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  • ...rs.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Koppitz M, Eis K |title=Automated medicinal chemistry |journal=Drug Discov. Today |volume=11 |issue=11-12 |pages=561–8 |year=2006 ...gand-protein docking: cancer research at the interface between biology and chemistry |journal=Curr. Med. Chem. |volume=10 |issue=9 |pages=763–7 |year=2003 |mont ...
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  • ...sion on the Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry, [[Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry]] - Recommendations 1990 ...years later because it elegantly explained new discoveries in the field of chemistry.<ref name=Ponomarev>Ponomarev (1993:14–15).</ref> ...
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  • ...his makes plutonium very sensitive to changes in temperature, pressure, or chemistry, and allows for dramatic volume changes following [[phase transition]]s fro === Compounds and chemistry === ...
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  • ...org] Accessed 4 April 2007</ref> In 1907, he received the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] "for his biochemical research and his discovery of cell-free fermentation ...nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1946/ 1946 Nobel prize for Chemistry laureates at http://nobelprize.org] Accessed 4 April 2007</ref> ...
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  • ...f>{{cite book |author=Wrighton, Mark S.; Ebbing, Darrell D. |title=General chemistry |publisher=Houghton Mifflin |location=Boston |year=1993 |isbn=0-395-63696-5 ...yme–substrate intermediates (such as ES or E*) until their [[steady state (chemistry)|steady-state concentrations]] are reached. ...
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  • ...e quantum energy spacing in a particular [[degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)|degree of freedom]], the average energy and heat capacity of this degree o ...m shows that in thermal equilibrium, any [[degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)|degree of freedom]] (such as a component of the position or velocity of a ...
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  • ==Chemistry== | Journal = Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. ...
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  • ...al.<ref name=Moore2004/> This is thought to result from the [[sublimation (chemistry)|sublimation]]-driven degradation of small [[landform]]s, which is supporte ...carus}}</ref> The most likely candidate process is the slow [[sublimation (chemistry)|sublimation]] of ice, which is enabled by a temperature of up to 165&nbsp; ...
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  • ...e journal|last=Delitsky|first=Mona L.|coauthors=Lane, Arthur L. |title=Ice chemistry of Galilean satellites|journal=J.of Geophys. Res.|year=1998|volume=103|issu ...title=Implications from Galileo Observations on the Interior Structure and Chemistry of the Galilean Satellites|journal=Icarus|year=2002|volume=157|pages=104&nd ...
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  • ...oxide]] and [[hydrogen peroxide]], which lead to propagation of [[Radical (chemistry)|free radicals]], damaging cells and contributing to [[disease]] and, possi |align="center" |−0.32<ref name=Pedersen>Medical CHEMISTRY Compendium. By Anders Overgaard Pedersen and Henning Nielsen. Aarhus Univer ...
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  • ...ws underlying [[special relativity]] and symmetry phenomena in molecular [[chemistry]]. ...theory are not restricted to mathematics; sciences such as [[physics]], [[chemistry]] and [[computer science]] benefit from the concept. ...
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  • ...wavelength of light. Every [[element (chemistry)|element]] or [[compound (chemistry)|compound]] has its own unique spectroscopic signature, and by reading an o ...
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  • ...10.1021/bi034593c}},</ref> On the other hand, oxidants such as [[Radical (chemistry)|free radicals]] or [[hydrogen peroxide]] produce multiple forms of damage, ...the space between two adjacent base pairs, this is called [[intercalation (chemistry)|''intercalating'']]. Most intercalators are [[aromaticity|aromatic]] and p ...
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  • ...as reducing agents that prevent oxidative reactions, often by [[scavenger (chemistry)|scavenging]] [[reactive oxygen species]] before they can damage cells.<ref [[Image:Lipid peroxidation.svg|thumb|right|The [[Radical (chemistry)|free radical]] mechanism of lipid peroxidation.]] ...
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  • | title=Handbook of Chemistry and Physics | publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry ...
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  • }}</ref> In [[chemistry]] and [[optical engineering]], photons are usually symbolized by ''hν'', th |title=Organic Chemistry ...
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  • ...b|left|Despite the small differences in their radii,<ref>''CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics'', 83rd edition, ISBN 0-8493-0483-0, pp. 12–14 to 12–16.</ref> ...= Zhou Y, Morias-Cabrak JH, Kaufman A, MacKinnon R | year = 2001 | title = Chemistry of ion coordination and hydration revealed by a K<sup>+</sup>-Fab complex a ...
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  • ...em during its formation, the stars are likely to share the same [[element (chemistry)|element]]al composition. The gravitational influence of Proxima may also h ...
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  • ...icles, and its direction is an important [[Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)|degree of freedom]]. It is sometimes visualized as the rotation of an obje ...
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  • |accessdate=2009-04-10}} (produced with [http://chemistry.unina.it/~alvitagl/solex/ Solex 10] written by Aldo Vitagliano; see also [[ ...oil in an attempt to test its [[pH]], and discovered traces of the [[salt (chemistry)|salt]] [[perchlorate]], while also confirming many scientists theories tha ...
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