「Protons」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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o measure energy and momentum distribution of | protons above a few kilovolts to study the radiation |
In DONUT, | protons accelerated by the Tevatron were used to prod |
The facilitated transport of | protons across the biological membrane by protonophor |
is coupled to the pumping of four additional | protons across the mitochondrial or bacterial membran |
nthesis, using an electrochemical gradient of | protons across the inner membrane during oxidative ph |
hesis and/or hydrolysis with the transport of | protons across a membrane. |
al membrane protein that is capable of moving | protons across a cell membrane, mitochondrion, or oth |
and Richard Taylor, studying the structure of | protons and neutrons, using the university's 300 feet |
on visible matter) composed of baryons, i.e. | protons and neutrons and combinations of these, such |
The simultaneous adsorption of | protons and hydroxyls as well as other potential dete |
The (helium-3) helion consists of two | protons and one neutron. |
i) are double magic because calcium-48 has 20 | protons and 28 neutrons while nickel-48 has 28 proton |
holding quarks together to form neutrons and | protons, and holding neutrons and protons together to |
Traveling at almost the speed of light, | protons and antiprotons circle the Tevatron in opposi |
cattering high-energy beams of electrons from | protons and deuterons and heavier nucleii. |
s by photosystem II oxidises water to oxygen, | protons and electrons in the lumen. |
lear microprobe's beam is usually composed of | protons and alpha particles. |
This causes ions (predominantly potassium and | protons) and other molecules to leak out, which will |
, used to measure the flux of fast electrons, | protons and alpha particles around the satellite. |
eam of the decay tunnel removes the remaining | protons and mesons from the beam. |
, Elsasser calculated the binding energies of | protons and neutrons in heavy radioactive nuclei. |
e solar wind, which is the ejection of mainly | protons and electrons to outer space. |
the ring current around earth caused by solar | protons and electrons. |
he H+ channel that makes possible the flux of | protons and the motor's rotation. |
is used to split water molecules into oxygen, | protons, and electrons. |
ions that show that a universe made mostly of | protons and neutrons would be far more clumpy than is |
t detailed measurements of charged particles ( | protons and electrons) trapped in the terrestrial rad |
he expanding matter was so hot and dense that | protons and neutrons couldn't exist yet. |
s the reduction of water molecules to oxygen, | protons and electrons. |
measure the direction and energy spectrum of | protons and alpha particles. |
-ray particles, trapped particles, solar wind | protons, and magnetospheric and interplanetary magnet |
ly the interaction of the quarks that make up | protons and neutrons of the nucleus. |
nce 1958, using beams of muons, pions, kaons, | protons and antiprotons, and neutrinos. |
g in 1932 to explain the similarities between | protons and neutrons under the strong interaction. |
d by modelling the nucleus as a Fermi ball of | protons and neutrons. |
the longest T2s (in the order of seconds for | Protons), and water based tissues are in the 40-200 m |
e, the scale at which the constituents of the | protons and neutrons of the atomic nucleus become app |
utoff latitude for low-energy (> 2 MeV) solar | protons and comparisons with changes in the high-lati |
ided the first experimental evidence that the | protons and neutrons were made up of point-like parti |
t attenuation for very high energy electrons, | protons and gamma-rays of the cosmic radiation throug |
ing that atomic nuclei could not be made from | protons and electrons. |
res, when a current is passed through the MEA | protons and electrons are generated at the anode. |
e parent structure of ligand without hydrogen | protons) and disappears at pH > 3.0. |
ctrum for this compound shows that the phenyl | protons are shifted downfield compared to a proton po |
This means that the two | protons are ejected simultaneously. |
The pKa's for the loss of the two | protons are 1.15 and 1.82. |
Protons are transferred across a series of hydrogen b | |
Protons are generated with a plasma-based device, lik | |
In this context, | protons are often considered separately using units o |
Two | protons are expelled at each coupling site, generatin |
eated during certain nuclear reactions, where | protons are transformed into neutrons and vice versa. |
many grand unification theories predict that | protons are unstable, albeit with a very long half-li |
case of simple monosaccharide molecules, all | protons are typically separated at a high enough fiel |
he reason for this anomaly is that the methyl | protons are in line with the Aromatic ring current of |
tational antisymmetry of the H2 wavefunction ( | protons are fermions) imposes restrictions on the pos |
The | protons are electrochemically driven across the membr |
the constants for dissociation of successive | protons as Ka2, etc. Citric acid, H3A, is an example |
looctadecanonaene ([18]annulene) with 6 inner | protons at −3 ppm. |
proton shuttle is utilized to rapidly shuttle | protons away from a zinc-bound water molecule to quic |
These solar | protons become trapped and are transported during mag |
As the | protons bind to the subunits of the FO domains, they |
high-energy X-rays, gamma rays, electrons, or | protons bombard materials, the excited atoms within e |
nucleus might eject a 'diproton' - a pair of | protons bound together as a 2He nucleus - which then |
Both | protons can be removed from C9. |
In certain paracyclophanes bridging methylene | protons can even experience negative chemical shifts |
s a chemical shift of 2.52 ppm for the methyl | protons compared to that of 3.16 to 3.85 in the anthr |
the help of hydrogenase enzymes which convert | protons derived from the water splitting reaction int |
ution with allylic, vinylic and cyclopropanyl | protons determined with proton NMR confirms this mode |
The article on | Protons discusses "charge radius" Is there such a con |
n of the unified field theories predicts that | protons do not last forever, but gradually decay into |
es in practical materials are small such that | protons) dominate direct current and transport of bul |
Any | protons ejected from the target itself were identifie |
physics that govern particles such as atoms, | protons, electrons, thermodynamics, etc. although it |
The recoil | protons emitted in the forward direction enter a magn |
the enhanced affinity of deoxyhemoglobin for | protons enhances synthesis of bicarbonate and accordi |
In benzene, the ring | protons experience deshielding because the induced ma |
pioneering work was done here using beams of | protons extracted from the accelerator proper, to hit |
e a cytoplasmic pathway opens to exchange the | protons for two new Ca2+-ions.. |
tended form was to produce a beam of 10.6 GeV | protons for nuclear physics research. |
ne takes advantage of the acidity of anthrone | protons for incorporation of the side chain. |
to it because it should contain the 2' and 2" | protons form the previous nucleotide. |
ecame favorable for electrons to combine with | protons, forming hydrogen atoms. |
chondrial membrane and the return transfer of | protons from the outer to the inner mitochondrial mem |
e inner PH drops due to the active pumping of | protons from the electron flow. |
ction of the NuMI beam is to direct a beam of | protons from Fermilab's Main Injector onto a carbon t |
on can be seen as the result of removing four | protons from methanetetracarboxylic acid, a hypotheti |
ell respiration, the pump actively transports | protons from the matrix of the mitochondrion into the |
miquinone, reducing it to QH2 as it gains two | protons from the mitochondrial matrix. |
In the process, it binds four | protons from the inner aqueous phase to make water, a |
if the difference between solar electrons and | protons gets higher, then earth's magnetic field beco |
elastic scattering experiments indicated that | protons had substructure, and that protons made of th |
ich gave the first experimental evidence that | protons had an internal structure, later known to be |
This would otherwise not occur as | protons have positive charge and hydrophilic properti |
tris is an organic tertiary amine with labile | protons having a pKa of 6.46 at 25°C. |
n other words, particle collisions began with | protons in Rutherford's experiments, then protons wer |
Heavier atoms have more | protons in the nucleus, and more electrons to cancel |
ow much energy it takes to move electrons and | protons in a metal-protein complex |
ccelerator that uses magnets to bend beams of | protons in a circular path. |
's core when X-rays scatter off electrons and | protons in the presence of strong electric fields. |
ls, the CLCN5 protein also allows movement of | protons in the same direction of Cl(-), thus function |
The 6 vinylic | protons in barrelene 1 are more acidic than the two b |
gular distribution of energetic electrons and | protons in interplanetary space and near Jupiter and |
e calculated by the addition of the number of | protons in the nucleus minus the number of inner shel |
igment into their cell membrane and will pump | protons in the presence of light. |
ly through quantum electrodynamics, kaons and | protons interact also by nuclear forces. |
shuttle, histidine is used to quickly shuttle | protons, it can do this by abstracting a proton with |
By loss of 1 through 3 | protons it forms the anions C6H3O− |
Since the hydroxyl groups could lose | protons, it can also be viewed as an ortho acid. |
By loss of 1 through 3 | protons it forms the anions C8H3O− |
By loss of 1 through 3 | protons it forms the anions C10H3O− |
tchyard" with three functions: it accelerates | protons, it delivers protons for antiproton productio |
ion belts, so that bombardment by high energy | protons made it somewhat radioactive. |
ames Chadwick discovered neutrons, which with | protons make up atomic nuclei. |
Alternatively, the | protons may be emitted separately but at the same tim |
st half of the 20th century), hadrons such as | protons, neutron and pions were thought to be element |
g, neutrinos were in thermal equilibrium with | protons, neutrons, and electrons, which was maintaine |
beam of charged particles such as electrons, | protons, nuclei, or ions. |
Protons of energy greater than 5 MeV and electrons wi | |
where the neutrons scatter elastically on the | protons of the foil. |
1. 2' and 2" | protons of a nucleotide will show up in its column, a |
a neutral or slightly alkaline solution, the | protons of water are reduced into molecular hydrogen |
Enantiomorphic | protons of the analyte enantiomers, which without Pir |
bout formation of hydrogen bonds between amid | protons of protein to phosphate of lipid headgroups, |
Protons on a molecule that are acidic, even only slig | |
ers to the difference in concentration of the | protons on each side of the membrane and the electric |
cules tends to equalize the couplings between | protons on adjacent carbons, reducing problems with m |
ergy structure that prevents it from emitting | protons one at a time. |
They interact with the nucleons (neutrons and | protons) only via weak nuclear interactions. |
1H NMR - Ar | protons only (delta shifts between 7 and 8 ppm, showi |
ctive site will act as donors or acceptors of | protons or other groups on the substrate to facilitat |
with more than one unpaired nuclear particle ( | protons or neutrons) will have a charge distribution |
nner mitochondrial membrane as there are more | protons outside the matrix than in. |
tion in a single-core or parallel fashion for | protons over a time course of a sequence on almost ar |
h fewer proton bunches in each beam and fewer | protons per bunch. |
With each revolution the | protons pick up more energy, leaving the Booster with |
The current is then interrupted, and as | protons realign themselves with ambient magnetic fiel |
The two | protons released from QH2 pass into the intermembrane |
n the scattering cross section of neutrons or | protons scattered by nuclei. |
e property of hydrogen bonds to have hydrogen | protons shifted by means of an electric field |
nd so on for acids that release more than two | protons, such as phosphoric acid). |
larly a weak acid has less tendency to donate | protons than a strong acid. |
Below the pzc, the acidic water donates more | protons than hydroxide groups, and so the adsorbent s |
sents the matrix while the red dots represent | protons that have been taken from the matrix. |
llation source is a high-flux source in which | protons that have been accelerated to high energies h |
By removal of four | protons, the acid yields the anion C6O4− |
By removal of four | protons, the acid is expected to yield the anion C8O4 |
By removal of four | protons, the acid is expected to yield the anion C10O |
a of water, his description of the passing of | protons through the cooperation of neighboring water |
It can abstract even mildly acidic | protons, thus the substrate must be protected where n |
ton translocator, is an ionophore that allows | protons to cross lipid bilayers. |
nd a hydrogen-rich fluid, causing some of the | protons to align themselves with that field. |
In theory it could lose four | protons to give the hypothetical oxocarbon anion CO44 |
lution, donating only a partial amount of its | protons to the solution. |
nge of GeV to a single particle, accelerating | protons to 3.3 GeV. |
ty of charged particles (such as electrons or | protons) to move through a medium in response to an e |
rgetically favorable for them to combine with | protons to produce neutrons (via inverse beta decay, |
ide which then reacts with the photogenerated | protons to ultimately form methane. |
A stoichiometry of two | protons translocated for each ATP hydrolyzed has been |
a nucleus more easily than positively charged | protons, which are repelled electrostatically. |
ed twice due to its ability to neutralize two | protons, while bicarbonate is counted once as it can |
For A, its own 2' and 2" | protons will be seen, as well as those from C. |
CATG, in the column for C, its own 2' and 2" | protons will be seen, but none of the other nucleotid |
rotein (though sidechains with nitrogen-bound | protons will add additional peaks). |
ibuted to the inelastic interaction of cosmic | protons with the materials in the satellite body. |
), electrons (11 - 108 MeV), and cosmic rays ( | protons with the energies >70 MeV and electrons with |
After a hundred turns or so, the | protons would impact the target as a beam of high-ene |
Each pair of | protons yields one ATP. |
The removal of two | protons yields the acetylenedicarboxylate dianion C4O |
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