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Inversion, in chemistry, the spatial rearrangement of atoms or groups of atoms in a dissymmetric molecule, giving rise to a product with a molecular configuration that is a mirror image of that of the original molecule.
Matrix is a spatial rearrangement of a FEC codeword of. is called the inner code.
Related spatial rearrangement causes either cumulative delay in cell cycles and/or anomalies in transcription and translation.
In the long term, spatial rearrangement of EM areas is necessary regarding new effect relationships and spatial arrangement of land use patterns.
It is based on the accommodation of coherency strain achieved by spatial rearrangement of orientation variants of the precipitate phase in an optimal pattern.
Fusion inhibitors of HIV prevent the virus from entering into the target cell via the interaction with gp41, which stops the process of spatial rearrangement of the viral envelope protein.
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Our data suggest that in vivo effects correlate with spatial rearrangements between peptide and MHC.
A complete description of the spatial rearrangements of MV1 during the cell cycle has yet to be made.
Nevertheless, several studies have pointed to major spatial rearrangements and polarized signaling processes in the GC response.
The definite mechanism that confers NMD-resistance still remains unanswered although it has been suggested that spatial rearrangements of the 3'UTR that affect the distance between PTC and poly(A) tail can modulate the NMD pathway [36].
For example, when designing a catalyst for a reaction featuring large spatial rearrangements of atoms, Rosetta might converge on a sequence that sterically clashes with one of the substrate- or product conformations.
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