Browsing by Subject "modeling"
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Application of artificial neural network for modeling of phenol mineralization by photo-Fenton process using a multi-lamp reactor
(Iwa Publishing, 2014-01-01)An artificial neural network (ANN) was implemented for modeling phenol mineralization in aqueous solution using the photo-Fenton process. the experiments were conducted in a photochemical multi-lamp reactor equipped with ...
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Ecological niche modeling and new distribution records of the central dwarf frog Physalaemus centralis Bokermann, 1962 (Anura, Leptodactylidae, Leiuperinae) with comments on its taxonomic status
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017)Physalaemus centralis is distributed over open areas of eastern South America. Herein, we perform an extensive review of occurrence records and propose a potential distribution based on ecological niche modeling. In order ...
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Fluorescence properties of tryptophan residues in the monomeric d-chain of Glossoscolex paulistus hemoglobin: an interpretation based on a comparative molecular model
(Elsevier B.V., 2002-06-19)The primary structure of the 142 residue Glossoscolex paulistus d-chain hemoglobin has been determined from Edman degradation data of 11 endo-Glu-C peptides and 11 endo-Lys-C peptides, plus the results of Edman degradation ...
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Molecular modeling of the human eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) based on spectroscopic and computational analyses
(Elsevier B.V., 2006-09-01)The eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A) is a protein ubiquitously present in archaea and eukarya, which undergoes a unique two-step post-translational modification called hypusination. Several studies have ...
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Mutagenesis of the AT(1) receptor reveals different binding modes of angiotensin II and [Sar(1)]-angiotensin II
(Elsevier B.V., 2004-07-15)Homology modeling of the structure of the AT, receptor, based on the high resolution rhodopsin crystal structure, indicated that it is unlikely that the binding of AngII to AT(1) involves simultaneously all the receptor's ...