The third one is a nonconservative change of the uncharged and small glycine by the positively charged lysine. |
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The occurrence of foreshocks and aftershocks can be attributed to the nonconservative character of the Olami-Feder-Christensen model. |
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In addition to engineering conservatism, the nonconservative futurological scenarios are played for much higher stakes. |
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Half of the amino acid substitutions were nonconservative changes for different properties such as charge, polarity, and volume. |
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His organization quietly stopped attending CPAC a few years ago, he said, because it allowed participants with nonconservative values. |
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However, there was clear evidence of a nonconservative attitude towards safety in at least one event. |
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An article last Sunday about efforts of nonconservative Republicans to win the party's nomination for president misstated the name of a newspaper in New Hampshire, where the season's first primary has traditionally been held. |
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Nonconservative forces, such as friction, that depend on other factors, such as velocity, are dissipative, and no potential energy can be defined for them. |
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