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The collection is called 24, after the number of possible shape combinations.
Furthermore, the preparation and properties of pillared layer cationic or anionic clays are also discussed, considering that the upgrading of these materials by the pillaring process opens new and interesting perspectives, on account also of possible shape selective effects.
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Since there are lots of possible molecules, and each has lots of possible shapes, the analysis is particularly suited to this kind of distributed computing approach, in which the spare processing power of thousands or millions of computers is used.
What the team could do, however, was calculate the wiggle range of possible shapes for each of the fields.
Hence, each rotatable bond represents a degree of freedom and increases the number of possible shapes (conformations) of the molecule.
Granted, these aren't quite as fun as Lego, at least in terms of possible shapes you can build, but they're big enough for littler hands and won't hurt as much when you step on them.
These flaws, such as grain boundaries, pores, preexisting cracks, inclusions and missing grains, are randomly spaced and have a range of possible shapes and sizes.
A number of limiting shapes exist for each flux (the number of possible shapes actually depends on the flux), but only one is universal in the sense that a crystal with an arbitrary initial shape will evolve to this universal shape.
Any mentors or role models?" And the list of possible shaping experiences goes on and on.
Due to the complexity of proteins' conformation space — the set of possible shapes a protein can take — and limitations in computational power, all-atom molecular dynamics simulations have been severely limited in the timescales which they can study.
These relationships, restraining the range of possible shapes, are shown in the case of sycamore leaves in figure 8.
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