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... nature of water of critical significance in determining the nature of life pro- cesses , but also the structures of such macromolecules as proteins are governed by the existence of hydrogen bonds between neighboring amino acids ...
... nature of water of critical significance in determining the nature of life pro- cesses , but also the structures of such macromolecules as proteins are governed by the existence of hydrogen bonds between neighboring amino acids ...
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... nature of molecular order in a solid . Solids are characterized , as mentioned earlier , by the assignment of each atom to a local site , or small cavity formed by its neighbors . Since its neighbors are fixed in location as well , it ...
... nature of molecular order in a solid . Solids are characterized , as mentioned earlier , by the assignment of each atom to a local site , or small cavity formed by its neighbors . Since its neighbors are fixed in location as well , it ...
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... NATURE OF MATERIAL PARTICLES The observation that light rays seem to have a dual character , be- having sometimes as waves and sometimes as particles , leads to ... NATURE OF MATERIAL PARTICLES 261 8-6 The Wave Nature of Material Particles.
... NATURE OF MATERIAL PARTICLES The observation that light rays seem to have a dual character , be- having sometimes as waves and sometimes as particles , leads to ... NATURE OF MATERIAL PARTICLES 261 8-6 The Wave Nature of Material Particles.
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