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... structure consists of a ring of eight protofilaments arranged on a constant radius, and is commonly referred to as the (8 + 0) model. The seven-protofilament model consists of the seven protofilaments arranged on a constant but slightly ...
... structure consists of a ring of eight protofilaments arranged on a constant radius, and is commonly referred to as the (8 + 0) model. The seven-protofilament model consists of the seven protofilaments arranged on a constant but slightly ...
Page 96
... structure. At the start of a structure determination one does not know the positions of all the atoms in the structure (for if one did, the structure would probably not need to be investigated), but one can often deduce an approximation ...
... structure. At the start of a structure determination one does not know the positions of all the atoms in the structure (for if one did, the structure would probably not need to be investigated), but one can often deduce an approximation ...
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... structure is subjected to a load caused by an object of mass mo dropped from height h. After the collision of the object into the structure, the structure starts a vibrating motion. Supposing uniform mass distribution of the structure ...
... structure is subjected to a load caused by an object of mass mo dropped from height h. After the collision of the object into the structure, the structure starts a vibrating motion. Supposing uniform mass distribution of the structure ...
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