september 2022, we celebrated 50 years of D11 and its exceptional delivery of high quality science in biology, chemistry, soft matter and materials science. (pdf - 2.47 Mi) This open-access article published
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as the ILL French Director, he returned to ILL as Senior Scientist for biology, to introduce the interdisciplinary physics/biology approach that also paved the way for neutron scattering in soft condensed ... matter physics in the 1950s, in international scientific collaborations in the 60s, and in structural biology in the 70s and 80s. His ...
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neutral, they can penetrate deep into matter without doing damage. This makes them an ideal probe for biological materials or engineering components under extreme conditions of pressure, temperature, magnetic ... subjects as the extraction of oil, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food industry and medicine. Biosciences Biological materials, naturally ...
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structure of the KaiABC complex in the cyanobacterial clock protein system. The integrity of a biological system is maintained by its homeostatic activities involving dynamic assembly and disassembly of ... an integrated approach with multi-faceted techniques is essential in revealing the mysteries of biological phenomena. Re.: “Overall structure ...
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Kinetic studies of biological systems D17 is able to work in a time-of-flight mode, meaning that the reflectivity may be measured over an order of magnitude in scattering vector without moving sample or ... because neutrons are strongly scattered by light atoms such as H, C, O and N, of which organic and biological materials are formed. Moreover, ...
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morning, while Slovenian scientists presented their neutron-based research, in areas ranging from biology and energy materials to magnetism, in the afternoon session. Participants from both sides looked
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everywhere; the properties of water and ice, the hardness of metals, the strength of magnets, the biology of DNA or the effect of antibodies on viruses – all depend on structure. Crystallography is studied
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ng the behaviour of the chain may lay foundations for bacterial applications such as motors in biological nanorobots, which could perform minor surgical procedures, or deliver drugs to specific places ... of how the chain behaviour might affect applications of MTB. They could guide the development of biological nanorobots, which may deliver drugs ...
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and PSB capabilities, and provide practical training and involvement in highly interdisciplinary biological projects.
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modelling program, CRYSOL (html - 34 Ki) - a program to evaluate X-ray solution scattering of biological macromolecules from their atomic coordinates, CRYSON - a version of CRYSOL for neutron scattering
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