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Sir Norman Lockyer. When molecules don't rebound Picture a simple molecule as two balls attached together by a compressible spring . If an incoming atom strikes one end of the molecule , the spring compresses and the vibrating molecule ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. When molecules don't rebound Picture a simple molecule as two balls attached together by a compressible spring . If an incoming atom strikes one end of the molecule , the spring compresses and the vibrating molecule ...
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... molecules at the plasma mem- brane1 . Additional mechanisms , such as directed transport coupled inhibitors31 , have been proposed to be required for rein- forcing a unique axis of polarity . Here we analyse a simple model of positive ...
... molecules at the plasma mem- brane1 . Additional mechanisms , such as directed transport coupled inhibitors31 , have been proposed to be required for rein- forcing a unique axis of polarity . Here we analyse a simple model of positive ...
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... molecules can be obtained through the simple concept of lineage tracking ( Fig . 2c ) . The basic idea is to track the location and source of recruitment for all signalling molecules on the membrane . Signalling molecules that ...
... molecules can be obtained through the simple concept of lineage tracking ( Fig . 2c ) . The basic idea is to track the location and source of recruitment for all signalling molecules on the membrane . Signalling molecules that ...
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More CO₂ means more 81 Domination of heliosheath pressure by shockaccelerated | 38 |
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SMAD proteins control DROSHAmediated microRNA maturation A McCulloch J Chen S M Evans | 109 |
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