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Del 228 - Sammlung Göschen
Landwirtschaftliche Tierzucht
Inbunden, Tyska, 1952
1 587 kr
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E-bok
PDF, Tyska, 20191 410 kr
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Del 145 - Manuales Uteha. Sección 20: Agricultura Y Ganaderia
Zootecnia General
Cría Y Atención de Los Animales Agricolas Productivos
Inbunden, Spanska, 1963
1 773 kr
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Häftad, Tyska, 1994
660 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2007
2 156 kr
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The investigation of molecules as individuals has grown rapidly in recent years, and in the process has uncovered molecular properties not normally accessible by ensemble experiments. In particular, the direct characterization of biologically important molecules such as enzymes, molecular motors, or receptors and entire signaling complexes in action, for example in a live biological cell, yielded un- pected insights. Common approaches for studying single molecules include the electrical detection of ion channels in membranes, the measurement of the dynamics of (bio)chemical reactions between individual molecules, the imaging of individual molecules by scanning probe techniques or by fluorescence correlation spectr- copy, and the direct monitoring of single molecules by optical microscopies, to mention a few. The application of these techniques in physics, chemistry, and bi- ogy has opened new areas of nanotechnology. This book provides a representative selection of recent developments in the rapidly evolving field of single molecule techniques of importance in life sciences and will have future impact on the quan- tative description of biological processes. The editors of this book hope that the chapters, written by leading scientists in the field, will attract students and scientists from different disciplines, provide them with an authentic insight into this young field of research, allow them to evaluate experimental methods and results, and thereby give them support for their own research. Lausanne Rudolf Rigler September 2007 Horst Vogel v Contents 1 Nanophotonics and Single Molecules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 W. E. Moerner, P. James Schuck, David P.
E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 20072 741 kr
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The investigation of molecules as individuals has grown rapidly in recent years, and in the process has uncovered molecular properties not normally accessible by ensemble experiments. In particular, the direct characterization of biologically important molecules such as enzymes, molecular motors, or receptors and entire signaling complexes in action, for example in a live biological cell, yielded un- pected insights. Common approaches for studying single molecules include the electrical detection of ion channels in membranes, the measurement of the dynamics of (bio)chemical reactions between individual molecules, the imaging of individual molecules by scanning probe techniques or by fluorescence correlation spectr- copy, and the direct monitoring of single molecules by optical microscopies, to mention a few. The application of these techniques in physics, chemistry, and bi- ogy has opened new areas of nanotechnology. This book provides a representative selection of recent developments in the rapidly evolving field of single molecule techniques of importance in life sciences and will have future impact on the quan- tative description of biological processes. The editors of this book hope that the chapters, written by leading scientists in the field, will attract students and scientists from different disciplines, provide them with an authentic insight into this young field of research, allow them to evaluate experimental methods and results, and thereby give them support for their own research. Lausanne Rudolf Rigler September 2007 Horst Vogel v Contents 1 Nanophotonics and Single Molecules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 W. E. Moerner, P. James Schuck, David P.
Häftad, Engelska, 2010
2 156 kr
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The investigation of molecules as individuals has grown rapidly in recent years, and in the process has uncovered molecular properties not normally accessible by ensemble experiments. In particular, the direct characterization of biologically important molecules such as enzymes, molecular motors, or receptors and entire signaling complexes in action, for example in a live biological cell, yielded un- pected insights. Common approaches for studying single molecules include the electrical detection of ion channels in membranes, the measurement of the dynamics of (bio)chemical reactions between individual molecules, the imaging of individual molecules by scanning probe techniques or by fluorescence correlation spectr- copy, and the direct monitoring of single molecules by optical microscopies, to mention a few. The application of these techniques in physics, chemistry, and bi- ogy has opened new areas of nanotechnology. This book provides a representative selection of recent developments in the rapidly evolving field of single molecule techniques of importance in life sciences and will have future impact on the quan- tative description of biological processes. The editors of this book hope that the chapters, written by leading scientists in the field, will attract students and scientists from different disciplines, provide them with an authentic insight into this young field of research, allow them to evaluate experimental methods and results, and thereby give them support for their own research. Lausanne Rudolf Rigler September 2007 Horst Vogel v Contents 1 Nanophotonics and Single Molecules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 W. E. Moerner, P. James Schuck, David P.
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Häftad, Tyska, 2014
731 kr
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PDF, Tyska, 2013519 kr
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Das Gebiet der Physik wird seit langem in die ist die notwendige Voraussetzung für den Abschnitte Mechanik, Akustik, Wärme, Elek Aufbau der physikalischen Wissenschaft. trizität, Magnetismus und Optik unterteilt, Der nächste Schritt über die reine Natur zu denen die heute im Vordergrund der beschreibung hinaus ist die Aufdeckung einer Gesetzmäßigkeit. Forschung stehende Lehre vom Wesen und Aufbau der Materie, die Atom- und Kern Um ein Gesetz genau zu formulieren, physik, hinzugekomJIlen ist. Je weiter die müssen die physikalischen Begriffe quantitativ Erkenntnis fortschritt, um so mehr zeigte sich, erfaßt, d.h. gemessen, also durch Einheiten daß die Grenzen zwischen diesen Gebieten und Zahlen ausgedrückt werden können. formal, ja sogar willkürlich gezogen sind. Daher ist für die Formulierung von Natur Akustik und Wärme fanden in mechanischen gesetzen nur eine bestimmte Auswahl von Vorstellungen ihre Deutung, Optik und Elek Begriffen geeignet. Meßbare Begriffe werden tromagnetismus verschmolzen zu einem ein häufig als "Größen" bezeichnet.