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... structure and composition of the virions : viruses are divided into DNA- and RNA - containing types ; capsid ( coat protein ) symmetry and structure are additional major classification features . This system results in the grouping of ...
... structure and composition of the virions : viruses are divided into DNA- and RNA - containing types ; capsid ( coat protein ) symmetry and structure are additional major classification features . This system results in the grouping of ...
Page 633
... STRUCTURE OF WATER The behaviour of water cannot be understood without a knowledge of atomic structure , chemical bonds , and mo- lecular structure , summarized here only briefly ( see ATOMIC STRUCTURE ; CHEMICAL BONDING ; MOLECULAR ...
... STRUCTURE OF WATER The behaviour of water cannot be understood without a knowledge of atomic structure , chemical bonds , and mo- lecular structure , summarized here only briefly ( see ATOMIC STRUCTURE ; CHEMICAL BONDING ; MOLECULAR ...
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... structure is more or less analogous to that of ordinary ice . The implication , however , is unwarranted , and it is pref- erable to be less explicit and to describe this phenome- non as hydrophobic hydration . In some instances the ...
... structure is more or less analogous to that of ordinary ice . The implication , however , is unwarranted , and it is pref- erable to be less explicit and to describe this phenome- non as hydrophobic hydration . In some instances the ...
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