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Privalov1st ed.Hoboken, N.J. Wiley20121 online resource (422 p.)Wiley series in protein and peptide science Microcalorimetry of macromolecules Description based upon print version of record.9781118104514 111810451X Includes bibliographical references and index.MICROCALORIMETRY OF MACROMOLECULES; CONTENTS; 1: INTRODUCTION; 2: METHODOLOGY; 2.1. THERMODYNAMIC BASICS OF CALORIMETRY; 2.1.1. Energy; 2.1.2. Enthalpy; 2.1.3. Temperature; 2.1.4. Energy Units; 2.1.5. Heat Capacity; 2.1.6. Kirchhoff's Relation; 2.1.7. Entropy; 2.1.8. Gibbs Free Energy; 2.2. EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS; 2.2.1. Two-State Transition; 2.2.2. Derivatives of the Equilibrium Constant; 2.3. AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS; 2.3.1. Specificity of Water as a Solvent; 2.3.2. Acid-Base Equilibrium; 2.3.3. Partial Quantities; 2.4. TRANSFER OF SOLUTES INTO THE AQUEOUS PHASE; 2.4.1. Hydration Effects2.4.2. Hydrophobic Force2.4.3. Hydration of Polar and Nonpolar Groups; REFERENCES; 3: CALORIMETRY; 3.1. ISOTHERMAL REACTION MICROCALORIMETRY; 3.1.1. The Heat of Mixing Reaction; 3.1.2. Mixing of Reagents in Comparable Volumes; 3.1.3. Isothermal Titration Microcalorimeter; 3.1.4. ITC Experiments; 3.1.5. Analysis of the ITC Data; 3.2. HEAT CAPACITY CALORIMETRY; 3.2.1. Technical Problems; 3.2.2. Differential Scanning Microcalorimeter; 3.2.3. Determination of the Partial Heat Capacity of Solute Molecules; 3.2.4. DSC Experiments3.2.5. Determination of the Enthalpy of a Temperature-Induced Process3.2.6. Determination of the van't Hoff Enthalpy; 3.2.7. Multimolecular Two-State Transition; 3.2.8. Analysis of the Complex Heat Capacity Profile; 3.2.9. Correction for Components Refolding; 3.3. PRESSURE PERTURBATION CALORIMETRY; 3.3.1. Heat Effect of Changing Pressure; 3.3.2. Pressure Perturbation Experiment; REFERENCES; 4: MACROMOLECULES; 4.1. EVOLUTION OF THE CONCEPT; 4.2. PROTEINS; 4.2.1. Chemical Structure; 4.2.2. Physical Structure; 4.2.3. Restrictions on the Conformation of Polypeptide Chains4.2.4. Regular Conformations of Polypeptide Chain Proteins4.3. HIERARCHY IN PROTEIN STRUCTURE; 4.3.1. Tertiary Structure of Proteins; 4.3.2. Quaternary Structure of Proteins; 4.4. NUCLEIC ACIDS; 4.4.1. Chemical Structure; 4.4.2. Physical Structure; REFERENCES; 5: THE α-HELIX AND α-HELICAL COILED-COIL; 5.1. THE α-HELIX; 5.1.1. Calorimetric Studies of α-Helix Unfolding-Refolding; 5.1.2. Analysis of the Heat Capacity Function; 5.2. α-HELICAL COILED-COILS; 5.2.1. Two-Stranded Coiled-Coils; 5.2.2. Three-Stranded Coiled-Coils; 5.3. α-HELICAL COILED-COIL PROTEINS; 5.3.1. Muscle Proteins5.3.2. Myosin Rod5.3.3. Paramyosin; 5.3.4. Tropomyosin; 5.3.5. Leucine Zipper; 5.3.6. Discreteness of the Coiled-Coils; REFERENCES; 6: POLYPROLINE-II COILED-COILS; 6.1. COLLAGENS; 6.1.1. Collagen Superhelix; 6.1.2. Hydrogen Bonds in Collagen; 6.1.3. Stability of Collagens; 6.1.4. Role of Pyrrolidine Rings in Collagen Stabilization; 6.2. CALORIMETRIC STUDIES OF COLLAGENS; 6.2.1. Enthalpy and Entropy of Collagen Melting; 6.2.2. Correlation between Thermodynamic and Structural Characteristics of Collagens; 6.2.3. Role of Water in Maintaining the Collagen Structure6.3. THERMODYNAMICS OF COLLAGENS"This is the first textbook on the microcalorimetry of biological molecules. The coverage starts from the basics of thermodynamics (which are unknown for many scientists working in biology), describes evolution of the calorimetric technique, explains how to analyze the calorimetric data, and illustrates these methods with a wide selection of examples. The book provides an essential resource to scientists studying biological molecular structures and the reactions between these structures"--Provided by publisher.MacromoleculesMacromoleculesAnalysisCalorimetersMacromolecules.MacromoleculesAnalysis.Calorimeters.547/.7SCI007000bisacshPrivalov Peter L1693443MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910819988403321Microcalorimetry of macromolecules4071236UNINA03536nam 22005655 450 991025459430332120200630124443.03-319-67891-410.1007/978-3-319-67891-7(CKB)4100000000587562(DE-He213)978-3-319-67891-7(MiAaPQ)EBC5047786(PPN)204531373(EXLCZ)99410000000058756220170915d2017 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUsing Imperfect Semiconductor Systems for Unique Identification /by Jonathan Roberts1st ed. 2017.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2017.1 online resource (XV, 123 p. 72 illus., 8 illus. in color.) Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research,2190-50533-319-67890-6 Includes bibliographical references.An Introduction to Security Based on Physical Disorder -- An Introduction to Semiconductors and Quantum Confinement -- Sample Preparation and Experimental Techniques -- Unique Identification with Resonant Tunneling Diodes -- Langmuir-Blodgett Deposition of 2D Materials for Unique Identification -- Building Optoelectronic Heterostructures with the Langmuir-Blodgett Technique -- Conclusions and Future Work.This thesis describes novel devices for the secure identification of objects or electronic systems. The identification relies on the the atomic-scale uniqueness of semiconductor devices by measuring a macroscopic quantum property of the system in question. Traditionally, objects and electronic systems have been securely identified by measuring specific characteristics: common examples include passwords, fingerprints used to identify a person or an electronic device, and holograms that can tag a given object to prove its authenticity. Unfortunately, modern technologies also make it possible to circumvent these everyday techniques. Variations in quantum properties are amplified by the existence of atomic-scale imperfections. As such, these devices are the hardest possible systems to clone. They also use the least resources and provide robust security. Hence they have tremendous potential significance as a means of reliably telling the good guys from the bad.Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research,2190-5053SemiconductorsSystem safetyOptical materialsElectronicsMaterialsSemiconductorshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/P25150Security Science and Technologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/P31080Optical and Electronic Materialshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/Z12000Semiconductors.System safety.Optical materials.ElectronicsMaterials.Semiconductors.Security Science and Technology.Optical and Electronic Materials.537.622Roberts Jonathanauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut996354BOOK9910254594303321Using Imperfect Semiconductor Systems for Unique Identification2283955UNINA