underwrapped
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3UNDERWRAPPED + NOUN
proteins
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in
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highly, nearly, structurally
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Insufficiently desolvated.
Although about 3% of the backbone hydrogen bonds in hemoglobin are underwrapped, nearly 50% of those of the cellular prion protein are underwrapped.
Intramolecular hydrogen bonds that are accessible to water are called dehydrons and constitute structural vulnerabilities. Therefore, the more underwrapped proteins are, the more reliant on their interactive context they are in order to maintain structural integrity.
Wrapped such that the wrapping does not go all the way to the edge.
The tape is slightly underwrapped over the head surface to generate hydrodynamic lift during read-write operations.
In fact, the tape should be slightly underwrapped roughly by half a degree or less to minimize edge contact.
Having an underwrap.
All Mariner rods have large underwrapped aluminum-oxide guides, cushioned foam grips and graphite reel seats with stainlesssteel hoods.
All Power Graph models feature fully underwrapped guides and a multi-coat, deep epoxy finish for years of beauty and maintenance-free performance.
Having an inner wrapping.
The method requires the hook shank to be underwrapped and, ideally, the wire should be so malleable that it turns about the shank tightly and easily, using the dressing technique that leaves two inches of the starting end of the tying wire protruding to the rear when first binding the hook shank.
When the weather is hot and the fish are deep, you can fish the deeper water along a dam by using one or more weighted sinking flies (underwrapped with lead wire).
Having an end that protrudes underneath.
Here, however, individual joist ends are underwrapped.
Floor joints are underwrapped at the point of entry into the brickwork to afford complete protection.
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3Although about 3% of the backbone hydrogen bonds in hemoglobin are underwrapped, nearly 50% of those of the cellular prion protein are underwrapped.
WiktionaryIntramolecular hydrogen bonds that are accessible to water are called dehydrons and constitute structural vulnerabilities. Therefore, the more underwrapped proteins are, the more reliant on their inte
WiktionaryHighly underwrapped proteins are structurally unstable because the backbone hydrogen bonds that determine the structural integrity of the protein may be dissolved through solvent hydration of the pola
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