Sentences with phrase «surrounding molecules»

An unstable molecule that causes oxidative damage by stealing electrons from surrounding molecules, thereby disrupting activity in the body's cells.
The perturbation spreads over millions of surrounding molecules, causing water molecules to align preferentially in a specific direction.
When CO2 molecules (or any other GHGs) absorb more energy than those around them their higher temperature increases the spaces between them and adjoining molecules reducing density and causing them to rise until they reach a height where they are at the same temperature as surrounding molecules.
As a theorist, Schenter has uncovered mysteries surrounding molecules and atoms.
To explore how these rings develop in space, scientists work to synthesize these molecules and other surrounding molecules known to exist in space.
No set of events is more central to regulating inflammation than the set of events surrounding a molecule called Nuclear factor - B (NF - B).
Any work done against surrounding molecules would be diabatic and not adiabatic.
A step toward advanced nanotechnology has been achieved by using attachment to a surface and confinement by surrounding molecules to make two molecules react to form a product that would not form if they were free to react in solution.
For Max, though, it's not the gas component of hydrates that has him transfixed; it's the surrounding molecules of H20.
It is momentarily warmer than the surrounding molecules so it releases the radiant energy again almost immediately.
It follows that air rising and expanding into a region of lower pressure need do no work on the surrounding molecules because it simply expands into the additional space made available by the reducing density gradient.
It is momentarily warmer than the surrounding molecules so it releases that conductive or radiant energy again almost immediately.
At that point the mixture of radiatively warmed molecules will settle at the same temperature as the surrounding molecules already at the new height and join the general circulation.
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