According to Zhang,
the branching structure of the ligands protects the surface of the nanocrystals by occupying more space than straight - chain molecules, creating a mechanical barrier through an effect known as steric hindrance.
The branching structure of wheat's amylopectin A is more digestible than the amylopectins B and C from rice, beans, and other starches (i.e., in their natural states, not the gluten - free dried pulverized starches).
Not exact matches
Leroux overhauled the whole organizational
structure at Desjardins so that, for example, females would make up at least 30 %
of the talent pool at all levels
of the company — from executive to
branch.
Branch Technology, a graduate
of GIGTANK, 3D prints open matrices that provide the internal
structure for homes and other buildings.
Advanced macroeconomics (from prefix macro meaning large and economics meaning
branch of economics that deals with the presentation,
structure, and the conduct
of a national or regional economy as a whole.
Or perhaps enter a
structured portfolio
of startups accelerated by a regional
branch of Techstars.
The 2016 bleaching event resulted in 30 % mortality on the Great Barrier Reef, with many corals dying
of the heat before they bleached and the loss
of branching corals creating less complex reef
structure.
The communes themselves, moreover, have worked together in close co-operation and at the same time have left complete freedom for the constant
branching off
of new forms and different types
of social
structure, the most famous
of which are the kvuza and the kibbuz.
These
structures were to be made from the «
branches of olive, wild olive, myrtle, palm and other leafy trees» (Neh.
Furthermore, if the evidence from some
branches of Orthodox Judaism and
of Black Islam in America is taken into account, it may be that the simple clarities
of fundamentalism give persecuted people whose lives are in disarray the clean - edged
structures by which discipline and order can be imposed on chaos from within.
I have noted instances
of a dawning appreciation in the legislative, executive, and judicial
branches of the social value and the unexplored potential
of mediating
structures.
By holding that the statute did not have an impermissible purpose, that its primary effect was not the advancement
of religion, and that it did not require «excessive entanglement» between church and state, the Court sent a signal to the political
branches that more creative uses
of the
structures of civil society (including churches) may now be permissible in the American welfare state.
I believe in evolution by natural selection, because the fossil record (literally millions
of fossils) and genetic record both show a
branching tree
structure of inherited characteristics which slowly changed over time.
In a recent reconstructive essay on Hinduism, Sudhanshu Ranade suggests a connection between the not - so - noble function
of «the political
branch of Hinduism» in Vedic times, and «the trap the BJP is leading us into today».9 This involves the task
of consolidating a hierarchically - ordered socio - political
structure for Hindu society reflecting true religious Dhanna and controlling these classes / castes in order «to keep people in their place [so as] to keep them from getting above themselves».10 Perhaps this is the reason that nationalism, in its Orientalist form, is so pervasive in contemporary India.
Conway Morris proposes that there is an orientation towards the evolution
of certain
structures, such as the «camera eye», resulting in a greater likelihood
of such
structures being developed in unrelated
branches of the evolutionary tree.
Amylopectin's
structure is highly
branched, which gives it lots
of surface area.
It is the
branch of food chemistry to understand the
structure and functionality relationship
of the foods and the physiochemical properties changes during handling and processing.
This theory focuses on neuropsychology, which is a
branch of psychology that is dedicated to studying the
structure and function
of the brain.
This report took a pass on recommending changes to JCOPE's voting
structure, saying «questions concerning JCOPE as an institution... are the prerogative
of the Executive and Legislative
Branches of government.»
«The expansive powers contained in this new language would bypass and erode the long - standing system
of checks and balances embedded in the
structure of separate and independent
branches of government, including the legislature's role regarding the allocation
of state resources,» the report said.
Article Four describes the powers,
structure, functions, responsibilities, and legal scope
of the Governor
of Puerto Rico, the executive
branch of the government
of Puerto Rico.
Smith's solution to the problem was the «Reconstruction, Retrenchment and Reorganization» commission that led to today's Cabinet - style
structure of the executive
branch.
I am passionate about promoting a state
structure that rests on a true separation
of powers, with three genuine co-equal
branches of government, because that guarantees good governance and is the best protection for citizens.
By this time, the party's
structure in the nation was complex, with constituency parties, and
branches of affiliated parties, but no co-ordination at the national level.
Their
structure suggests that the two finest tiers
of branching in modern feathers, known as barbs and barbules, arose before a rachis formed.
A peptide's
structure, including how its
branches of amino acids fold into 3 - D conformations, determines which targets it can «fit» or bind to.
Some neurons underwent detailed microscopy, which revealed intricate
branching structures and a wide array
of shapes.
The graptolites built many theca together to form a
branching structure that then drifted in ancient seas and therefore can be found in sedimentary rocks
of a certain vintage all around the world.
To this carbon and hydrogen backbone, they added
branches made
of benzene rings and nitrogen, as well as carbon and hydrogen, producing a tree - like
structure.
Within this
branch of science, the art is to develop the various building blocks in such a way that they naturally form the desired
structures.
Comparing the ridges and inner
structure of the scales with those from modern insects suggests the fossils came from the evolutionary
branch of insects that today gives us moths and butterflies with nectar - sipping mouthparts.
Viewed through an electron microscope, however, it's an intricate weave
of branching, threadlike membranes whose
structure, Stamets notes, resembles a network
of brain cells.
«Our session is about communicating across different sectors — university, government, nonprofits — each
of which has its own sets
of structures, cultures and expectations for how information is presented,» said Don Engel (2006 - 07 Legislative
Branch Fellow sponsored by American Physical Society).
In particular, the highly
branched tree - like fungal
structures, called arbuscules, normally found inside cells
of the host root — which are required for nutrient exchange — remain underdeveloped.
Elkhorn coral, called the «redwood
of the coral forest,» is renowned for its massive,
branching structure, which provides food and shelter for hundreds
of reef species.
The Max - Planck - Society is a supporting organisation for about 100 research institutes, laboratories,
branch offices, and work groups
of varying size,
structure, and tasks.
But the breast ducts are complex
structures, like the
branches of a tree.
The sheer size
of these molecules prevents correlation
of the results
of the configuration obtained for the isolated amino acids to the same amino acids constituting the secondary
branches in the
structure of proteins.
However, in the other major avian
branch (neognaths), which includes most species
of living birds, it comes closer to the heel bone; that creates the impression it is a different
structure, when it is actually the same.
In two
of these regions, the differences were attributable to alternative alleles
of just one gene: teosinte glume architecture (tga1) and teosinte
branched (tb1), which affect kernel
structure and plant architecture.
Others, like that
of Stigmatella aurantiaca, are more complex
branching structures in which some cells form the support
structure and only some get to form spores.
The brain's astonishing anatomical complexity has been appreciated for over 100 years, when pioneers first trained microscopes on the profusion
of branching structures that connect individual neurons.
Its feathers show «lots
of new morphology», such as elaborate
branching structures.
The bristle - like
structure of the keratin in a toe pad helps it to stick — each pad is covered with microscopic pillars, which then
branch out at the tips into even smaller
structures.
Soil bacteria use the extensively
branched, thread - like
structures of fungi to move around and access new food sources.
It reveals that «
branching tree - shaped» flow patterns govern the
structure of the entire universe — most clearly evident within rivers, neural networks, lightning bolts, electrical circuitry and trees.
Further advances to their system could include addition
of 5 - D printing capabilities, which would allow the current grid - like vascular
structures to flow and
branch in a more natural fashion and truly be created in three dimensions.
Within the ribcage, there are patches
of soft tissue that contain tubular
structures in a
branching pattern, which the team interprets as preserved lung tissue.
Members
of an earlier arachnid
branch, called the Uraraneida, known from 385 - million - year - old fossils, were also spiderlike in appearance, Garwood said, but had a long, tail - like
structure called the flagellum that disappeared before I. brasieri
branched off the family tree.
«These findings highlight a key stage
of brain development where the neurons
branch out to create a complex, mature
structure.