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Modell eines Eiweißmoleküls
en el diccionario PONS
mol·ecule [ˈmɒlɪkju:l, ingl. am. ˈmɑ:l-] SUST.
Molekül nt <-s, -e>
I. pro·tein [ˈprəʊti:n, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-] SUST.
1. protein no pl (collectively):
Eiweiß nt <-es, -e>
2. protein (specific substance):
Protein nt <-s, -e>
II. pro·tein [ˈprəʊti:n, ingl. am. ˈproʊ-] SUST. modifier
protein (content):
Eiweißmangel m <-s> kein pl
I. mod·el [ˈmɒdəl, ingl. am. ˈmɑ:d-] SUST.
1. model (representation):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
model INFORM.
model INFORM.
Nachbildung f <-, -en>
model INFORM.
Simulation f <-, -en>
2. model (example):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
Vorbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
3. model (perfect example):
Muster nt <-s, ->
to be the very model of sth fig.
4. model (mannequin):
Model nt <-s, -s>
Mannequin nt <-s, -s>
Dressman m <-s, -men>
5. model (for painter):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
Aktmodell nt <-s, -e>
6. model (clothing creation):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
7. model (version):
Modell nt <-s, -e>
II. mod·el [ˈmɒdəl, ingl. am. ˈmɑ:d-] SUST. modifier
1. model (aircraft, car, train):
2. model (exemplary):
model (husband, wife, student, teacher)
III. mod·el <-ll-> [ˈmɒdəl, ingl. am. ˈmɑ:d-] V. trans.
1. model (make figure):
to model sth
2. model (on computer):
to model sth
to model sth
to model sth
3. model (show clothes):
to model sth
4. model (make model):
to model sth
of [ɒv, əv, ingl. am. ɑ:v, ʌv, əv] PREP.
1. of after sust. (belonging to):
von +dat.
Rosenduft m <-(e)s, -düfte>
2. of after sust. (expressing relationship):
von +dat.
3. of after sust. (expressing a whole's part):
von +dat.
4. of after sust. (expressing quantities):
5. of after v. (consisting of):
aus +dat.
after sust. a land of ice and snow
6. of after sust. (containing):
mit +dat.
7. of after adj. (done by):
von +dat.
8. of after sust. (done to):
9. of after sust. (suffered by):
von +dat.
10. of (expressing cause):
to die of sth
an etw dat. sterben
11. of (expressing origin):
12. of after v. (concerning):
speaking of sb/sth, ...
wo [o. da] wir gerade von jdm/etw sprechen, ...
to be afraid of sb/sth
vor jdm/etw Angst haben
to be sick of sth
to be sick of sth
von etw dat. genug haben
to be in search of sb/sth
13. of after sust. (expressing condition):
14. of after sust. (expressing position):
von +dat.
15. of after sust. (with respect to scale):
von +dat.
16. of (expressing age):
von +dat.
17. of after sust. (denoting example of category):
18. of after sust. (typical of):
19. of after sust. (expressing characteristic):
20. of after sust. (away from):
von +dat.
21. of after sust. (in time phrases):
22. of after v. (expressing removal):
suizo, austr. meist gratis
23. of after sust. (apposition):
von +dat.
24. of dated (during):
an +dat.
25. of ingl. am. (to):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
A/D, A to D
A/D abreviatura de analogue to digital
a.m. [ˌeɪˈem] inv.
am abreviatura de ante meridiem
at 6 am
I. a [eɪ, ə], before vowel an [æn, ən] ART. indet.
1. a (undefined):
2. a after negat.:
3. a (one):
4. a before profession, nationality:
5. a introducing state:
6. a (work of an artist):
7. a (quite):
8. a limiting uncountables:
9. a before unit:
10. a as multiplier:
11. a before unknown name:
ein [gewisser] .../eine [gewisse] ...
12. a (denoting likeness):
13. a before family name:
14. a before date:
15. a before product:
II. a [eɪ, ə], before vowel an [æn, ən] PREP.
he earns $100,000 a year
a/c, ingl. am. also A/C SUST. no pl
a/c ECON. abreviatura de account current
Konto nt <-s, Kon·ten>
Entrada de OpenDict
A&E
A&E (accident & emergency) SUST. MED. ingl. brit. Abk.
Glosario especializado de biología Klett
model of a protein molecule [ˌprəʊtiːnˈmɒlɪkjuːl]
Present
Imodel
youmodel
he/she/itmodels
wemodel
youmodel
theymodel
Past
Imodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
he/she/itmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
wemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
theymodelled / ingl. am. modeled
Present Perfect
Ihavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youhavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
he/she/ithasmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
wehavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youhavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
theyhavemodelled / ingl. am. modeled
Past Perfect
Ihadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youhadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
he/she/ithadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
wehadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
youhadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
theyhadmodelled / ingl. am. modeled
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Other proteins, known as scaffolding proteins bind other cofactors and hold them in place.
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Proteins with subunits in different states are not allowed by this model.
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Users sometimes have a protein sequence that they wish to model on a specific template of their choice.
en.wikipedia.org
They also aid in the lysis and recycling of misfolded proteins that have begun to build up within the cell.
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One of her areas of interest is the tumour suppressor p53 and related proteins.
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“ If we can realise these two points, it should be possible, for example, to calculate complex biochemical molecules and reactions or to simulate more precisely and better understand thermodynamics and the kinetics of catalytic chemical processes “, said Schwilk.
www.uni-stuttgart.de
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„ Wenn wir diese beiden Punkte verwirklichen können, sollte es zum Beispiel möglich sein, komplexe biochemische Moleküle und Reaktionen zu berechnen oder die Thermodynamik und Kinetik katalytischer chemischer Prozesse genauer zu simulieren und besser zu verstehen “, sagt Schwilk.
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The sizing scale between a molecule and a whole cell, the range between several nanometers up to a few micrometers is not only very interesting for basic research – it is also on this level, where it is decided whether an organism is sick or healthy.
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www.ibmt.fraunhofer.de
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Die Größenskala zwischen Molekül und ganzer Zelle, der Bereich von einigen Nanometern bis zu wenigen Mikrometern, ist nicht nur für die Grundlagenforschung höchst interessant, entscheidet sich doch hier das Schicksal, ob ein Organismus krank oder gesund ist.
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„Beside all these technical advantages, the amazing fact that such highly complex structures like a microlens array can be generated using comparatively simple molecules makes this process highly interesting for the scientist“, Cölfen outlines further perspectives for science.
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www.aktuelles.uni-konstanz.de
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„Was das Verfahren abseits aller technischen Vorzüge für den Wissenschaftler hochinteressant macht, ist jedoch vor allem der verblüffende Umstand, dass man solch hochkomplexe Strukturen wie ein Mikrolinsenarray mit relativ einfachen Molekülen bauen kann“, zeigt Cölfen weitere Perspektiven für die Wissenschaft auf.
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This includes both microscopy techniques that allow a view of molecules and structures have in the living cell, a variety of spectroscopic methods for diagnosis, as well as the use of optical technologies in therapy, for example in ophthalmology.
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www.cemop.uni-jena.de
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Das umfasst sowohl Mikroskopiemethoden, die den Blick auf Moleküle und Strukuren in der lebenden Zelle ermöglichen, verschiedenste spektroskopische Verfahren zur Diagnostik, als auch den Einsatz optischer Technologien in der Therapie, zum Beispiel in der Ophthalmologie.
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If you bear in mind to use a different colour for every functional group of a molecule and always use the same colour for these groups, it can happen that some colours are left at the end that seem to be unsuitable ( e.g. baby blue or pink ).
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liqcryst.chemie.uni-hamburg.de
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Wenn man darauf achtet, für jede funktionelle Gruppe des Moleküles eine andere Farbe zu verwenden und immer die gleichen Farben für diese benutzt, so kann es passieren, dass am Ende einige Farben übrig bleiben, die ungeeignet erscheinen ( z.B. Babyblau oder Rosa ).
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