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- Earth history, ecosystem dynamics and land use through biological ice nucleators in the atmosphere.” Global Change Biology, vol. 20, no. 2, 2013, pp. 341–351...
- vessel, solid or gaseous impurities, pre-formed solid crystals, or other nucleators, heterogeneous nucleation may occur, where some energy is released by...
- In thermodynamics, nucleation is the first step in the formation of either a new thermodynamic phase or structure via self-****embly or self-organization...
- cleanse their bodies of ice nucleators which are necessary for the development of ice crystals. In the absence of ice nucleators, body fluids can remain liquid...
- Morris CE, Foreman CM, Cai R, Sands DC (2008). "Ubiquity of biological ice nucleators in snowfall". Science. 319 (5867): 1214. Bibcode:2008Sci...319.1214C....
- in order to remove potential ice nucleators. Absence of freezing indicates that their AFPs can inhibit ice nucleators to vary in low temperatures and may...
- water is not always the same as the melting point. In the absence of nucleators water can exist as a supercooled liquid down to −48.3 °C (−54.9 °F; 224...
- cessation in feeding, clearing the gut, and removing lipoprotein ice nucleators (LPINs) from the haemolymph. Freezing can also be initiated by external...
- common motif found in all of these nucleators. Other protein containing WH2 domain have other functions. And other nucleators, such as formins, nucleate actin...
- Cellular barriers such as lignin, suberin and the cuticle inhibit ice nucleators and force water into the supercooled tissue. The xylem and primary tissue...