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hydrophobic, a. (n.) (haɪdrəˈfɒbɪk, -ˈfəʊbɪk) [ad. L. hydrophobic-us, a. Gr. ὑδροϕοβικ-ός: see prec. and -ic. Cf. F. hydrophobique (OF. ydroforbique).] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to hydrophobia; suffering from or affected with hydrophobia.1807 Med. Jrnl. XVII. 348 Out of these eleven, five died hyd...
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Hydrophobic silica
Hydrophobic silica is a form of silicon dioxide (commonly known as silica) that has hydrophobic groups chemically bonded to the surface. Hydrophobic plasma polymer coated silica
Silica particles can become hydrophobic through plasma polymerization.
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Hydrophobic concrete
In contrast, hydrophobic concrete has an average of 0.3-1%. When hydrophobic concrete is made through the use of an admixture, a powder with the hydrophobic chemicals is added during the batching process.
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Hydrophobic proteins in the body? I know that we can get hydrophobic amino acids, but are there any proteins in the body whose surface is hydrophobic? If so what is their typical function and where can they typically ...
> Are there any proteins in the body whose surface is hydrophobic?
Sure. In fact, the hydrophobic nature of elastin is what confers it its function.
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Hydrophobic sand - Wikipedia
Hydrophobic sand (or magic sand) is a toy made from sand coated with a hydrophobic compound. The presence of the hydrophobic compound causes the grains of sand to adhere to one another and form cylinders (to minimize surface area) when exposed to water, and form a pocket of air around the sand.
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Hydrophobic interactions in the helix-turn-helix This slide states that the second helix works to stablize the configuration of the two helixes via hydrophobic interactions. What exactly is this hydrophobic interactio...
To quote Sir Max Perutz, in general, the insides of proteins tend to be "waxy", while the outsides of soluble proteins tend to be "soapy." Those two alpha helices are interacting in a space that is energetically unfavourable for a polar solvent, like water. Since the outside of the DNA double helix ...
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Why are nitrogenous bases of DNA hydrophobic if they can hydrogen bond? Why are nitrogenous bases of DNA hydrophobic if they can hydrogen bond? Is it that they are only relatively hydrophobic? This forum explains it...
The electrons in the pi orbitals of the conjugated double bonds in the planar rings are hydrophobic and can "stack" on each other as shown in this drawing
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Hydrophobic soil
Hydrophobic soil is a soil whose particles repel water. Locations and appearance of hydrophobic soils
Hydrophobic soils have been found on all continents except for Antarctica.
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Identifying whether amino acids are hydrophobic or hydrophillic How do you figure out whether an amino acid is hydrophobic or hydrophilic? (other than memorization) I know that it has something to do with the R groups...
There are exceptions; Methionine has a Sulfur, but is quite hydrophobic (non-polar). Tryptophan has a nitrogen but is non-polar.
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Hydrophobic mismatch
Hydrophobic mismatch is the difference between the thicknesses of hydrophobic regions of a transmembrane protein and of the biological membrane it spans In order to avoid unfavorable exposure of hydrophobic surfaces to water, the hydrophobic regions of transmembrane proteins are expected to have approximately
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hydrophobic การแปล - hydrophobic ไทย วิธีการพูด
ข้อความ; เว็บเพจ; hydrophobic. hydrophobic
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What causes leaves to be hydrophobic? In my garden, I'm growing broccoli. I was spraying it with water the other day, and I noticed that water bounced off the leaves. When I just misted it instead of a full-on spray, ...
This is due to presence of a hydrophobic chemical called as cutin present at the the aerial surfaces of plants.
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Hydrophobic effect
Column chromatography with a hydrophobic stationary phase such as phenyl-sepharose will cause more hydrophobic proteins to travel more slowly, while less hydrophobic ones elute from the column sooner.
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(PDF) Prediction of hydrophobic regions effectively in transmembrane ...
ABSTRACT The hydrophobic effect is the major factor that drives a protein molecule towards folding and to a great degree the stability of protein structures. Therefore the knowledge of hydrophobic regions and its prediction is of great help in
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Formation,and,Collapse,of,Cellulose,Nanocrystals,and,Hydrophobic ...
Xiaorui Jin,Mingguo Ma,Jun Yang. Beijing Key Laboratory of Lignocellulosic Chemistry,College of Materials Science and Technology,Beijing Forestry University,Beijing,100083,China
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