... indicated by an arrow. HRTEM micrograph of a
typical MWNT (c) along with its SAED pattern (d). The chiral angle of the nanotubes could be calculated as ∼ 10
◦
based on the SAED.
mixture of longer ... low temperature
hydrothermal route using citric acid as a structural modifier and hexadecylamine as a templating agent. The ratio of [A] /[W] play an important
role on WO
3
nanorods formation. These ... could infer that the
amount of citric acid plays an important role in the forma-
tion of WO
3
nanorods. One could speculate that at higher m
values, the 3 carboxylategroup ofeach citric acid could...
... that the
SEA domain functions by orienting the active site cleft
of DESC1 toward plasma and ⁄ or extracellular spaces
and away from the cell surface and ⁄ or the extracellular
matrix. The SEA domain ... supernatant
was clarified and collected, and DESC1 was purified by
using affinity chromatography on a benzamidine column
followed by anion exchange chromatography on a Q-Seph-
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Val-Ser-Ala-ArgflMet-Ala-Pro and Phe-Thr-Phe-Argfl-
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1
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... additions of Cu(I) to each
domain caused the disappearance ofa large set of
NOESY cross-peaks and the parallel appearance of
another set of cross-peaks, until a clean 2D spectrum
belonging to a single ... structure
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MT-1 and MT-2, except for a loop that contains an
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copper(I) ions by opening up and rearranging its
N- and C-terminal parts, minimizing the structural
perturbation of...
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other...
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Management:
Information access and
management is an area of great
activity, given the rise in
popularity of the Internet and the
explosion of data available to
users. It is the application area that
this ...
databases with gigabytes of corporate
information stored in them (so-called data
warehouses), are faced with similar
problems. Many managers cannot be sure
anymore which information is, and ...
Telnet.
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collaborative teams of people, and
manage their work products.
One of the most popular and most
heard -of examples of such an
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NACA 7 Death
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... ofa monolayer of inner
circular muscle, which makes its wall weak, as com-
pared to the small intestine that is formed of the inner
circular and outer longitudinal muscle layers. The
vasa ... invagination of diverticu-
lum has an advantage over diverticulectomy in that it
minimizes bowel leakage [15]. Moreover, invagina-
tion of diverticulum can be easily performed using
laparoscopy ...
vasa recta, which supply the mucosa and submucosa
of the colon, penetrate the circular muscle. The
weakness of the vascular portals in the circular muscle
possibly causes mucosal herniation into...
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Discussion
Aortic coarctation is a congenital vascular lesion
typically diagnosed in early life, accounting for 5 to
10% of all congenital cardiovascular malformations
1
but may go undetected...