Membrane

  • 51Membrane curvature — is the geometrical measure or characterization of the curvature of membranes. The membranes can be naturally occurring or man made (synthetic). An example of naturally occurring membrane is the lipid bilayer of cells, also known as cellular… …

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  • 52Membrane emulsification — (ME) is a relatively novel technique for producing all types of single and multiple emulsions (o/w, w/o, w/w, w/o/w, o/w/o, m/w, s/o/w), e.g. for DDS (drug delivery system), solid micro carriers for encapsulation of drug or nutrient, solder… …

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  • 53Membrane fouling — is a process where solute or particles deposit onto a membrane surface or into membrane pores in a way that degrades the membrane s performance. It is a major obstacle to the widespread use of this technology. Membrane fouling can cause severe… …

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  • 54Membrane computing — is an area within computer science that seeks to discover new computational models from the study of biological cells, particular of the cellular membranes. It is a sub task of creating a cellular model. Membrane computing or MC deals with… …

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  • 55Membrane contact site — Membrane contact sites are areas within a cell where the membranes of two organelles are arranged in close proximity (not to be confused with cell junctions between the cells). These sites are thought to be important in the transport of small… …

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  • 56Membrane glycoproteins — are membrane proteins which play important roles in cell recognition. Examples include: Fibronectin Laminin Osteonectin See also Glycocalyx External links MeSH Membrane+glycoproteins …

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  • 57Membrane keyboard — as used on the East German Robotron Z1013. A membrane keyboard is a computer keyboard whose keys are not separate, moving parts, as with the majority of other keyboards, but rather are pressure pads that have only outlines and symbols printed on… …

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  • 58Membrane roofing — is a type of roofing system for buildings. It is used on flat or nearly flat roofs to prevent leaks and move water off the roof. Membrane roofs are most commonly made from synthetic rubber, thermoplastic (PVC or similar material), or modified… …

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  • 59Membrane fusion protein — Membrane fusion proteins are membrane proteins which cause more than one membrane to combine. Examples include: SNARE (protein), such as VAMP Gp41 See also Fusion protein Interbilayer Forces in Membrane Fusion External links MeSH… …

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  • 60Membrane Basale — La membrane basale est une matrice extracellulaire particulière qu on trouve à l interface entre un épithélium ou un endothélium et un autre tissu. Sa perméabilité régule les échanges de molécules, en particulier de nutriments, entre les deux… …

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