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Dictionary » K » Kinetic KineticKinetic Pertaining to or producing motion. (Science: study) Kinetics: The study of reaction rates and the study of the relationship between force and mass. ![]()
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Results from our forumBCl-2 Modelling and Kinetic DataHi all, I'm very new to the field of biology, and have just recently started researching topics related to Apoptosis. In order to start building my knowledge base in the field, I thought I'd try to build a simple systems biology model for the BCl-2 family. I tried searching for information I can com...
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Re: Codons are triplets, but what's a Singlet, Doublet, etc?... made are assumed to be assignment catalysts characterized by structural and functional parameters which are used to formulate the production kinetics of these catalysts from available templates. Application of the model to the simple case of two letter codon and amino acid alphabets has been ...
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Re: Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... just one example of a chemical structure losing its properties when the structure is intact?” Since you’re a chemist, you surely know about the kinetic isotope effect. Nuclear decay will change the properties of a molecule, without changing chemical structure.” Dear AstraSequi, you are misleading ...
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Re: Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... just one example of a chemical structure losing its properties when the structure is intact? Since you’re a chemist, you surely know about the kinetic isotope effect. Nuclear decay will change the properties of a molecule, without changing chemical structure. But regardless, that is not what ...
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Enzyme Kinetics - TurnoverHi! :) I am having a few problems calculating some required enzyme kinetic values. I've investigated the activity over 3 minutes of alcohol dehydrogenase at varying [S]. I used a spectrophotometer for this. From each of those graphs i've calculated the gradient ...
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