Sentences with phrase «small angle neutron»

«I started to realize there are all these interesting RNA binding proteins that are not well understood,» says Sattler, who also expanded his solution - based methods to include small angle x-ray scattering and small angle neutron scattering while at EMBL.
«The light elements that makes up these «molecular tadpoles» are easily located by neutrons» says Dr Isabelle Grillo, at the ILL. «Moreover, small angle neutron scattering which we use at the ILL allows to characterise the self - assembled systems from the nanometre scale to tenth of micrometres and is perfectly adapted to observe the coming together of the C60 footballs» into these beautiful core structures.»
For this work, Goodell and colleagues including his collaborator Jody Jellison, now director of the Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment at UMass Amherst, used a suite of investigative methods including small angle neutron scattering (SANS), sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to fully describe the process.

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Separately, small - angle neutron scattering was performed at the OPAL reactor at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization.
To peer inside the kerogen, they used small - angle neutron scattering, shooting a beam of subatomic neutrons through a substance and collecting information on the neutrons» behavior to determine the properties of the pores.
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.
Small - angle neutron scattering data obtained on beamline D11 at the ILL was crucially used to prove the internal structure of these clusters.
To get these measurements, they travelled to ORNL to use a specialized technique called «small - angle neutron scattering» (SANS), which is currently unavailable in Canada (although a SANS beamline is presently being built at the McMaster Nuclear Reactor and should be completed in 2019).
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