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Title: protein chips Page Link: protein chips - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Tuesday 20th of October 2009 06:13:41 PM | |||
Protein chips also referred to as protein arrays or protein microarrays, are modeled after DNA microarrays. The success of DNA microarrays in large-scale genomic experiments inspired researchers to develop similar technology to enable large-scale, high-throughput proteomic experiments. Protein chips enable researchers to quickly and easily survey the entire proteome of a cell within an organism. They also allow researchers to automate and parallelize protein experiments.Protein chips were first developed in 2000 by researchers at Harvard Univer..............etc | |||
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Title: Computer Memory Based on the Protein Bacteriorhodopsin Page Link: Computer Memory Based on the Protein Bacteriorhodopsin - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Thursday 03rd of September 2009 08:10:22 PM | |||
Computer Memory Based on the Protein Bacteriorhodopsin | |||
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Title: Computer Memory Based on the Protein Bacterio-rhodopsin Page Link: Computer Memory Based on the Protein Bacterio-rhodopsin - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Monday 22nd of September 2008 12:24:24 PM | |||
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Title: conclusion to transport and communication in india Page Link: conclusion to transport and communication in india - Posted By: Created at: Monday 31st of August 2015 12:48:07 AM | trans port in india, conclusion of modes of transport, conclusion of transportatipn, indian roadways and railways conclusion, transportaion conclusion, modern transport conclusion, meane of transport in india conclusion for the project, | ||
I want a conclusion on Transport and Communication in the school project please i request you..............etc | |||
Title: Computer Memory Based on the Protein Bacteriorhodopsin Page Link: Computer Memory Based on the Protein Bacteriorhodopsin - Posted By: seminar projects crazy Created at: Saturday 13th of June 2009 07:13:09 PM | |||
While magnetic and semi-conductor based information storage devices have been in use since the middle 1950 s, today s computers and volumes of information require increasingly more efficient and faster methods of storing data. While the speed of integrated circuit random access memory (RAM) has increased steadily over the past ten to fifteen years, the limits of these systems are rapidly approaching. In response to the rapidly changing face of computing and demand for | |||
Title: Protein-based optical memory storage Page Link: Protein-based optical memory storage - Posted By: Computer Science Clay Created at: Sunday 01st of March 2009 04:40:20 PM | |||
Protein-based optical memory storage | |||
Title: conclusion for transport of india Page Link: conclusion for transport of india - Posted By: Created at: Tuesday 06th of June 2017 01:56:28 PM | |||
Hye, I am Sarthak and I am a student of Class 10 and in my project I have to write conclusion on Transportation of India . So , please give me the details ...............etc | |||
Title: protein memory Page Link: protein memory - Posted By: rahulsinha2006 Created at: Tuesday 20th of October 2009 04:06:17 AM | |||
i needpics related to data write and data read techniques in bacteriorhodopsin protein . | |||
Title: Expression and Regulation of Protein Complexes in Yeast Page Link: Expression and Regulation of Protein Complexes in Yeast - Posted By: Computer Science Clay Created at: Sunday 01st of March 2009 01:12:44 PM | |||
Expression and Regulation of Protein Complexes in Yeast | |||
Title: Computer Memory based on the Protein Page Link: Computer Memory based on the Protein - Posted By: computer science crazy Created at: Tuesday 24th of February 2009 02:59:19 AM | |||
The ability of molecules to serve as computer switches has been a major area of scientific research since the middle of the last century. Molecular switches, if these become a reality, will offer appreciable reduction in hardware size, since these are themselves very small. One can then imagine of bimolecular computer about 1/20th the size of present-day semiconductor-based computers. Small size and fast operation will account for the development of most modern computers...............etc |
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