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Both the energy levels of dopants and structural defects would create more intermediate states to enhance the sub-bandgap absorption of silicon.
In switching between these two states, the protein adopts one or more intermediate states, at least one of which must be occluded.
It is generally accepted that proteins greater than 100 amino acids in size fold via one or more intermediate states that act as stepping stones to the native state.
On the other hand, more intermediate states and cellular types in one or multiple branching cell lineages, which is the case for human colonic crypts, can be added in the current model in a straightforward fashion.
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This may be related to the surface smoothness at the atomic level of the sample, i.e., a rough surface of the silicon material produces more intermediate oxidation states.
High-magnification imaging showed that macrophages in liver tissue of R; N; Npc1 −/− mice had changed from a foam cell appearance to a more ramified intermediate state once liver epithelial cells or hepatocytes were genetically rescued (Fig. 5G).
In contrast, the low FRET populations (mean FRET 0.25 ± 0.01 and 0.22 ± 0.01 for K56A and E138A, respectively) exhibit lower mean FRET values than that observed for RAD-51 alone, which may represent a more rigid intermediate state in the remodeling process, not observed in the presence of the RFS-1/RIP-1 mutant complexes alone.
In the formation of protein protein complex, the process is believed to begin with a solvated encounter complex, followed by one or more weakly bound intermediate states before the final complex is formed.
Polymerization has been proposed to proceed via a simple reaction pathway, in which a monomer (M) becomes activated (M*) before the formation of polymers (P) [ 28]: M k 1 ↔ M * M * + M * k 2 → P although there is evidence that the process involves more than one intermediate state [ 36] and, at least for denaturant-activated material, dimers polymerize more rapidly than monomers [ 44].
The kinetic studies also establish that there are considerably more tertiary interactions in the intermediate states than results from previous NMR studies suggested.
Nonsimultaneous transfer refers to when a task requires more than one intermediate state it is possible for one state to be transferred and stored in a unit that is processing it for a while and wait for the other intermediates to come together to start the task.
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