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Metal induced self assemblage tendency of 16 23 residues' piece of Aβ and its affinity for different metal ions have been investigated in detail.
It's an image of self-assemblage which is very much in keeping with Broyard's own accounts of himself.
The amyloid-like fibril is considered to be a macromolecular self-assemblage with a highly-ordered quaternary structure, in which numerous β-stranded polypeptide chains align regularly.
The recognition that the emergence of life is the outcome of an evolutionary process constrained by the laws of physics and chemistry can lead to the acceptance that many properties associated with living systems, such as replication, self-assemblage, or nonenzymatic catalysis are also found in nonliving entities.
Addressing this issue in the classroom can provide a perspective for a proper recognition that life is the outcome of an evolutionary process constrained by the laws of physics and chemistry and can lead to the acceptance that many properties associated with living systems, such as replication, self-assemblage, or catalysis are also found in nonliving entities.
Studies have shown that ants can collectively "make decisions," demonstrating capabilities far beyond simple molecules., Conversely, our research reveals that when ants form self-assemblages, such as the floating raft, they begin to exhibit behavior similar to the diffusive nature of some molecules.
This multistoried, highly diverse, extensive, and potentially self-perpetuating assemblage has been described by some as the source of virtually all tropical floristic diversity.
The 'elbow room' may be viewed as a dynamic impact parameter – an effective existence radius of the self – as an assemblage of the self, place and interactive narratives binding them dynamically together.
This study examines the impact of self-designed wetland plant assemblages on nitrogen and sediment dynamics.
I bought two books: "Wunden," a self-published collection of photographs by a young German named Gerald von Foris, which is an interesting assemblage of architecture, animals and nature; and a book of images of West Berlin by Hans W. Mende.
Early 60's precursors include Carolee Schneeman, known especially for chaotic, orgylike performances, but also for provocative self-portrait photographs and painted found-object assemblages.
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