Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... close to the stromal or lumenal surface ( Fig . 4a ) . Inside a monomer , the layer close to the stromal surface contains eight chlorophylls ( five Chla and three Chlb ) , which surround the central helices A and B more or less evenly ...
... close to the stromal or lumenal surface ( Fig . 4a ) . Inside a monomer , the layer close to the stromal surface contains eight chlorophylls ( five Chla and three Chlb ) , which surround the central helices A and B more or less evenly ...
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... close encounter with Jupiter knocked Wild2 into its present orbit , inside that planet's . Since then , Wild2 has passed close to the Sun only five times and so has suffered less exposure to solar radiation than other comets . Its ...
... close encounter with Jupiter knocked Wild2 into its present orbit , inside that planet's . Since then , Wild2 has passed close to the Sun only five times and so has suffered less exposure to solar radiation than other comets . Its ...
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... close to the ecliptic plane . A x2 analysis shows that the probability of a statistical fluctuation resulting in such a distribution is 0.07 % . The NEAS exhibit a strong excess of retrograde rotation ( 14 objects ) compared to prograde ...
... close to the ecliptic plane . A x2 analysis shows that the probability of a statistical fluctuation resulting in such a distribution is 0.07 % . The NEAS exhibit a strong excess of retrograde rotation ( 14 objects ) compared to prograde ...
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