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Diffusion behavior of free water and bound water in insulation paper based on Langmuir model
Moisture in oil–paper insulation threatens the safe operation of transformers. Consequently, the diffusion, migration, and equilibrium behavior of...
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Fast transport diffusion of bound water in cellulose fiber network
A remarkable property of cellulose-based materials is that they can absorb huge amounts of water (25% of the dry mass) from ambient vapor, in the...
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Topological Features of Parametric Structures of Bound Water
AbstractA review is presented of the authors’ own works on what they believe are the most important features of the model proposed by N.A. Bulienkov...
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Chasing weakly-bound biological water in aqueous environment near the peptide backbone by ultrafast 2D infrared spectroscopy
There has been a long-standing debate as to how many hydrogen bonds a peptide backbone amide can form in aqueous solution. Hydrogen-bonding...
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Computational investigation of functional water molecules in GPCRs bound to G protein or arrestin
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are membrane proteins constituting the largest family of drug targets. The activated GPCR binds either the...
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Water Activity
The shelf life of food is strongly dependent on water activity. Water activity is linked to moisture content by use of a sorption isotherm, which... -
Effect of drying methods on free and bound phenolic compounds, antioxidant capacities, and bioaccessibility of Cornelian cherry
Cornus mas L. (Cornelian cherry, CM) fruits were dehydrated by solar-drying (SD) and freeze-drying (FD), and in addition to sugar and mineral...
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Anisotropic Adsorption of Water Molecules on Kaolinite: A Molecular Dynamic Study
AbstractThe diffusion, storage, and seepage of water in clay are closely related to the coupling effect of clay mineral and water molecules. However,...
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Millimeter Range Spectrometer for Studying Molecules and Weakly Bound Complexes in Supersonic Gas Jet
AbstractA design is presented for a millimeter-wave spectrometer used to study the rotational spectra of molecules and weakly bound molecular...
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Mechanism for diffusion-controlled scavenging of bound-ROS by propofol and ferulic acid
Reactive oxygen species are known to have a harmful activity in living systems. It attracts the attention of researchers due to their capability of...
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Holo/apo conversion two-dimensional urea PAGE for speciation of Fe3+-bound transferrin in serum
This paper presents holo/apo conversion two-dimensional urea polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (HAC-2D urea PAGE) as a novel method for speciating Fe
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Water-Soluble Vitamins
Water-soluble vitamins are a group of essential dietary components required in small quantities that are defined by their polar nature and are hence... -
The role of water in radiation-induced fragmentation of cellulosic backbone polysaccharides
Xyloglucan (XG) is a cellulosic backbone polysaccharide commercially used for food applications, but also widely investigated in biomedical...
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Effects of glycosidase on glycoside-bound aroma compounds in grape and cherry juice
This paper reports the occurrence of six kinds of commercial enzyme hydrolysis effects for use in grape juice and cherry juice, which provide a basis...
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Gas-phase stability and thermodynamics of ligand-bound, binary complexes of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase reveal negative cooperativity
The biological role of the bacterial chloramphenicol (Chl)–resistance enzyme, chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT), has seen renewed interest due...
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Identification of β-aspartic semialdehyde and homocysteine as major reaction products of riboflavin-sensitized photooxidation of peptide-bound methionine
Methionine is an essential amino acid for mammals and it is limiting for monogastric animals. It can be oxidized easily by UV light. This could...
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Nanopore Direct RNA Sequencing of Monosome- and Polysome-Bound RNA
Polysome fractionation makes use of density gradients and ultracentrifugation to separate transcripts based on their specific number of bound... -
Optimal Synthesis of Water Networks
This chapter presents several applications of optimization to the synthesis of water networks under different conditions. First, a direct recycle... -
Mechanism of methylene blue degradation by three-dimensional particle electrodes: contribution of surface-bound radicals and direct electron transfer
In this study, Ti-Sn-Sb/γ-Al 2 O 3 particle electrodes were prepared by sol–gel method and a three-dimensional electrocatalytic system was constructed...
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Mercury Removal from Water
Mercury pollution in water is a serious threat to natural ecosystems. Various methods and technologies are in use to remove mercury from the...