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  • ...: [[electrophoresis]] -- [[chromatography]] -- [[mass spectrometry]] -- [[x-ray diffraction]] -- [[Southern blot]] -- [[fractionation]] -- [[Gram stain]] ...s]]: [[electrophoresis]] -- [[His tag]] --[[affinity chromatography]] -- [[x-ray diffraction]] -- [[Proteomics]] -- [[mass spectrometry]]
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  • ...g glimpses of these basic histones in eukaryotic cells came in 1997 when [[X-ray diffraction]] revealed their organisation [4]. Histone proteins are rich in positively-
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  • * [[X-ray diffraction]] or [[X-ray crystallography]]: A technique that determines three-dimension
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  • ...sition to make this interpretation because he had previously worked on the X-ray diffraction data for another large molecule that had the same structural symmetry as DN
    13 KB (2,038 words) - 06:56, 9 June 2009
  • ...yi's scientific interests were diverse, embracing [[chemical kinetics]], [[x-ray diffraction]] and the absorption of gases at solid surfaces.
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  • ...engineering design of a Secondary. The skills here involve such things as X-ray diffraction and reflection, and plasma physics of compression. It's still not clear, in
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  • ...tance, in the case of a crystal, atomic spacings can be determined using [[X-ray diffraction]].<ref name=Mohr>
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  • ...py]] and showed that it remains active even after crystallization. Clear [[X-ray diffraction]] pictures of the crystallized virus were obtained by Bernal and Fankuchen
    16 KB (2,389 words) - 01:43, 30 December 2010
  • ...er and son crystallographers W. H. and L.W. Bragg in 1914. The Braggs used x-ray diffraction to show that diamond and graphite differ from each other in their atomic st
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  • [[xanthophyll]] - [[X chromosome]] - [[xenobiology]] - [[X-ray diffraction]] - [[xylem]]
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  • [[Chest x-ray]] -> [[X-ray diffraction]]? Huh? The latter article has nothing about medical X-rays in it. [[User:J
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  • ...othesized that DNA was a double helix, [[Francis Crick]] predicted that an X-ray diffraction image of DNA would show an X-shape. Also in their first paper they predicte ...ed by the bond lengths which had been deduced by [[Linus Pauling]] and the X-ray diffraction images of [[Rosalind Franklin]].
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  • ...epeated in a fixed order. In 1937 [[William Astbury]] produced the first [[X-ray diffraction]] patterns that showed that DNA had a regular structure.<ref>{{cite journal ...ling.pdf Nature Archives Full Text (PDF)]</ref> saw the publication of the X-ray diffraction image <ref>[http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauli
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  • ...47}}</ref> But it was not until 1953, based on the high quality [[Photo 51|X-ray diffraction images]]<ref name=FWPUB>Watson JD, Crick FHC (1953) A structure for deoxyri ...e/dna50/franklingosling.pdf N 171, 740–1]</ref> saw the publication of the X-ray diffraction image <ref>[http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauli
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  • ...[WPA]], [[Wren's chapel]], [[Wrestling]], [[X86]], [[XML]], [[X Prize]], [[X-ray diffraction]], [[Yak]], [[Yankee]], [[Year]], [[Year 2038 bug]], [[Yearbook]], [[Yeoman
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  • ...epeated in a fixed order. In 1937 [[William Astbury]] produced the first [[X-ray diffraction]] patterns that showed that DNA had a regular structure.<ref>{{cite journal ...ling.pdf Nature Archives Full Text (PDF)]</ref> saw the publication of the X-ray diffraction image <ref>[http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauli
    148 KB (24,805 words) - 12:37, 14 June 2009
  • ...adiation equipment such as the mechanics of how food irradation equipment, X-ray diffraction and gamma radiography equipment works but I know little about the design of
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  • :*X-ray diffraction alongside a double helix? ...R. C. EVANS Introd. Crystal Chem. (ed. 2) xi. 184 Before the discovery of X-ray diffraction, crystals could be classified only on the basis of morphology, and in terms
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  • ...R. C. EVANS Introd. Crystal Chem. (ed. 2) xi. 184 Before the discovery of X-ray diffraction, crystals could be classified only on the basis of morphology, and in terms
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