In the new technique, the brain's three-dimensional circuits and their molecular structure stay intact.
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In that case the drug's molecular structure didn't match up with the branded version, changing its effectiveness.
By reading the returning signals, the machines can identify the molecular structure of the materials it contains.
The drug works because its molecular structure matches receptors on the toxin, locking them together and inactivating the poison.
When we all have home replicators or even better portable ones, that molecular structure file is going to be the key.
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This has been made possible by tinkering with the molecular structure of a plastic that is even older than the television series.
Despite its availability all over the world and its ease of use, the molecular structure of concrete had remained elusive for decades.
Dr Alizadeh, a graduate of the University of Tehran, is currently working at Ottawa University in Canada on the molecular structure of cement.
Biological drugs, which have a complex structure, are far more complicated to produce than regular chemical drugs, which have a single molecular structure.
You would, therefore, have expected that macroscopic differences between species are reflected in differences between the molecular structure of these proteins, but this is not so.
At least in New York, as the law stands now, it appears that vendors who provide molecular structure files for home replicators will not be required to collect sales tax.
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That is because branded drugmakers deem patents covering molecular structure to be their most prized, and thus work harder to make them bomb-proof and fight harder when they are threatened.
Crick, along with James Watson and Maurice Wilkins, was given the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for "discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material".
After enhancing its reactivity, cardanol is chemically bonded with cellulose, which produces a durable thermo-plastic that is strong, heat resistant, water resistant and non-crystalline (short molding time), due to the bonded cardanol's unique molecular structure consisting of flexible and rigid parts.
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