What's the difference between hydrodynamic and hydrodynamical?

Hydrodynamic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Hydrodynamical

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In both instances the permeation rates of proteins can be better correlated to hydrodynamic radii than to molecular weights.
  • (2) Modifications in quaternary structure induced by variation of these physicochemical parameters were followed by means of X-ray and quasi-elastic light-scattering and quantified in terms of weight average molecular weight (M), radius of gyration (Rg) and hydrodynamic radius (Rh).
  • (3) Derivatization of two glucuronides with 2-ferrocenylethylamine, followed by chromatographic separation and measurement of hydrodynamic voltammograms with an electrochemical detector was carried out for unequivocal identification.
  • (4) Hypertension consequent upon increasing brain edema, and intercerebral pressure gradient which is the cause of transverse dislocation diminish with the use of a method which provides for hydrodynamic equilibrium.
  • (5) Hydrodynamic measurements show that the hydrodynamic volume of both conformations is almost constant over the range of temperature investigated.
  • (6) The adaptation of the Nielsen equation for multisized particle systems is suggested as being potentially useful for treating experimental data where hydrodynamic effects must be considered.
  • (7) Furthermore, the effects of detergents other than CHAPS on hydrodynamic parameters and on [3H]TCDD binding to the receptor were studied.
  • (8) By studying the kinetics of urease-catalyzed urea hydrolysis during application of hydrodynamic shear under varying chemical environments, we demonstrate that micromolar quantities of metal ions, in this case adventitious Fe, can accelerate the oxidation of thiol groups on urease and thus inactivate it when the protein is subjected to a shearing stress of order 1.0 Pa.
  • (9) The results provide further evidence that stimulus transmission across dentine in hypersensitive teeth is mediated by a hydrodynamic mechanism.
  • (10) A reasonable hydrodynamic description of the aggregates of molecular weight 28,600 is a rod with a length of 170 A and a diameter of 30 A; this description is consistent with the X-ray scattering data.
  • (11) However, previous hydrodynamic and gel-exclusion results clearly indicate that all three of these proteins are oligomeric under these conditions.
  • (12) The shape of protein S4 from Escherichia coli ribosomes in solution was determined by hydrodynamic methods and low-angle X-ray scattering.
  • (13) Collision is dependent on the hydrodynamic environment as well.
  • (14) The heparan sulfate proteoglycan in peak III was larger in hydrodynamic size than the proteoglycan in peak I.
  • (15) Outflow hydrodynamics and perforation mechanism as well as the required optical matching system are evaluated in detail.
  • (16) Fresh homograft aortic and pulmonary roots were tested in a pulsatile flow simulator to assess their hydrodynamic function and leaflet opening characteristics.
  • (17) The presence of a lipid-binding site in colicin A at neutral pH was demonstrated both by hydrodynamic studies with micelles of n-hexadecanoyl and n-octadecanoylphosphocholine and by differential sensitivity to a proteolytic enzyme in the presence or absence of detergent micelles.
  • (18) The hydrodynamic and DNA-binding properties of the 48-kDa fragment were compared with the parent molecule.
  • (19) It was also found that calf chondrocytes synthesize much greater proportion of the collagen whereas the cow cells synthesize PGs of smaller hydrodynamic sizes, bearing shorter GAG side chains that are enriched in KS (Keratan sulfate) and Ch-6S (Chondroitin-6 sulfate isomer).
  • (20) In this communication we report that the second transition was characterized by changes in the circular dichroism spectra in the 260--320 nm region as well as by changes in the hydrodynamic properties.

Hydrodynamical


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the dynamical action of water of a liquid; of or pertaining to water power.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In both instances the permeation rates of proteins can be better correlated to hydrodynamic radii than to molecular weights.
  • (2) Modifications in quaternary structure induced by variation of these physicochemical parameters were followed by means of X-ray and quasi-elastic light-scattering and quantified in terms of weight average molecular weight (M), radius of gyration (Rg) and hydrodynamic radius (Rh).
  • (3) Derivatization of two glucuronides with 2-ferrocenylethylamine, followed by chromatographic separation and measurement of hydrodynamic voltammograms with an electrochemical detector was carried out for unequivocal identification.
  • (4) Hypertension consequent upon increasing brain edema, and intercerebral pressure gradient which is the cause of transverse dislocation diminish with the use of a method which provides for hydrodynamic equilibrium.
  • (5) Hydrodynamic measurements show that the hydrodynamic volume of both conformations is almost constant over the range of temperature investigated.
  • (6) The adaptation of the Nielsen equation for multisized particle systems is suggested as being potentially useful for treating experimental data where hydrodynamic effects must be considered.
  • (7) Furthermore, the effects of detergents other than CHAPS on hydrodynamic parameters and on [3H]TCDD binding to the receptor were studied.
  • (8) By studying the kinetics of urease-catalyzed urea hydrolysis during application of hydrodynamic shear under varying chemical environments, we demonstrate that micromolar quantities of metal ions, in this case adventitious Fe, can accelerate the oxidation of thiol groups on urease and thus inactivate it when the protein is subjected to a shearing stress of order 1.0 Pa.
  • (9) The results provide further evidence that stimulus transmission across dentine in hypersensitive teeth is mediated by a hydrodynamic mechanism.
  • (10) A reasonable hydrodynamic description of the aggregates of molecular weight 28,600 is a rod with a length of 170 A and a diameter of 30 A; this description is consistent with the X-ray scattering data.
  • (11) However, previous hydrodynamic and gel-exclusion results clearly indicate that all three of these proteins are oligomeric under these conditions.
  • (12) The shape of protein S4 from Escherichia coli ribosomes in solution was determined by hydrodynamic methods and low-angle X-ray scattering.
  • (13) Collision is dependent on the hydrodynamic environment as well.
  • (14) The heparan sulfate proteoglycan in peak III was larger in hydrodynamic size than the proteoglycan in peak I.
  • (15) Outflow hydrodynamics and perforation mechanism as well as the required optical matching system are evaluated in detail.
  • (16) Fresh homograft aortic and pulmonary roots were tested in a pulsatile flow simulator to assess their hydrodynamic function and leaflet opening characteristics.
  • (17) The presence of a lipid-binding site in colicin A at neutral pH was demonstrated both by hydrodynamic studies with micelles of n-hexadecanoyl and n-octadecanoylphosphocholine and by differential sensitivity to a proteolytic enzyme in the presence or absence of detergent micelles.
  • (18) The hydrodynamic and DNA-binding properties of the 48-kDa fragment were compared with the parent molecule.
  • (19) It was also found that calf chondrocytes synthesize much greater proportion of the collagen whereas the cow cells synthesize PGs of smaller hydrodynamic sizes, bearing shorter GAG side chains that are enriched in KS (Keratan sulfate) and Ch-6S (Chondroitin-6 sulfate isomer).
  • (20) In this communication we report that the second transition was characterized by changes in the circular dichroism spectra in the 260--320 nm region as well as by changes in the hydrodynamic properties.

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