It expresses a pre-existing heterogeneity between two or more conformations, which are probably interconvertible in a slow equilibrium process. |
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According to the RNA polymerase partition model two interconvertible populations of RNA polymerase exist in the cell. |
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Tautomers are interconvertible because of how easily their hydrogen atoms move around. |
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Einstein had, after all, shown that mass and energy were interconvertible. |
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All plastids are developmentally interrelated and interconvertible. |
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Another substantial advantage is that volume fractions and molar concentrations are easily interconvertible, making comparison with experimental papers easier. |
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Sodium hydroxide, an alkali like sodium carbonate, in some cases competes with it for the same applications, and in any case the two are interconvertible by rather simple processes. |
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When Joule and others showed that mechanical work and heat were interconvertible, consistency with the principle of energy conservation demanded that heat, Q, considered as a different form of energy, be taken into account. |
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If two different three-dimensional arrangements in space of the atoms in a molecule are not interconvertible by free rotation about bonds, they are called configurations. |
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Coming back to energy, since all energy-types are interconvertible, there can be several possible solutions in a comprehensive plan for utilising alternate sources of energy. |
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Interconvertible kinetic states of t-butylbicycloorthobenzoate binding sites of the gamma-aminobutyric acid-A ionophores. |
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