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When the molecules stick to the transistors, they would turn on the transistors, setting off an alert.
The water molecules stick very well together to form ice; therefore a lot of heat is required to break those bonds.
Recently, she has turned her attention to the way protein molecules stick together, which could help reveal what causes Alzheimer's disease, and is also studying how cells adhere to surfaces, which has implications for the development of hip replacements and prosthetic limbs.
The technology is still totally just a lab thing right now, and of course there's more to making it rain than just making water molecules stick together.
They say that as new calcium and carbonate ions, or chitin or protein molecules, stick to the step of a terrace and become part of the growing crystal, they release energy which warms up the surface.
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It has an extra set of molecules stuck on the end that binds it to proteins that circulate in the bloodstream.
Collisions between particles in the envelope and those in the rapidly spinning disk generate heat that thaws frozen sulfur monoxide molecules stuck to dust grains, explains Nami Sakai, an astrophysicist at the University of Tokyo.
When a molecule sticks to the bridge, it will lower the frequency of both modes by different amounts.
The fraction of time a receptor is bound depends on both how often a molecule hits it and the amount of time the molecule sticks to the receptor.
One possible explanation for the discrepancy, Newman says, is that scientists have been underestimating how long the molecule sticks around in the atmosphere.
Focusing on NH3 the present work will show that those conclusions can be extended to SiNWs grown along other low index orientations, with the molecule sticking to facets of any crystallographic orientation.
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