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Dictionary » C » Crystal structure Crystal structureCrystal structure (Science: chemistry) The configuration in which atoms are arranged in a material. These arrangements have a direct effect on the physical properties of the material. These arrangements commonly take the form of cubes, rectangular solids, hexagonal solids. Etc. ![]()
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Results from our forumGram Rod Postive Acid TestTo make things clearer: Acid fast bacteria ARE gram positive, but the structure of their cell wall prevents the entry of the crystal violet. So they appear Gram negative. So if you have a gram positive, it is gram positive, ...
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Important unknown nanotech within humans... polymer fibres within and around the body, silicate particles and structures such as silicone liquid crystals, vesicles, gels,solid sol and polymer liquid crystals also in and around the body. ...
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Re: Looking for an article to present in class... I would choose an area that interests me. For me that would be an x-ray crystal structure paper of some sort, probably, but for you--I dunno--what's your favorite thing to ...
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Re: endorphins... are small peptides. I wouldn’t expect much secondary or tertiary structure to be present. The one crystal structure that I’ve seen is an extended peptide with no additional secondary or tertiary ...
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Rna polymerase in work... is in 11.4 section (A model for enzyme movement is suggested by the crystal structure).
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