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24: ...he cell with no interactions between neighbouring rows and the HPt domain bridged the CheY molecules. Th... - 1d5v (4,685 bytes)
10: ...t birth) and associated with distichiasis (double rows of eyelashes, with extra eyelashes growing from t... - 9evd (3,111 bytes)
13: ...thase forms helical arrays with multiple adjacent rows defining the cristae ridges. The structure of ATP... - Tutorial:Basic Chemistry Topics (26,854 bytes)
62: ...umns of atoms, and the periods are the horizontal rows. When moving from left to right across the period...
262: ...and the beta sheets are represented with yellow arrows. This molecule has approximately eight alpha heli... - 2vac (3,107 bytes)
11: ...ulating the mature length of the middle and short rows of stereocilia (By similarity).
29: [[Category: Arrowsmith CH]] - 2v6w (2,955 bytes)
11: ...even-base-pair tRNA(Ser) microhelix forms endless rows of helices in the crystal lattice, with two helic... - Sandbox 123 (5,357 bytes)
9: ...cid (NAM) and N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) polymers. Rows of peptidoglycan are cross-linked together with p...
15: ... catalyzes the cross-linking of the peptidoglycan rows with pentaglycine cross-links. - 3cka (4,586 bytes)
24: ...uctures of fibril-forming peptides, we identified rows of hydrophobic residues ("ladders") running acros... - 2w0i (2,911 bytes)
10: ...ulating the mature length of the middle and short rows of stereocilia (By similarity).
28: [[Category: Arrowsmith CH]] - 3ec5 (4,786 bytes)
24: ...tematic mutagenesis. The PSAM beta-sheet contains rows of repetitive amino acid patterns running perpend... - 3eex (4,484 bytes)
22: ...uctures of fibril-forming peptides, we identified rows of hydrophobic residues ("ladders") running acros... - 2zug (4,032 bytes)
24: ... crystal, ICP11 formed a polymer of dimers with 2 rows of negatively charged spots that approximated the... - Sandbox 124 (4,622 bytes)
19: ...cid (NAM) and N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) polymers. Rows of
22: ...ll 7 30 2013.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text| Figure 1.(A)Rows of Peptidoglycans forming a Bacterial Cell Wall (...
27: ... catalyzes the cross-linking of the peptidoglycan rows with pentaglycine cross-links. - Sandbox 126 (8,565 bytes)
10: ... catalyzes the cross-linking of the peptidoglycan rows with pentaglycine cross-links. - Sandbox 127 (5,879 bytes)
7: ...e chains are covalently bound to each NAM residue Rows of peptidoglycan are cross-linked together with p...
30: ... catalyzes the cross-linking of the peptidoglycan rows with pentaglycine cross-links. - Sandbox 128 (6,918 bytes)
9: ... chains are covalently bound to each NAM residue. Rows of peptidoglycan are cross-linked together with p...
10: ...ll 7 30 2013.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text| Figure 1.(A)Rows of Peptidoglycans forming a Bacterial Cell Wall (...
30: ... catalyzes the cross-linking of the peptidoglycan rows with pentaglycine cross-links. - User:Wayne Decatur/Biochem642 Sandbox Steps (15,054 bytes)
17: ... the editing window (you may need to scroll your browser page down), and click the 'Save Page' button.
86: ...t use different syntax for specifying columns and rows. - Sandbox 22222 (5,697 bytes)
9: ...cid (NAM) and N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) polymers. Rows of peptidoglycan are cross-linked together with p...
15: ... catalyzes the cross-linking of the peptidoglycan rows with pentaglycine cross-links. - Temperature value vs. resolution (5,662 bytes)
11: ! rowspan="2"|Resolution
55: ! Column !! Range<ref name="xo">Excludes rows designated as outliers.</ref> !! Average<ref name...
102: ! Column !! Range<ref name="xo">Excludes rows designated as outliers.</ref> !! Average<ref name... - 4b2q (4,681 bytes)
14: ...an by direct protein contacts, and that the dimer rows enable the formation of highly curved ridges in m...
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