Sentences with phrase «substrate also»

However, the switch from a glass substrate also has to accommodate the type of TFT technologies used, in order to bring down their manufacturing temperatures or use of plastics that can withstand higher temperatures.

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Further, the physico - chemical elements and activities that form the substrate of the author's biological and mental acts must also be reliably patterned and programmed.
Knowledge of the real is not by abstraction of the form from the material substrate, but by the recognition of the true - and also the good, the meaningful and the joyful - embedded and embodied in the material existence.
So while dairy milks (cow, goat, sheep) are going to provide the best substrate for proliferating kefir grains, for those who avoid dairy, we can also use them to ferment nut milks!
We are also seeing a growth in the popularity of different substrates including shrink sleeve labels, and the use of tactile, textured materials by drinks manufacturers to ensure their products have multi-sensory appeal.
It also can improve adhesion of the coating; replace egg white for adhesion; reduce coating damage during frozen transport; and thicken / bind substrates.
Matthews has a broad range of coders that can print onto a variety of substrates, including primary packaging (such as plastic bottles) and also secondary packaging (cartons and pallets).
It also works across a very broad spectrum of chemical substrates which is also unique as most chemical blockers only tend to work on one or two.»
Christopher Pierse, a graduate student at UCSD studying the physics underpinning how enzymes bind to biological substrates and activate processes in the body, also attended the meeting.
Mechanical constraints such as soft wire, or glass substrate which chemically binds with the gel, can also be used to manipulate the self - assembly and formation of hydrogels into complex structures.
«Electrically conductive polymers are used in OLEDs, for example, which can also be manufactured on flexible substrates,» explains Tobias Kraus, Head of the research group Structure Formation at INM.
Under some conditions it can also be used as an energy substrate, so if the brain needs a lot of energy, it can use some of the glutamine to power the cells.»
Type - I collagen is also easily extracted from tissues, and it is frequently used as a 2D or 3D substrate for in vitro studies.
He also commented, «For our case, the glass fabric itself serves as the upper and lower substrates of a TE generator, keeping the inorganic TE materials in between.
Ribonuclease P (RNase P) from Escherichia coli or its catalytic RNA subunit can efficiently cleave small RNA substrates that lack the conserved features of natural substrates of RNase P if an additional small RNA is also present.
One remaining problem is that the high laser energy also results in droplets landing on the substrate next to the desired location.
«It's also important in cleanroom procedures, nanofabrication and microprocessor formation,» said Schrader, who pointed out that microprocessors are fabricated on silicon wafer substrates with a thin layer of glass, upon which circuits are laid.
For BMCs, the shell is already made of proteins, so the shell proteins of BMCs not only have a structural role, they are also responsible for selective substrate transfer across the protein membrane.»
The group also evaluated the permeability, with water vapor, of the nanomesh conductor — along with those of other substrates like ultrathin plastic foil and a thin rubber sheet — and found that its porous mesh structure exhibited superior gas permeability compared to that of the other materials.
To discover what the purpose might be, Bürger and co-first author Björn Willige, also a research associate, used substrates (molecules that enzymes act on) with different lengths and biochemically tested how well they fit in the enzyme and whether they could be cut.
The new photoresist not only had to be exquisitely sensitive to short wavelength light, but it also had to be stable at high temperatures, resistant to contamination, and reliably adhere to semiconductor substrates.
This study also presents the structure - based mechanisms for substrate specificities of various PHA synthases from different classes.
They also investigated the impact of increasing either substrate depth or the amount of irrigation on Manilagrass growth and recovery potential during and after moisture deficit periods.
The binder performs several tasks here: it not only makes the TCO nanoparticles adhere well on the substrate; it also increases the flexibility of the TCO coating: in this way, the conductivity is maintained even when the films are bent.
They can also be made on plastic, paper and a number of other substrates.
They also discovered that the receptors have large internal cavities, whose function is unknown, though Yokoyama speculates that they might be used as the entrance and exits for the substrates and products of the receptors» activities.
If the «substrate - selective» COX - 2 inhibitors developed at Vanderbilt also work in humans without side effects, they could represent a new approach to treating mood and anxiety disorders, the researchers conclude in a paper to be posted online Sunday in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
The finding builds on the team's 2014 discovery, also published in Science, of the Majorana fermion in a single atom - wide chain of iron atoms atop a lead substrate.
• 70 percent of nests located on natural substrates (cottonwood and juniper tress) • Breeding pairs of Red - tailed Hawks, also considered a generalist species, increased substantially from the mid-1970s (1 nest) to the mid-1990s (33 nests) and have remained stable since that time.
But could this coupling of atomic vibrations and collaborative electron behavior also take place in iron selenide alone, without a boost from a substrate?
I personally won't get excited about that until its practitioners can do it for large oligomeric proteins — which includes being able to predict what kind of oligomer any given macromolecule will form — and can also predict how a macromolecule's conformation changes when substrate or another macromolecule binds to it.
They also varied the type and the crystal structure of the substrates on which the HTS films are grown, and even how the substrates are polished.
Heat also limits the substrates on which films can be deposited.
After receiving a master degree in Biotechnology at the University of Verona (Italy) in 1998, I joined the neuroscience centre of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a large research - based pharmaceutical company based in Verona (Italy) and Harlow (UK), where I pioneered the use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to describe the neural substrates modulated by pharmacological agents, a line of research that I also pursued to obtain a PhD degree in biomedical imaging with the University of Verona.
The chemical composition of these decay products in relation to the substrate material, the various conservation and restoration historic phases is discussed along with their spatial distribution on the monument's surfaces and also in correlation with environmental and climatic data.
Recovery is also highly variable and depends upon interactions of numerous factors, e.g., scale of the disturbance, availability of larvae from surviving corals, availability of substrate for coral settlement, and the type of coral community that existed at the time of the disturbance.ref Changes in storm patterns also threaten associated coral reef habitats such as mangroves.
They also coated a porous gold film - which has a plasmonic response at infrared wavelengths - in CTAC and used it as the substrate.
PRMTs also interact with multiple protein substrates, so there are many projects to work on.
It has also been suggested for serine proteases and other enzymes that binding interactions away from the site of chemical transformation position the substrate such that active site hydrogen bonds are prevented from achieving their optimal length in the ground state.
DCR - 1 is also required for processing endogenous regulatory RNAs called miRNAs, but how DCR - 1 recognizes its endogenous and foreign substrates is not yet understood.
Taken together, these results strongly suggest that the LPA2 signaling modulates T cell motility in the confined environments at least partly in an integrin - independent manner and may also act on cell adhesion to prevent over-adhesion to the substrates.
This LPA's effect was not observed in LPA2 - / - T cells, which was also the same with cell adhesion to the fibronectin - coated substrate (Figure 8A - C).
«This normally inaccessible neural substrate holds our memories (life experiences and traumas), information about physical (including organs, glands and hormones), emotional, mental and energetic states and also determines our muscle tension.
Although a non - essential amino acid in normal cells, the demand for glutamine is dramatically increased throughout malignant transformation to support increased metabolic demands; namely, provision of catabolic substrates for ATP production and anabolic substrates for macromolecule biosynthesis.The intracellular glutamine pool is also critical for sustained activation of mTORC1 signalling, a master regulator of cell growth and protein translation, as well as prevention of apoptosis
Soluble fibres are excellent substrates for production in the large intestine of short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), known prevent leaky gut and also to reduce the levels of cholesterol / s.
They can also be utilized with other substrates to create unique beverages with additional benefits.
This means particular amino acids not only serve as substrates for protein synthesis but are also modulators of the process as well.2 This has been found to be especially true of the amino acid leucine and it's regulation of the mTOR pathway.
While it is true that amino acids were long considered simply substrates for protein synthesis, they have more recently shown to also act as modulators of intracellular signal transduction pathways that are typically associated with growth - promoting hormones such as insulin and IGF - 1.
One can also entertain the interesting possibility that, in skeletal muscle, this substrate cycling is also activated in response to other hormones and neurotransmitters (eg, adiponectin, catecholamines) particularly since adiponectin, as well as adrenergic agonists, can also stimulate AMPK activity, glucose utilization and fatty acid oxidation in skeletal muscle or adipose tissue.61, 66 — 69 This substrate cycling between de novo lipogenesis and lipid oxidation could therefore constitute a thermogenic effector in skeletal muscle.
i think the people on the low, low end of carb — who also don't consume carbs with a sufficient qty and diversity of fermentable substrates, are the ones I'm most concerned about.
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