Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... complex circuitry . " Everybody is trying to make larger arrays " of devices , says Tom Mallouk , a chemist at Pennsylvania State Uni- versity , University Park . " What we're seeing now is just the begin- ning . " To move from the ...
... complex circuitry . " Everybody is trying to make larger arrays " of devices , says Tom Mallouk , a chemist at Pennsylvania State Uni- versity , University Park . " What we're seeing now is just the begin- ning . " To move from the ...
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... Complex ) ood the S2 and S4 subsites are relatively hydro- philic and open to solvent . The hydrophilic character of these subsites is not conserved in the corresponding subsites of other human aspartyl proteases , suggesting that these ...
... Complex ) ood the S2 and S4 subsites are relatively hydro- philic and open to solvent . The hydrophilic character of these subsites is not conserved in the corresponding subsites of other human aspartyl proteases , suggesting that these ...
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... complex and subsequent reconsti- tution or identification of a separate preseni- linase enzyme . These unresolved issues notwithstanding , recent biochemical evidence provides strong support for the unusual but unifying hypothesis that ...
... complex and subsequent reconsti- tution or identification of a separate preseni- linase enzyme . These unresolved issues notwithstanding , recent biochemical evidence provides strong support for the unusual but unifying hypothesis that ...
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