Not exact matches
The conflict between these two views is
resolved in this report of
small -
angle neutron scattering measurements on 30S subunits with and without protein S1, and on subunits reconstituted from deuterated 16S RNA and unlabeled proteins.
Los Alamos, New Mexico, Nov. 6, 2017 — For the first time in the U.S., time -
resolved small -
angle x-ray scattering (TRSAXS) is used to observe ultra-fast carbon clustering and graphite and nanodiamond production in the insensitive explosive Plastic Bonded Explosive (PBX) 9502, potentially leading to better computer models of explosive performance.
«We, for the first time, can make deep images that
resolve objects just 0.02 arcseconds across — this is a very
small angle — it is like
resolving the width of a dime seen from 100 miles away, or like
resolving a convoy of three school busses driving together on the surface of the Moon.»