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Important mechanisms of thermalization: recoil effects and short-range electron-electron interactions, need also to be treated in the improved model.
The near-linear arrangement of redox cofactors forms a redox potential gradient that favors short-range chargeseparation reactions.
Furthermore, much of today's environmental disruption, loss of biodiversity, release of toxic substances, and climate change is traceable to humanity's environmentally incompetent, short-range-focused agricultural enterprise.
At inhibitory short-range distances (0 and 1l) and at large distances (>6l), there were no significant impairments.
A change in the receptor-binding-site affinity could alter the short-range force but not the long-range double-layer force.
The children had difficulties in mathematics, logical conclusions, visual perception, spatial relations, and short-range memory/attention.
The short-range quantum-mechanical repulsive force that defines the geometry or shape of a molecule.
The short-range scheduler can handle any size of sub-batch.
Even when purinergic receptors are blocked, short-range calcium waves are detected, but the rate of propagation is reduced.
Similar arguments apply to the suggestion that longrange interactions are more complex than short-range interactions.
It is due mainly to a short-range nuclear force and can be considered as a sudden collision between a neutron and a nucleus.
Topography of contextual modulations mediated by short-range interactions in primary visual cortex.
In the physics literature the above setting would often be considered as describing a 'spin system' in one dimension with short-range interaction.
But even these changes are only the sum of short-range interactions between atoms.
Biophysical studies have indicated that macromolecular complexes are formed through local contacts dominated by short-range interactions at the binding surface.
Because short-range repulsive forces act like packing constraints, there are numerous local minima.
These measurements show how the long-range forces, short-range adhesion forces, and fusion barriers are different for rigidly supported and softly supported bilayers.
For soft (flexible or mobile) surfaces the short-range solvation force can be smoothly repulsive (not oscillatory), while for hydrophobic surfaces it can be smoothly attractive.
A pseudopotential model, taking account of short-range quantum effects and long-range screening-field effects, is employed to include quantum mechanical and polarization effects.
The technique has been used to describe short-range interactions in dense populations.
At comparable abundances of two or more different ionization stages, the loss of short-range order is complete.
Each molecule of such a system is bound together only with nearby molecules by short-range links.
Longer-range helices will form more slowly, and may only form when previous folding of short-range helices in between brings together the two distant halves of the long-range helix.
That nonlinear, attractive, short-range interaction between photons triggers spontaneous evolution of the initial, low-frequency spectrum toward the maximumentropy spectral distribution peaking in the gamma range of frequencies.
Much experimental work on the irradiation of organic materials involves gamma- and beta-radiation, but short-range alpha-radiation from radioactive sources such as mineral grains is also effective.
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