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Another case is that in which at pH 6.5 the residue shows model 2 (slow limit) behavior while at pH 7.3 it shows model 3 (fast limit) behavior (G47, E55, S72, Q75, T83, A84, and G126).
The opposite, where the residue shows model 3 (fast limit) behavior at pH 6.5 while at pH 7.3 it shows model 2 (slow limit) behavior (L74, A117, and K141), is more difficult to understand, and this occurs less frequently.
Although most commonly used to measure H-H cross relaxation rates between protons within 5 6 Å (in this case referred to as the NOESY experiment), this approach was initially introduced for measuring chemical exchange processes near the slow limit of exchange [ 52].
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This approach is tedious and slow, limiting the potential size of studies and their statistical power.
Mouse models of diabetes and obesity can serve as convenient platforms to functionally probe a small number of candidate genes [ 8], but this approach is expensive and slow, limiting the number of genes that can be readily assessed.
Synapse diameter needs to be small, first so that a neuronal dendrite can receive a large number of synaptic inputs and second because if synapses are too large in diameter then glutamate clearance by diffusion to surrounding astrocytes will be too slow, limiting the maximum rate of information transfer through the synapse [ 1].
We investigated the slowest limit of SAPS using the SuperDARN Hokkaido East radar.
Therefore, we can identify the slowest limit of SAPS speed as 150 200 m/s.
This slowest limit of SAPS gives us a minimum electric field of 7.5 10 mV/m that generates SAPS.
Knowledge of the slowest limit of SAPS could contribute to the clarification of the minimum electric field that generates SAPS, together with its relationship with the feedback process.
It should be noted that previous studies focused on very fast SAPS events and did not discuss the slowest limit of SAPS.
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