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Polymers are long chains of atoms bonded to one another.
Abruptly the tail of a chain of atoms attached itself to the head and formed a slowly rotating ring.
Referring to Figure 1 it is obvious that a single chain of atoms in tension must be uniformly stressed and should reach the theoretical strength (la).
'Breaks in chains of atoms, subdynamic electrical fluctuations, and some sort of unidentified protein.
Bridge: Unbranched chain of atoms or an atom or a valence bond connecting two bridgeheads.
Hermann Staudinger was the first to propose that polymers consisted of long chains of atoms held together by covalent bonds.
If the electronegative atom is then joined to a chain of atoms, usually carbon, the positive charge is relayed to the other atoms in the chain.
Machines the size of chains of atoms, that can move other atoms around and so build j copies of themselves, or copies of anything else they want.
At about 8:30 p.m., he dropped by Woodward's office, and Woodward posed a question about how to predict the type of ring a chain of atoms would form.
Macromolecules, also known as polymers, are long chains of atoms which form the proteins that make up our bodies, as well as many of the materials of modern life.
Horus's new machine-a chain of atoms smaller than a dust speck-grew slowly, safe aboard the PyrrhoÄ, taking shape under the careful remote prodding of particle beams.
An 'e' and Not an 'e' Silicone, with an "e" on the end, is made of chains of atoms of oxygen and silicon, which is obtained from quartz rock.
Hence, carbon, with the least diffuse valence shell p orbital is capable of forming longer p-p sigma bonded chains of atoms than heavier elements which bond via higher valence shell orbitals.
The results, Dr. Miller and Dr. Robertson report, are molecules that incorporate "side chains," molecular branches connected to chains of atoms, that are also found in most of the 20 amino acids used by organisms to make proteins.
In this paper he pointed out that the problem was not to explain why his thin fibres were strong, since a single chain of atoms must, inescapably, have either the theoretical strength or none at all, but rather to explain why the thicker fibres were weak.
The wavevectors at which a Kohn anomaly is possible are the nesting vectors of the Fermi surface, that is vectors that connect a lot of points of the Fermi surface (for a one dimensional chain of atoms this vector would be ).