Browsing by Subject "molecular interaction"
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Additional studies of the probability that the events with a superjet observed by CDF are consistent with the SM prediction
(2002)In the IV+2, 3 jet data collected by Collider Detector at Fermilab during the 1992-1995 Fermilab collider run, 13 events were observed to contain a superjet when 4.4 × 0.6 events are expected. A previous article detailed ...
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Adsorption of trivalent lanthanides by marine sediments
(2015)The interaction of Eu(III) with two different types of marine sediments has been investigated as a function of various parameters (e.g. pH, [Eu(III)]o, I, humic acid) to evaluate their effect on the Eu(III) adsorption. The ...
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The anomalous sorptive behaviour of Zsm-5 and silicalite-I: Observation of low-pressure hysteresis in nitrogen adsorption
(2002)A first stage of a systematic study of the nature of the low-pressure hysteresis loop observed in the nitrogen adsorption isotherms of some MFI zeolites is presented. It was shown that the pressure at which occurrence of ...
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Caspase-independent pathways of programmed cell death: The unraveling of new targets of cancer therapy?
(2009)In the past few years, accumulating evidence in the literature supports the existence of pathways of caspase-independent programmed cell death (CI-PCD). These pathways are likely to be acting as 'death backup systems' that ...
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Charged jet evolution and the underlying event in proton-antiproton collisions at 1.8 TeV
(2002)The growth and development of "charged particle jets" produced in proton-antiproton collisions at 1.8 TeV are studied over a transverse momentum range from 0.5 GeV/c to 50 GeV/c. A variety of leading (highest transverse ...
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CNVs-microRNAs interactions demonstrate unique characteristics in the human genome. An interspecies in silico analysis
(2013)MicroRNAs (miRNAs) and copy number variations (CNVs) represent two classes of newly discovered genomic elements that were shown to contribute to genome plasticity and evolution. Recent studies demonstrated that miRNAs and ...
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Combination of CDF and D0 results on the W boson mass and width
(2004)The results based on 1992-95 data (Run 1) from the CDF and D0 experiments on the measurements of the W boson mass and width are presented, along with the combined results. We report a Tevatron collider average M W = 80.456 ...
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Concerted Diels-Alder reaction between anthracene and C60
(2001)The Diels-Alder reaction of anthracene with C60 has been investigated experimentally by using secondary isotope effects. The inverse α-secondary isotope effect in conjunction with the unity value of the β-secondary isotope ...
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Cross section for forward j/ψ production in pp collisions at √s=1.8 tev
(2002)The inclusive cross section for J/Ψ production times the branching ratio B(J/Ψ→μ+ μ-) has been measured in the forward pseudorapidity region: B×dσ[p-+p→J/Ψ(pT>10 GeV/c,2.1<|η|<2.6)+X]/dη = 192±9(stat) ±29(syst) pb. The ...
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Crosslink nature in Cr(III)-polyacrylamide gels
(2001)The equilibrium constants of various candidates for the crosslinking reaction between chromium(III) and partly hydrolysed polyacrylamide have been calculated. For this purpose use has been made of a) the crosslinking index ...
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Decay of the transient CuB-CO complex is accompanied by formation of the heme Fe-CO complex of cytochrome cbb3-CO at ambient temperature: Evidence from time-resolved fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
(2002)Time-resolved step-scan Fourier infrared spectroscopy has been used to study the CO-bound cbb3-type cytochrome c oxidase from Pseudomonas stutzeri at room temperature. We observe a single band in the FTIR spectrum at 1956 ...
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Dilepton analysis in the hades spectrometer for 12C+ 12C at 2 agev
(2005)The identification of the light mesons in the HADES spectrometer is based on an invariant mass reconstruction of their decay into e+e - pairs. In the dilepton (e+e-) signal reconstruction, particularly important is the ...
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Effective complex formation in the interaction of 1,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypyrid-4-one (Deferiprone or L1) with uranium(VI)
(1999)In an effort to develop new chelating agents for the decorporation of uranium and other actinides, the interaction of the clinically used 1,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypyrid-4-one (Deferiprone or LI) with hexavalent uranium was ...
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Effects of monovalent anions of the Hofmeister series on DPPC lipid bilayers part II: Modeling the perpendicular and lateral equation-of-state
(2007)The effects of Hofmeister anions on the perpendicular and lateral equation-of-state (EOS) of the dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine lamellar phase discussed in the companion article are here examined using appropriate free ...
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Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions in lanthanum cobalt oxide at low temperatures
(2001)Systematic dc and ac magnetic susceptibility studies have been performed on single-phase (formula presented) powder samples. Evidence is presented in support of the existence of ferromagnetic (FM1, FM2) and antiferromagnetic ...
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Formation mechanism of nanotubes comprising layers of PbS nanoparticles in polymer-surfactant solutions
(2006)The crystallization of PbS in aqueous solutions containing the surfactant sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and hydrophilic polymers resulted in a novel type of metastable nanotubes, the walls of which consist of layers of ...
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Glycogen phosphorylase inhibitors: A free energy perturbation analysis of glucopyranose spirohydantoin analogues
(2005)GP catalyzes the phosphorylation of glycogen to Glc-1-P. Because of its fundamental role in the metabolism of glycogen, GP has been the target for a systematic structure-assisted design of inhibitory compounds, which could ...
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High and low resolution theories of protein electron transfer
(1997)Protein-mediated electronic interactions facilitate biological electron transfer (ET) reactions. Theory and experiment are being used extensively to establish atomic-scale descriptions of these reactions. The last 20 years ...
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Highly efficient spin filtering of ballistic electrons
(2004)Spin dependent electron transport in hybrid Au/Co/Cu/NiFe/n-GaAs spin valve Schottky barrier structures was investigated using photoexcitation at various wavelengths. For excitation with the photon energy well above the ...
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Homeostatic interplay between bacterial cell-cell signaling and iron in virulence
(2010)Pathogenic bacteria use interconnected multi-layered regulatory networks, such as quorum sensing (QS) networks to sense and respond to environmental cues and external and internal bacterial cell signals, and thereby adapt ...