partially unfolded, multidomain protein does not allow the protein to form ordered amyloid fibrils as each single protein molecule can form a variety of contacts with other similarly unfolded molecules.
It is well known that an excited pyrene molecule can form an excited-state weak association complex with another ground-state pyrene, forming an excimer [ 36, 37].
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