| 31. | :DNA is a very large molecule, and like most macromolecules, very unstable.
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| 32. | These free radicals can chemically alter sensitive macromolecules in the cell leading to their inactivation.
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| 33. | While adsorption of macromolecules largely resembles particle deposition, macromolecules may substantially deform during adsorption.
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| 34. | While adsorption of macromolecules largely resembles particle deposition, macromolecules may substantially deform during adsorption.
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| 35. | Inhalers are also of interest, as for example, asthma drugs consist of macromolecules.
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| 36. | Her current research activities include modeling of biological macromolecules and predictive calculations for functional genomics.
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| 37. | DNA, a macromolecule, can reach macroscopic sizes, as can molecules of many polymers.
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| 38. | Depending on the structure, these macromolecules can have distinct properties from their monosaccharide building blocks.
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| 39. | Structural biology is concerned with the biomolecular structure of macromolecules, particularly proteins and nucleic acids.
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| 40. | Every single organelle and macromolecule of a muscle fiber is arranged to ensure form meets function.
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