গুটিকাসদৃশ, বটিকাকৃতি, নিস্তল, গোল, গোলকায়, গোলীয়
(1) Having the shape of a sphere or ball
(1) The small differences among various amino acids are diminished further by averaging over the rather similar compositions of globular proteins.
(2) The bottom disc, resting on three padded feet, is the base, while the globular glass shade sits on the top one.
(3) The musa lasiocarpa is both dwarf and hardy, and when established produces unusual yellow globular flowers.
(4) The fruits, which are globular , berrylike, are pea shaped, contain four or five seeds.
(5) The bottle has a direct neck and a globular body and an evened and rounded lip.
(6) Other studies in which quasi-static force spectroscopy was applied to globular proteins generally lack details that can be linked directly to the secondary structure of the protein.
(7) These have expanding necks and bulbous to globular bodies.
(8) The complete quenching also suggests that lipids in the membrane are not arranged in aggregated or globular constructs that may prevent CO 2 + access.
(9) The stability of the simulations of this large system (- 800 residues and 6,650 water molecules) is comparable to more conventional globular protein simulations.
(10) But for all the lingering on inky skies or globular dollops of snow outside a window pane, the story never meanders.
(11) We wandered up into the hills, which are sprinkled just at the moment with globular sheep: first lambs are due hereabouts in ten days or so.
(12) The number of observed nanostructures (i.e., fibrils, filaments, and globular aggregates) reduces when the concentration is below 0.1 mg/ml.
(13) Resonance energy transfer efficiency is strongly affected by changes in the donor-acceptor distance on the order of a typical globular protein.
(14) As some of the water was removed, tiny globular islands, or u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510micellesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of solid material formed in the solution.
(15) It consisted of multiple red-brown globular nodules measuring 1 to 3.5 cm, with smaller fine nodules emerging from their surfaces.
(16) These differences might be related to the shape of the species in water, namely, the globular structure of meta-substituted porphyrins and the dimeric form of the zinc porphyrins.
(17) Both have a globular or bulbous bell and the reed is placed on a curved or angled crook.
(18) First, the titin molecule is composed of a discrete number of globular domains and a nonglobular segment.
(19) These 5-to 6-nm - wide chains of globular subunits are interpreted as individual tubulin protofilaments in a curved guanosine diphosphate conformational state.
(20) Such a pretty name for a ugly, destruction loving, globular mess.
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