Sentences with phrase «into cage structures»

Using the principles already applied to the structures described before, the team now constructed new elements they hoped would assemble in a self - limiting fashion into cage structures under the right conditions.

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«Zika virus infections cause a drastic perturbation of the cytoskeletal network, re-organizing both intermediate filaments and microtubules into a cage - like structure that surrounds the replication machinery.»
A team of researchers has synthesized a highly active and durable class of electrocatalysts by exploiting the structural evolution of solid Pt - Ni bimetallic nanocrystals into porous cage - like structures or nanoframes.
The material was synthesized by exploiting the structural evolution of platinum - nickel (Pt - Ni) bimetallic nanocrystals into cage - like structures with a self - assembled Pt skin structure on the interior and exterior surfaces.
A team of researchers from Argonne National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and the University of Wisconsin synthesized a highly active and durable class of electrocatalysts by exploiting the structural evolution of solid Pt - Ni bimetallic nanocrystals into porous cage - like structures or nanoframes.
These clusters connect into cage - like crystal structures called clathrates.
We can then introduce these structures into a mouse's cage.
Minimal intrusion into the driver footwell area helped earn the New Beetle's good rating for the performance of the structure / safety cage.
Cage seems to have written a script about domestic abuse and slotted it into the same structures that were built for his sci - fi thriller about androids.
In a previous solo show titled Ideograph (2006), Rademeyer visually translated texts by philosophers such as Gilles Deleuze and musical compositions by artists such as John Cage into visual structures, realised in the form of prints and animations.
MoMA's display is structured as an open monograph: it illustrates how fellow artists such as John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, Billy Klüver, Yvonne Rainer and Susan Weil came into Rauschenberg's life.
If there is — say some combination of other elements adding to produce a better structure for the «cage» of water molecules that trap methane, say occurring naturally in pore spaces in sediment or leaf litter washed into the ocean — it ought to be discoverabe.
The average methane clathrate hydrate composition is 1 mole of methane for every 5.75 moles of water, though this is dependent on how many methane molecules «fit» into the various cage structures of the water lattice.
The nominal methane clathrate hydrate composition is (CH4) 4 (H2O) 23, or 1 mole of methane for every 5.75 moles of water, corresponding to 13.4 % methane by mass, although the actual composition is dependent on how many methane molecules fit into the various cage structures of the water lattice.
It is known that larger hydrocarbon molecules like ethane and propane can also form hydrates, although longer molecules (butanes, pentanes) can not fit into the water cage structure and tend to destabilise the formation of hydrates.
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