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Dictionary » R » Relaxations Relaxationsrelaxation suture A suture so arranged that it may be loosened if the tension of the wound becomes excessive. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... by the sample is dissipated through: (a) breaking the Fe-CO bond, (b) protein relaxation, and (c) thermal effects. We freeze the structural relaxations by embedding the protein in a glass at room temperature, and correct for the thermal effects by using an unligated analogue of Mb ? metMb ...
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Why I think Neo-darwinism is dead... about shaping the body . Sermonti The mind and the world arise together . Fransico Varela Morphogenesis is a process that depends on stresses and relaxations . Lev Belousso The soul is that excitable little something that awakens when the sperm and egg embrace In the early embryo, forces are activated ...
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