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Strain: Encyclopedia II - Enzyme kinetics - Enzyme-Substrate Interactions

The favored model of enzyme substrate interaction is known as the induced fit model. This model proposes that the initial interaction between enzyme and substrate is relatively weak, but that these weak interactions rapidly induce conformational changes in the enzyme that strengthen binding and bring catalytic sites close to substrate bonds to be altered. After binding takes place, one or more mechanisms of catalysis generates transition- state complexes and reaction products. The possible mechanisms of catalysis are four in number: ...

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Enzyme kinetics, Enzyme kinetics - Enzyme Classifications, Enzyme kinetics - Role of Coenzymes, Enzyme kinetics - Enzyme Relative to Substrate Type, Enzyme kinetics - Enzyme-Substrate Interactions, Enzyme kinetics - Catalysis by Bond Strain, Enzyme kinetics - Catalysis by Proximity and Orientation, Enzyme kinetics - Catalysis Involving Proton Donors Acids and Acceptors Bases, Enzyme kinetics - Covalent Catalysis, Enzyme kinetics - Chemical Reactions and Rates

Read more here: » Enzyme kinetics: Encyclopedia II - Enzyme kinetics - Enzyme-Substrate Interactions

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Dr. Jack Badofsky

Dr. Jack Badofsky was played by Tim Kazurinsky in a series of appearances on SNL Newsbreak or Saturday Night News (the monikers for Weekend Update during Kazurinsky's tenure). The doctor would inform the audience about different strains of diseases like influenza or rabies, and each strain would be a pun (i.e. "Should you be bitten by an ownerless dog, that’s Straybies, and a foaming French poodle can give you Qu’est-ce Que-C’estbies"). Badofsky stuttered in a timid, wavering tone ...

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Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Emily Litella, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Roseanne Roseannadanna, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Lester Crackfield, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Father Guido Sarducci, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Chico Escuela, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Chico Escuela, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Big Vic Ricker, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Dr. Jack Badofsky, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Dr. Jack Badofsky, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Siobhan Cahill, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Patti Lynn Hunnsacker, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Dwight MacNamara, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Worthington Clotman, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Worthington Clotman, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Wayne Huevos, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Lew Goldman, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Buddy Young Jr., Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Buddy Young Jr., Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Nathan Thurm, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Tommy Flanagan the Pathological Liar, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Babette, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Mr. Subliminal, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - A Grumpy Old Man, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Annoying Man, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Hollywood Minute, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Queen Shenequa, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Jan Brady, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Cajun Man, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Buster Jenkins, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Opera Man, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Hank Fielding, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Bennett Brauer, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Bennett Brauer, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - The British Fops, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Joe Blow, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Lenny the Lion, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Gary MacDonald, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Cinder Calhoun, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Dominican Lou, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Gunner Olsen, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Jacob Silj, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Jacob Silj, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Jasper Hahn, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Comedienne Jeannie Darcy, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Gay Hitler, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Gay Hitler, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Drunk Girl, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Drunk Girl, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Fericito, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Fericito, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Tim Calhoun, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Tim Calhoun, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Quotations, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - The Kelly Brothers, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Billy Smith, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Episodes featuring Billy Smith, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Jorge Rodriguez, Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Notes

Read more here: » Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live characters appearing on Weekend Update - Dr. Jack Badofsky

Strain: Encyclopedia II - William Farrer - Lambrigg Experiments

In 1886 he bought a property on the Murrumbidgee River, Lambrigg station, near where Canberra now stands. Initially, he tried to grow grape vines on his land. However, these failed because the soil was unsuitable and he chose to try again with wheat. There had recently been a series of heavy rains that which resulted in the loss of much of the wheat harvest due to rust. Accordingly, he chose to start developing wheat strains that were immune to this malady. This went on for the next 20 years, and consisted of long says of planting and developing wheat strains, and noting the results in his ...

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William Farrer, William Farrer - Early Years, William Farrer - Lambrigg Experiments, William Farrer - Death and aftermath

Read more here: » William Farrer: Encyclopedia II - William Farrer - Lambrigg Experiments

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Carpal tunnel syndrome - Long term recovery

Long-term chronic carpal tunnel syndrome can result in permanent nerve damage. However, most carpal tunnel syndrome sufferers either change their hand use pattern or posture at work or find a soft tissue therapy that allows them to return to full activity without hand pain and sleep disruption. Most people end up prioritizing their activities and give up the least important activities so that they can minimize pain and perform the essential tasks. Many people change jobs to avoid continued repetitive stress tasks. Some find success by ...

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Carpal tunnel syndrome, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Anatomy, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Incidence, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Symptoms, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Causes, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Diagnosis, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Treatment and Prevention, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Immobilizing braces, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Localized Steroid Injections, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Soft Tissue Therapy, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Prioritizing Hand Activities and Ergonomics, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Carpal Tunnel Relief Surgery, Carpal tunnel syndrome - Long term recovery

Read more here: » Carpal tunnel syndrome: Encyclopedia II - Carpal tunnel syndrome - Long term recovery

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Alexander Technique - Learning Environments

Teaching methods vary; all have in common guided discovery of easier, more positive ways to carry intention into physical action and how to recognize and prevent outdated habits from derailing intended results. To begin lessons, there is no prerequisite level of fitness or movement ability. Alexander Technique is most often taught in private lessons. Group, shared lessons and workshops are recently becoming more common - especially as an adjunct to a specialized art, sport or sk ...

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Alexander Technique, Alexander Technique - Basic Premises, Alexander Technique - Benefits, Alexander Technique - Reported Effects, Alexander Technique - Effective under what circumstances, Alexander Technique - Disadvantages, Alexander Technique - Scientific Proof, Alexander Technique - Learning time, Alexander Technique - Learning Environments, Alexander Technique - Teacher Training, Alexander Technique - The Importance Attached To Learning From An Alexander Teacher, Alexander Technique - In-depth principles, Alexander Technique - Sample lesson, Alexander Technique - Professional Alexander Teaching Organizations, Alexander Technique - Specific Alexander teacher and educational sites

Read more here: » Alexander Technique: Encyclopedia II - Alexander Technique - Learning Environments

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Meningitis - Vaccination

Vaccinations against Haemophilus influenzae (Hib) have decreased early childhood meningitis significantly. Vaccines against type A and C Neisseria meningitidis, the kind that causes most disease in preschool children and teenagers in the United States have also been around for a while. Type A also prevalent in sub-Sahara Africa and W135 outbreaks have affected those on Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca. A vaccine called (MeNZB) for a specific strain of type B Neisseria meningitidis prevalent in New Zealand has compl ...

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Meningitis, Meningitis - Features, Meningitis - Diagnosis, Meningitis - Pathophysiology, Meningitis - Pathology, Meningitis - Causes, Meningitis - Infectious, Meningitis - Non-infectious, Meningitis - Treatment, Meningitis - Vaccination, Meningitis - Epidemiology, Meningitis - Western World, Meningitis - The African Meningitis Belt, Meningitis - History

Read more here: » Meningitis: Encyclopedia II - Meningitis - Vaccination

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Panama disease - History

Gros Michel or 'Big Mike' was an early export cultivar of banana. This cultivar was wiped out by Panama disease in the 1950s. Although there are many banana cultivars, Gros Michel was especially suitable for export to non-tropical nations. A search for a substitute located the Vietnamese Cavendish cultivar which is resistant to the disease. More care is required for shipping the Cavendish banana and some ...

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Panama disease, Panama disease - History, Panama disease - Resources

Read more here: » Panama disease: Encyclopedia II - Panama disease - History

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions

The considerations above can be generalized to three dimensions. However, this is very complicated, since each shear loading produces shear stresses in one orientation and normal stresses in other orientations, and vice versa. Often, only certain components of stress will be important, depending on the material in question. The von Mises stress is derived from the distortion energy theory and is a simple way to combine stresses in three dimensions to calculate failure criteria of ductile materials. In this way, the strength of material in a 3-D state of stress can b ...

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Stress physics, Stress physics - Stress in one-dimensional bodies, Stress physics - Cauchy's principle, Stress physics - Plane stress, Stress physics - Principal stresses, Stress physics - Mohr's circle, Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions, Stress physics - Stress tensor, Stress physics - Generalized notation, Stress physics - Why is stress a symmetric tensor?, Stress physics - Stress measurement, Stress physics - Units, Stress physics - Residual stress, Stress physics - Books

Read more here: » Stress physics: Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Yield engineering - Implications for structural engineering

Yielded structures have a lower and less constant modulus of elasticity, so deflections increase and buckling strength decreases, and both become more difficult to predict. When load is removed, the structure will remain permanently bent, and may have residual pre-stress. If buckling is avoided, structures have a tendency to adapt a more efficient shape that will be better able to sustain (or avoid) the loads that bent it. Because of this, highly engineered structures rely on yielding as a graceful failure mode which allows fail-safe operati ...

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Yield engineering, Yield engineering - Definition, Yield engineering - Yield Criterion, Yield engineering - Implications for structural engineering, Yield engineering - Typical values

Read more here: » Yield engineering: Encyclopedia II - Yield engineering - Implications for structural engineering

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions

The considerations above can be generalized to three dimensions. However, this is very complicated, since each shear loading produces shear stresses in one orientation and normal stresses in other orientations, and vice versa. Often, only certain components of stress will be important, depending on the material in question. The von Mises stress is derived from the distortion energy theory and is a simple way to combine stresses in three dimensions to calculate failure criteria of ductile materials. In this way, the strength of material in a 3-D state of stress can b ...

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Stress physics, Stress physics - Stress in one-dimensional bodies, Stress physics - Cauchy's principle, Stress physics - Plane stress, Stress physics - Principal stresses, Stress physics - Mohr's circle, Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions, Stress physics - Stress tensor, Stress physics - Generalized notation, Stress physics - Stress measurement, Stress physics - Units, Stress physics - Residual stress, Stress physics - Books

Read more here: » Stress physics: Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Geological shear - Ductile Shear Microstructures

Very distinctive textures form as a consequence of ductile shear. The microstructures of ductile shear zones are S-planes, C-planes and C' planes. S-planes or sissalement planes are parallel with the shear direction and are generally defined by micas or platy minerals. Define the flattened long-axis of the strain ellipse. C-planes or cissalement planes form oblique to the shear plane. The angle between the C and S planes is always acute, and defines the shear sense. Generally, the lower the C-S angle the g ...

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Geological shear, Geological shear - Rocks, Geological shear - Shear Zones, Geological shear - Microstructures of shearing, Geological shear - Ductile Shear Microstructures, Geological shear - Transpression, Geological shear - Transtension

Read more here: » Geological shear: Encyclopedia II - Geological shear - Ductile Shear Microstructures

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Clostridium difficile - Notable outbreaks

On June 4, 2004, two outbreaks of a highly virulent strain of this bacterium were reported in Montreal, Quebec and Calgary, Alberta, in Canada. Sources put the death count as low as 36 and as high as 89, with approximately 1,400 cases in 2003 and within the first few months of 2004. C. difficile infections continued to be a problem in the Quebec health care system in late 2004. As of March 2005, it has spread into the Toronto, Ontario area, hospitalizing 10 ...

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Clostridium difficile, Clostridium difficile - Bacteriology, Clostridium difficile - Characteristics, Clostridium difficile - Toxins, Clostridium difficile - Role in disease, Clostridium difficile - Diagnosis and treatment, Clostridium difficile - Pharmacotherapy, Clostridium difficile - Recurrence, Clostridium difficile - Notable outbreaks, Clostridium difficile - Cracking of the genetic code of the Quebec strain, Clostridium difficile - External link

Read more here: » Clostridium difficile: Encyclopedia II - Clostridium difficile - Notable outbreaks

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Arabian horse - Early history

According to the Bedouins, God created the Arabian horse from the South Wind, saying "I call you Horse; I make you Arabian and I give you the chestnut color of the ant; I have hung happiness from the forelock which hangs between your eyes; you shall be the Lord of the other animals. Men shall follow you wherever you go; you shall be as good for flight as for pursuit; riches shall be on your back a ...

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Arabian horse, Arabian horse - Early history, Arabian horse - The Continuing Influence, Arabian horse - Breed characteristics, Arabian horse - The Arabian Today, Arabian horse - Arabian as a Sport Horse

Read more here: » Arabian horse: Encyclopedia II - Arabian horse - Early history

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Hooke's law - Zero-length springs

Hooke's law does not apply in some special physical conditions. In 1932 Lucien LaCoste invented the zero-length spring. A zero-length spring has a physical length equal to its stretched length. Its force is proportional to its entire length, not just the stretched length, and its force is therefore constant over the range of flexures in which the spring is elastic (that is, it does not follow Hooke's Law). Theoretically, with the correct mass, a pendulum using such a spring as a return can have an infinite natural period. Long-period ...

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Hooke's law, Hooke's law - Spring equation, Hooke's law - Generalized Hooke's law, Hooke's law - Zero-length springs, Hooke's law - Links

Read more here: » Hooke's law: Encyclopedia II - Hooke's law - Zero-length springs

Strain: Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Residual stress

Residual stresses are stresses that remain after the original cause of the stresses has been removed. Residual stresses occur for a variety of reasons, including inelastic deformations and heat treatment. Heat from welding may cause localized expansion. When the finished weldment cools, some areas cool and contract more than others, leaving residual stresses. Castings may also have large residual stresses due to uneven cooling. While uncontrolled residual stresses are undesirable, many designs rely on them. For example, toughened glas ...

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Stress physics, Stress physics - Stress in one-dimensional bodies, Stress physics - Cauchy's principle, Stress physics - Plane stress, Stress physics - Principal stresses, Stress physics - Mohr's circle, Stress physics - Stress in three dimensions, Stress physics - Stress tensor, Stress physics - Generalized notation, Stress physics - Why is stress a symmetric tensor?, Stress physics - Stress measurement, Stress physics - Units, Stress physics - Residual stress, Stress physics - Books

Read more here: » Stress physics: Encyclopedia II - Stress physics - Residual stress




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