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  • {{Short description|Obsolete unit of energy}} The '''Prout''' is an obsolete unit of [[energy]], whose value is: ...
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  • ...ournal|first1=J. M. |last1=Lattimer |title=Constraints on Nuclear Symmetry Energy Parameters|journal=Particles| volume=6|issue=12|pages=30–56|date=January 20 ...th equally many protons as neutrons, as a function of density. The binding energy per nucleon <math>E</math> of non-symmetric matter is then a function that ...
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  • ...the neutron-proton ratio is such that the [[nuclear binding energy|binding energy]] is at a [[local minimum]] or close to a minimum. From the liquid drop model, this bonding energy is approximated by empirical [[Bethe–Weizsäcker formula]] ...
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  • ...l for a single [[quantum dots]]. <math>E_b</math> is the biexciton binding energy]] == Binding energy of biexcitons == ...
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  • ...mparison of energy transfer efficiency between SET and [[Förster resonance energy transfer]] (FRET)]] ...nsfer Behind: Nanometal Surface Energy Transfer Predicts the Size-Enhanced Energy Coupling between a Metal Nanoparticle and an Emitting Dipole|journal=J. Phy ...
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  • ...X-ray crystallography]].<ref name=":1" /> [[File:TNP BINDING.jpg|thumb|TNP BINDING]] ...rst2=Xiaomei |last3=Wu |first3=Di |date=June 2015 |title=Förster Resonance-energy-transfer Detection of 2,4,6-trinitrophenol Using Copper Nanoclusters |journ ...
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  • ...ship is quantified as '''statistical coupling energy'''. A higher coupling energy indicates that the amino acids at both positions are more likely to have co ==Definition of statistical coupling energy== ...
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  • ...e of the photoelectron are measured in an [[Electron spectrometer|electron energy analyzer]]. To facilitate investigations on the population and relaxation p The final kinetic energy of the [[electron]] can be modeled by ...
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  • == Promoter binding == ...ng energy. This models support the relationship between the probability of binding and the output of gene expression<ref name=":2" /> ...
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  • ...ctions: interaction between low energy empty orbital (acceptor) and a high-energy filled orbital (donor). ...2=Tiddo J.|last3=Teat|first3=Simon J.|last4=Reedijk|first4=Jan|title=Anion Binding Involving π-Acidic Heteroaromatic Rings|journal=Accounts of Chemical Resear ...
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  • ...r. Angular dispersion may be significant to effectiveness for asymmetrical energy [[Wave propagation|propagation]] toward small targets. ...nge of a small-arms projectile while still maintaining the minimum kinetic energy required to put unprotected personnel out of action, which is generally bel ...
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  • ...and releasing a [[gamma ray]] with an energy of 2.2&nbsp;MeV (the binding energy of deuterium), which is subsequently detected. The detector array consists ...
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  • ...te (such as the distance between two atoms or a torsional angle). The free energy surface along the chosen coordinate is referred to as the '''potential of m ...eaction coordinate parameter. For example, it may examine how the system's energy changes as a function of the distance between two residues, or as a protein ...
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  • ...l | last1 = Vidybida | first1 = A.K. | year = 1998 | title = Inhibition as binding controller at the single neuron level | journal = BioSystems | volume = 48 ...ementary events (input impulses) into a single event (output impulse). The binding happens if the input impulses are enough coherent in time, and does not hap ...
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  • ...0031-9007}}</ref> It is a [[quantum mechanics|quantum mechanical]] [[tight binding]] approach, that describes the hopping of [[Spin (physics)|spinless]] elect The [[tight binding]] [[Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)|Hamiltonian]] in a chain with ''N'' sit ...
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  • ...excess or neutron deficiency, have higher [[nuclear binding energy|binding energy]] than their odd-odd isobar neighbors. It implies that even-even nuclei are ...
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  • ...ucture]] of W741L [[mutant protein|mutant]] [[androgen receptor]] [[ligand-binding domain]] and [[bicalutamide|(''R'')-bicalutamide]] complex.<ref name="pmid1 ...ificity]]. Specificity means that proteins distinguish the highly specific binding partner from less specific partners and affinity allows the specific partne ...
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  • ..."/> The system has a relatively low [[Gravitational binding energy|binding energy]] of <math>0.91 \times 10^{41}</math> [[ergs]].<ref name="Faherty et al"/> ...
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  • ...y]], exhibiting overall increase in reaction rate when the surface binding energy [[frequencies]] are comparable to the natural frequencies of the surface re [[File:VolcanoResonance.jpg|thumb|250px|Oscillation of surface binding energy on a Sabatier volcano plot (red) at resonance conditions occurs at the tie ...
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  • .... As a result, the exciton radius can be large while the exciton [[binding energy]] is small, typically few to hundreds of [[meV]], depending on material, co ...the electronic [[wave vector]], <math>E_{\mathbf{k}}</math> is the kinetic energy and <math>V_{\mathbf{k}}</math>, <math>\phi_\lambda (\mathbf{k})</math> are ...
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