Examples of using Single molecule in English and their translations into Hebrew
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In this instance, there was nothing, not a single molecule.
It's amazing that a single molecule can direct stem cell fate.
You said you could control the destiny of a single molecule.
I can control the destiny of a… single molecule or an entire civilization.
Some are produced in a chemical process that uses a single molecule.
He's not someone who has a single molecule of vampiral antigen in his blood.
Barkley doesn't even know… how big a single molecule is.
Single molecule localization microscopy also needs specialized equipment that can be costly to acquire.
But the scientists hope that recent progress in single molecule experiments could make testing possible.
But not a single molecule of water moved until the people had physically moved forward into the sea with unwavering certainty.
A team of researchers form the US and Israel have developed the world's smallest diode,the size of a single molecule.
The 2014 prize-winning imaging method- single molecule localization microscopy- was invented to surpass this limitation.
As Tao explains,one such issue is defining and controlling the electrical conductance of a single molecule, attached to a pair of gold electrodes.
Single molecule localization microscopy is based on molecular'photoswitches'- fluorescent molecules that you can turn on and off, like a light switch, to beat the diffraction limit," McNeill said.
When we say an object has a temperature of 100 degrees C, for example,we do not mean that every single molecule has that exact thermal energy.
With the MDF capabilities of the probe,the team was able to locate single molecule switches on substrates, even when the switches were in the off state, a key capability lacking in previous techniques.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh have invented a new type of electronicswitch that performs electronic logic functions within a single molecule.
Just as we can't predict what one molecule in a gas will do--it's hopeless to predict a single molecule-- yet we can predict the properties of the whole gas, using thermodynamics, very accurately.
Their new technique is the most sensitive way of controlling a chemical reaction on some of the smallest scales scientists can work--at the single molecule level.
This trend is also supported by a large number of single molecule(optical tweezers) measurements on single copies of monomeric alpha-synuclein as well as covalently enforced dimers or tetramers of alpha-synuclein.
Therefore, in 1989, when W. E. Moerner as the first scientist in the worldwas able to measure the light absorption of a single molecule, it was a pivotal achievement.
The team has provided evidence showing that thebond between the two oxygen atoms is generated within a single molecule- not between oxygen atoms residing on separate molecules, as commonly believed- and it comes from a single metal center.
Once the team located the switches, they could use the STM to change the state to on or off andto measure the interactions in each state between the single molecule switches and the substrate.
The Amdursky group is exploringbiological charge transfer properties across biomaterials from the single molecule level to novel macroscopic biological polymers.
In the absence of suitable scientific knowledge, the progenitors of the method diluted the solutions to such a degree that the concoctions they sold asremedies did not include even a single molecule of the active ingredient.
For example, in the experiment of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen, which we have mentioned earlier,each of two atoms that initially combine to form a single molecule are to be regarded as three-dimensional projections of a six-dimensional reality.
The unique design of the JPK instruments allows me to integrate the insight gained bylife-cell microscopy with the measurement of adhesive forces down to the single molecule level, even when working with samples from patients.
Ideally, you would have several thousand strings sitting on a chip the size of a fingernail,each one for highly specifically recognizing a single molecule- so you could build an extremely sensitive'artificial nose'.
Dr Gottschalk's research work started with theoretical structural biology, but he later expanded his research by force measurements,a subject about which he has published a number of papers reporting on single molecule force spectroscopy on living cells and interactions between proteins or cells and surfaces.