- but it is
never due to "
overwinding", as
timepieces are
designed to
handle being wound up all the way. One
cause of “
overwinding” is dirt.
Watch movements...
- when to
seclude oneself can be
helpful in
dealing with multi-tasking.
Overwinding refers to the
tendency to
think of
immense time
periods squished into...
- the
Geneva wheel with four or five
spokes and one
closed slot
prevents overwinding (and also
complete unwinding) of the spring. This so-called
Geneva stop...
- with just the
right force to
allow the
mainspring to wind
fully but not
overwind. If it
grips too loosely, the
bridle will
begin to slip
before the mainspring...
-
ribonucleoprotein that adds DNA
sequence "TTAGGG"
repeats to the 3' end of DNA
strands in telomeres.
Topoisomerases Regulate the
overwinding or
underwinding of DNA...
-
nature of its double-helical structure, which, for example, can lead to
overwinding of the DNA
duplex during DNA
replication and transcription. If left unchanged...
- The
clock is
designed to
enable the
timepiece to run
indefinitely and
overwinding is
prevented by a
safety mechanism. The
prime mover,
encased in a finely...
-
elasticity in
either the strings' core
wires or any
overwinding used to
modify the wire's weight. The
overwindings are
normally made from a denser, heavier, but...
- conditions, what was once
treated as "underwinding" has
actually now
become "
overwinding". Once
again there is strain, and once
again it is (in part at least)...
- of DNA. Therefore,
removal of
helical turns by RNA
polymerase causes overwinding of the
topologically constrained DNA
ahead and
underwinding of the DNA...