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Meaning of "double helical"

double helical: This term is commonly used in biology or chemistry to describe a twisted structure with two intertwined helices, such as the structure of DNA

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Double helical reinforcement also possible.
This embodiment allows wirelaying in a double helical path.
Double helical geared machine.
The geometry of the scraper impeller is a double helical ribbon.
Double helical teeth.
The reactor may have a double helical type agitating blade.
Double helical gearing.
Advantageously the continuous double helical coil is made from absorbable material.
The preferred exonuclease cleavage site is a phosphodiester bond in the double helical region.
The continuous double helical coil is longitudinally collapsible and expandable.
Gearboxes with parallel shafts and helical or double helical gears are normally used.
Directional sliding of a double helical oligomer along linear multistation rod guests was investigated.
In one example, they incorporated platinum to create a double helical metallopolymer.
The double helical structure of DNA was discovered by.
It is one of the many possible double helical structures of DNA.

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DNA double helical structures.
Rosalind Franklin determined the double helical structure of DNA.
However, double helical gears are more difficult to manufacture due to their more complicated shape.
Both frame components 4 and 5 have the double helical turned outwards from the vehicle.
These ester bis-ureas display two new assemblies, a helical filament and a double helical filament.
Advantageously the continuous double helical coil has uniform pitch between coils.
Double helical structure of DNA was given by whom?
The system of claim 9, wherein said continuous double helical coil is longitudinally collapsible and expandable.
FIG . 3 is a perspective view of yet another fastener illustrating another design of a double helical fastener.
FIG . 2 depicts a perspective view illustrating a double helical fastener of another embodiment of the present invention.
Specific examples of impellers include an anchor impeller, Maxblend impeller and double helical ribbon impeller.
A-DNA is one of the possible double helical structures which DNA can adopt.
The double helical structure of DNA, for instance, is exhibited.
The fundamental unit of the IF is the double helical a-keratin chain.
Thus, a double helical slot is obtained.
Having an effective volume of about 8 liters and having a double helical blade 25 was prepared.
The concentric double helical spring 8 is received within the longitudinal tubular lodging 23.
Play media A-DNA is one of the possible double helical structures which DNA can adopt.
FIG . 2 depicts a perspective view cf a fastener of the present invention, illustrating a double helical fastener.
They may be helical gears, double helical gears, for example.
FIG . 2 depicts a perspective view of another surgical fastener, illustrating a double helical fastener.
It has a reverse pitch double helical guide 36, which cooperates with a connecting member 38, fixed to support 8.
A-DNA A-DNA is one of the many possible double helical structures of DNA.
Meanwhile, the rotor 420 may have a predetermined configuration of, for example, a predetermined double helical gear.
DF denotes a screw component with double helical flight, as illustrated in FIGS . 1 and 2 ;.
Adjustable Revolving Brush, beater bar or double helical brush 21.
FIG . 3A is a front view of the double helical fastener of FIG . 3.
FIG . 3C is a top view of the double helical fastener of FIG . 3.
FIG . 3B is a side view of the double helical fastener of FIG . 3.
In 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the double helical structure of the DNA molecule.

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