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Dictionary » T » Trajectory TrajectoryThe path followed by an object moving through space. ![]()
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Results from our forumLysosomes, Vesicles, and the Golgi... side opposite of the nucleus ( see the drawing provided by alex). However, the cell is extremely dynamic. Just because vesicles travel along that trajectory it does not mean that they have to travel in the same line. I have seen cells that have a dyctiosome oriented sideways from the ER, and I ...
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Photorespiration... the atoms(ionizied) of the sample thru a giant magnetic field. Since a moving charge is has a force acted on it by an external magnetic field it's trajectory will bend. However since the atoms are of different mass they amount of bend is different. A detector will show where atoms are hitting it ...
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The Fiber Disease... see it fold. Our simulations contain hundred of microseconds of MD time, and we have seen 35 simulations which have folded. Below, we detail the trajectory of one of these simulations. Read more here: http://folding.stanford.edu/papers.html Thoughts?
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