Definition of Paracrystalline. Meaning of Paracrystalline. Synonyms of Paracrystalline

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- In materials science, paracrystalline materials are defined as having short- and medium-range ordering in their lattice (similar to the liquid crystal...
- Photo 51 is an X-ray based fiber diffraction image of a paracrystalline gel composed of DNA fiber taken by Raymond Gosling, a postgraduate student working...
- simple example of a paracrystalline lattice is shown in the following figure for a silica gl****: Liquid crystals also have paracrystalline rather than crystalline...
- ethylene cracking in a limited supply of air. Carbon black is a form of paracrystalline carbon that has a high surface-area-to-volume ratio, albeit lower than...
- chloroplasts in which photosynthesis takes place. They are embedded in a paracrystalline array on the surface of thylakoid discs in chloroplasts. They are composed...
- Electron microscopy showing abnormal collection of mitochondria with paracrystalline inclusions (arrowhead), osmiophilic inclusions (large arrowhead) and...
- not arranged in an ordered manner. Polycrystalline structures and paracrystalline phases are in between these two extremes. Polycrystalline materials...
- Research". In Beveridge TJ, Koval SF (eds.). Advances in Bacterial Paracrystalline Surface Layers. Plenum Press. pp. 3–9. doi:10.1007/978-1-4757-9032-0_1...
- the first X-ray diffraction photographs of the "wet form B" (B-DNA) paracrystalline arrays of highly hydrated DNA. In 1952 Gosling made the best X-ray...
- makes them naturally resistant to lysozyme. The most common wall is a paracrystalline surface layer formed by proteins or glycoproteins of hexagonal symmetry...