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We found that this structural transition is characterized by a sharp alteration of the size of the aqueous nanochannels (from 5.9 nm in DLarge at T = 20 °C to 3.6 nm in DNomal at 52 °C ) and the thickness of the lipid bilayer (from 3.1 nm at 20 °C to 2.4 nm at 52 °C) that constitutes the 3D lattice.
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The solvatochromic effect [3, 4] is exhibited in a sharp alteration in the spectrum of the optical absorption of C70, dissolved in a mixture of organic solvents, of a result of a slight change in the solvent content.
This week, after sharp altercations with Iraq, the council was on the point of agreeing to a third six-month period, on the same terms.
In sharp contrast, progressive alterations of the epigenome have been observed during aging.
A stable, sharp reduction in symptoms in seven months, as we have reported here, is a definite alteration of the natural history of fibromyalgia.
This is an alteration of the scene".
This piecemeal alteration of the law is continuing today.
The other bold step is the alteration of the consequences of the heroine's seduction.
The one alteration of the historical record was that the jury found the defendant not guilty.
Warfare, the museum notes, caused suffering "on both sides" and "the permanent alteration of the land".
The alteration of the actual tooth is irreversible, although some patients eventually change laminates.
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