The International Organization for Biological Crystallization (IOBCr) is a non-profit, scientific organization for scientists who study the crystallization...
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International Organization for Biological Crystallization International Permafrost Association International Union for Quaternary Research International Union...
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many physical, chemical, biological, robotic, and cognitive systems. Examples of self-organization include crystallization, thermal convection of fluids...
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She was formerly[when?] the president of the International Organization for Biological Crystallization. Sansom, Clare (5 March 2019). "The protein crystallisation...
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Dichroism, SPR, NMR, FTIR, Dynamic Light Scattering), structural biology (Crystallization Robotics, X-ray Diffraction), proteomics (ABSciEx Triple TOF 5600)...
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The juice is boiled to produce a concentrate and encourage sugar crystallization. The result of this first boiling is called first syrup ('A' Molasses)...
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Biotechnology (redirect from Biological technology)
that addresses biological problems using computational techniques, and makes the rapid organization as well as analysis of biological data possible. The...
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Soft matter (section Biological membranes)
and biological proteins. Polymer research finds applications in nanotechnology, from materials science and drug delivery to protein crystallization. Foams...
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List of ISO standards 10000–11999 (redirect from List of International Organization for Standardization standards, 11000–11999)
This is a list of published International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards and other deliverables. For a complete and up-to-date list of...
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Wilhelm Ostwald (category International members of the American Philosophical Society)
Liesegang, Ostwald recognized that substances can crystallize in a periodic fashion wherein the crystallization behavior follows a spatial or temporal pattern...
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as few behaviors invoke a rating of indifference. Crystallization. Finally, norm crystallization refers to how much variance exists within the curve;...
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well-being of both individuals and organizations." It is an applied discipline within psychology and is an international profession. I-O psychology is also...
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ISSN 0168-6496. Sleytr, Uwe B; Györvary, Erika; Pum, Dietmar (2003-09-01). "Crystallization of S-layer protein lattices on surfaces and interfaces". Progress in...
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understanding many biological processes that rely on these forces for structure and function. Biological systems are often the inspiration for supramolecular...
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Wikipedia (redirect from Wikipedia Selection for Schools)
Richard; Hellmann, Sebastian (September 2009). "DBpedia – A crystallization point for the Web of Data". Journal of Web Semantics. 7 (3): 154–165. CiteSeerX 10...
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many small crystals. Crystallization is also affected by water content, because a high percentage of water inhibits crystallization, as does a high dextrin...
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Stanley in 1935 who also showed that TMV remains active even after crystallization. For his work, he was awarded 1/4 of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946...
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Pattern formation (redirect from Biological pattern formation)
formation deals with the visible, (statistically) orderly outcomes of self-organization and the common principles behind similar patterns in nature. In developmental...
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Self-assembly (category Self-organization)
properties of liquids, the solubility of solids, and the organization of molecules in biological membranes. Second, in addition to the strength of the interactions...
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History of biology (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
of biology as a single coherent field arose in the 19th century, the biological sciences emerged from traditions of medicine and natural history reaching...
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Amylopectin chains form double helices with each other and encourage crystallization, which raises the peak viscosity and starch gelatinization ability...
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hypothesis in 1966, where they proposed that any crystallization process is likely to involve a basic biological evolution. Hartman then added on to this hypothesis...
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Strategic management (redirect from Organizational Strategy)
the organization's goals and activities are primarily concerned with adaptation to its environment, analogous to a biological organism. The need for continuous...
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Bartunik H, Fernandez-Catalan C, Bode W, Strobl S (January 2000). "Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of recombinant full-length human m-calpain"...
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ISBN 978-0-7167-0174-3. McPherson A, DeLucas LJ (2015). "Microgravity protein crystallization". npj Microgravity. 1: 15010. doi:10.1038/npjmgrav.2015.10. PMC 5515504...
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plants, aquatic animals, protein crystallization, tissue chips, and functional gravity studies. MUSES (Multi User System for Earth Sensing): this facility...
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Conservation biology (redirect from Biological conservation)
Conservation biology and the concept of biological diversity (biodiversity) emerged together, helping crystallize the modern era of conservation science...
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synthetic condensates allow for probing cellular organization, and enable the creation of novel functionalized biological materials, which have the potential...
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Sugarcane (section Conditions for sugarcane workers)
sugar-extraction mills, intended for local consumption. Sugar crystals appear naturally white in color during the crystallization process. Sulfur dioxide is...
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Limpet (section Crystallization process)
α-chitin component. The resulting organic matrix serves as framework for the crystallization of the teeth themselves. The first mineral to be deposited is goethite...
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