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The chemical bonds of polymers -- long, repeating chains of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen or other atoms -- that make up plastics are readily susceptible to breakdown by heat, physical damage and ultraviolet light, she said.
Plastics are composed of long, repeating chains of small molecules.
In this regard, it is worth noting that a previous study proposed a multimeric state of NS1 composed of extensive repeating chains of 'domain-swapped dimers' [27].
The mucopolysaccharidoses (MPSs) are a group of lysosomal storage disorders caused by deficiency of enzymes catalyzing the degradation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), which are long, repeating chains of complex sugar molecules.
Although this protein binds preferentially to glycoconjugates containing the ubiquitous disaccharide N-acetyllactosamine (Gal β1-3/4 GlcNAc), binding to individual lactosamine units is of relatively low affinity and it is the arrangement of lactosamine disaccharides in repeating chains (polylactosamine) that increases the binding avidity (Schwarz et al, 1998; Ahmad et al, 2004).
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Each of these building blocks consists of a short, repeating chain of a conductive organic molecule with short arms coming off each link of the chain.
At its most basic level, a polymer is a molecule consisting of a long, repeating chain of smaller monomers typically four to ten atoms in size.
But the party dresses and obsessively whipped cascades of long hair are still there, as are the surrealistic vignettes and endlessly repeated chains of movement.
Most affected by these forms of radiation are polymers, such organic compounds as plastic or synthetic rubber, with long, repeated chains of similar chemical units.
Repeated chaining at short intervals, or prescribed burning at infrequent intervals, will likely favor juniper dominance.
The double chains repeat along their length at intervals of approximately 5.3 angstroms, or 2.1 × 10-9 inch, and this defines the ideal c axis of the unit cell.
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