Sentences with phrase «more stable molecule»

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«Molecules in the glass form are more readily absorbed by the body because they can dissolve more easily, and many glasses that can cure disease have been discovered in the past 20 years, but they're not being made into medicines because they're not stable enough.»
At just below 32 degrees, more than 100,000 water molecules need to latch together before the crystal becomes stable enough to grow on its own.
Loss of the AUF1 protein seems to make these RNA molecules more stable and more easily translated into cytokine proteins, Schneider says.
In chemistry and molecular sciences, a molecule is a sufficiently stable, electrically neutral entity composed of two or more atoms.
Meanwhile, the high temperature also causes CO molecules to react with one another to form the more stable CO2, leaving behind lone carbon atoms, which quickly find the iron nanoparticles and begin to grow a SWNT.
Chemists alter the structure of the pyrethrin molecule to make it more stable in sunlight and to increase its toxicity.
Further experiments revealed that modulating activity of ATP synthase with J147 changes the levels of a number of other molecules - including levels of ATP itself - and leads to healthier, more stable mitochondria throughout aging and in disease.
«Effectively, λ controls the degree of tetrahedrality: as λ increases, tetrahedral shells forming around each molecule become energetically more stable.
«Hyper - reactive molecules like radialenes form more stable substances very quickly.
The first step in such an electrolytic approach is splitting CO2, a tough, stable molecule, into oxygen and carbon monoxide (CO), a slightly more energy - rich molecule that can form the basis for hydrocarbon fuels like methanol.
Further experiments revealed that modulating activity of ATP synthase with J147 changes the levels of a number of other molecules — including levels of ATP itself — and leads to healthier, more stable mitochondria throughout aging and in disease.
A molecule containing three oxygen atoms, computer models suggest that ozone on Venus is formed when sunlight breaks up carbon dioxide molecules and releases oxygen atoms, which are swept around to the planet's nightside by winds where they can then combine to form unstable, three - atom ozone molecules, as well as much more stable, two - atom molecules essential for animals.
The solvent drags on the molecules, but they pair up to form a more stable solvent structure.
But water molecules can be arranged in millions of ways in the basic unit cell, and scientists need to know those arrangements that are energetically more stable compared to others, because lower - energy, stable arrangements have the greatest potential for storing energy.
They used antibody - like molecules, called immunoadhesins, in which the functional part of an antibody is fused with a more stable section of another antibody.
The shorter version of the gene, which is called GRIK4, makes a more stable receptor for glutamate, a key brain - signaling molecule.
Molecules of curcumin insert themselves into cell membranes and make the membranes more stable and orderly.
Researchers have found that curcumin molecules insert themselves into cell membranes making them more stable and orderly.
The addition of an extra electron leaves just one electron unpaired as opposed to two in whole oxygen molecules, which is much more stable.
And on what measure is there a stable (mininum energy) outcome if we are asked to accept that molecules at higher altitude have more total energy than molecules at low altitude?
Since to me (and many scientists, although some wanted a lot more corroborative evidence, which they've also gotten) it makes absolutely no sense to presume that the earth would just go about its merry way and keep the climate nice and relatively stable for us (though this rare actual climate scientist pseudo skeptic seems to think it would, based upon some non scientific belief — see second half of this piece), when the earth changes climate easily as it is, climate is ultimately an expression of energy, it is stabilized (right now) by the oceans and ice sheets, and increasing the number of long term thermal radiation / heat energy absorbing and re radiating molecules to levels not seen on earth in several million years would add an enormous influx of energy to the lower atmosphere earth system, which would mildly warm the air and increasingly transfer energy to the earth over time, which in turn would start to alter those stabilizing systems (and which, with increasing ocean energy retention and accelerating polar ice sheet melting at both ends of the globe, is exactly what we've been seeing) and start to reinforce the same process until a new stases would be reached well after the atmospheric levels of ghg has stabilized.
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