Thus, a mid-tibia amputation, when grafted to the mid-femur of a host, will heal without intercalation. |
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In the Nevada species the costae are more dense, with narrower interspaces and less of a tendency for medial intercalation. |
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In this case, intercalation compounds were an offshoot of pure research into superconductivity. |
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It involved using a second intercalation compound to play host to the lithium ions at the negative electrode. |
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Each step in this chain of events is potentially sensitive to thalidomide intercalation. |
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The mechanism of action of epirubicin, although not completely elucidated, appears to be related to its ability to bind to nucleic acids by intercalation of the planar anthracycline nucleus with the DNA double helix. |
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Process for producing transition metal-fullerene intercalation compounds, wherein the transition metal compounds are reacted in a solvent with fullerene or fullerene-containing carbon black. |
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If thalidomide intercalates into guanine residues of DNA and interferes with integrin beta 3 synthesis, where would such intercalation have its greatest impact? |
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Graphite forms intercalation compounds with some metals and small molecules. |
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The TEM macrographs present the combined occurrence of intercalation, agglomeration, and localized delamination of NGP fillers in PLA matrix. |
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Natural compounds in the human diet and their ability to bind mutagens prevents DNA-mutagen intercalation. |
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After oxidation by many viable cells, the generated ethidium has red fluorescence upon DNA intercalation. |
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Many mutagens fit into the space between two adjacent base pairs, this is called intercalation. |
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An unwitting approximation to the tropical year may also be obtained by intercalation, using a simple lunar calendar and observations of animal behaviour. |
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A number of promising new materials are being developed, including new intercalation compounds and aerogels for the positive electrode, as well as novel alloys for the negative electrode. |
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The addition of February 29th every four years is intercalation. |
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Written in 1340, Abudarham's commentary on the complete synagogue liturgy, including the rules of intercalation, was the second ever printed in Lisbon. |
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Predominantly, they are lithium-ion but we also cover alternatives usually with no intercalation and using lithium metal. |
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Tresman, who is from Cranleigh in Surrey, is now in the final year of medicine after intercalation with a Masters by Research in Cancer. |
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Previously, amino acids, primary aliphatic amines, and quaternary ammonium have been studied as intercalation agents. |
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The Senonian Seben Formation is mainly composed of marl, although the occurrence of thin-bedded sandstone intercalation was observed in this study. |
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Such motion may be facilitated by lattice distortions in the hexagonal hydrogen planes in a manner similar to that observed in graphite intercalation compounds. |
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Intercalation is an energetically favourable process, and thus relates to the dynamic base-pair breathing properties of DNA itself. |
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