Lovenox is a large biologicalmolecule that must be given by injection.
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That is because Lovenox is a large, biologicalmolecule that must be given by injection and is not straightforward to substitute.
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HMMs decompose the conformational space of a biologicalmolecule into finite number of states that interconvert among each other with certain rates.
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E-vapor in combination with ascorbic acid, which is an abundant biologicalmolecule in human epithelial lining fluid, can also induce -OHformation.
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Dawkins defined the replicator as a biologicalmolecule that "has the extraordinary property of being able to make copies of itself."
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This counter-intuitive, yet well-proven, capacity for an atomic particle or biologicalmolecule to concurrently inhabit multiple places, times or energy states is called a superposition.
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The biotech company produces color-coded spheres that latch onto telltale biologicalmolecules.
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This stereoelectronic effect influences the three-dimensional shapes of many biologicalmolecules.
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DNA plasmids is one of the most stable biologicalmolecules in the world.
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In this case, it means duplicating biologicalmolecules, which is a routine laboratory procedure.
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Water constitutes the intracellular matrix in which biologicalmolecules interact.
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In the meantime, highly-engineered biologicalmolecules will fill the void.
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Neutrons are used to understand biologicalmolecules and drugs.
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Biologicalmolecules can also be imaged at low temperature in a cryo-AFM with improved resolution.
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Organic molecules are the building blocks of the biologicalmolecules that allow life to function.
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Omics technologies have made it easier and cheaper to evaluate thousands of biologicalmolecules at once.