Electron behavior causes nearly all material properties: hardness, conductivity, meltingtemperature.
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Long-range motion is achieved through the onset of whole-lipid translation at the meltingtemperature.
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In addition to dye color, meltingtemperature can be used for a second dimension of multiplexing.
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Such an interfacial layer plays an important role in enhancing the meltingtemperature of PVDF crystals.
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We obtain the same meltingtemperature (around 45 °C) using the bulk and single molecule techniques.
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No means has been discovered for accurately determining the meltingtemperature of platinum, but it must be enormous.
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The meltingtemperature of the major transition was shifted by 5°C, which makes it easily distinguishable from control cases.
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Then, 8 compounds that showed a shift in the meltingtemperature value in a concentration-dependent manner were selected by DSF.
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The ability to multiplex PCR by probe color and meltingtemperature (T(m)) greatly expands the power of real-time analysis.
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Special care is necessary with aluminum in this respect, because of its low meltingtemperature and the sudden weakening and flowing without warning.
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We found that there exists some extent of chain orientation of carbon-coated polyethylene (PE) preoriented ultrathin film above its meltingtemperature.
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Dehydration of the membrane interface and a high meltingtemperature are features of the lipids that enhance cochleate formation in OAK-based lipid systems.
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We evaluated the ability of each instrument to genotype by meltingtemperature (Tm) and to scan for heterozygotes by curve shape.
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By using plaster composite materials, 3DP can fabricate a universal porogen which can be injected with a wide range of high meltingtemperature biomaterials.
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It did not take many minutes to discover that the sun was blazing like a bonfire, and that the weather was of a meltingtemperature.
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In the pressure range covered by this study, Zn is found to retain a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) crystal symmetry up to the meltingtemperature.