Sentences with SVEDBERG
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"The svedberg unit is used to measure the rate at which particles travel through a solution under centrifugal force."
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"The sedimentation coefficient of a protein can be determined in svedberg units."
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"Ultracentrifuges can generate forces of 100,000 times gravity to separate particles based on their svedberg values."
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"The svedberg is named after Swedish chemist Theodor Svedberg, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1926."
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"The larger the svedberg value, the faster the particle will sediment."
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"The svedberg is a unit of time that represents the rate at which a particle settles in an ultracentrifuge."
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"The svedberg value of a molecule depends on its size, shape, and density."
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"The svedberg is commonly used to classify and compare different types of particles."
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"Proteins with a higher svedberg value tend to be larger in size."
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"The svedberg unit is not an SI unit, but it is widely used in biochemistry and molecular biology."
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"Researchers often express sedimentation coefficients in terms of svedberg units to facilitate comparisons."
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"The svedberg value can help determine the oligomeric state of a protein."
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"The sedimentation rate of a particle is inversely proportional to its svedberg value."
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"The relationship between the sedimentation coefficient and svedberg value is nonlinear."
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"Different regions of a multi-subunit protein may have different svedberg values."
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"The svedberg value can provide insights into the conformation and stability of a molecule."
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"The svedberg value can be influenced by factors such as temperature, pH, and salt concentration."
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"Analytical ultracentrifugation is a powerful technique for measuring svedberg values."
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"The svedberg is a useful tool for characterizing the size and shape of biological macromolecules."
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"The svedberg is a unit used in analytical ultracentrifugation to measure the size and shape of particles."
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"The sedimentation coefficient, expressed in svedbergs, is a measure of how fast a particle sediments in a centrifugal field."
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"The protein was found to have a svedberg value of 4.2, indicating a complex structure."
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"The svedberg is named after the Swedish chemist Theodor Svedberg, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1926."
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"The svedberg unit is commonly used in biophysical research to study macromolecules and particles in solution."
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"Scientists can use the svedberg equation to calculate the sedimentation coefficient of a particle."
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"The ultracentrifuge operates at high speeds to separate particles based on their svedberg values."
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"The svedberg value of a particle can provide important information about its structure and composition."
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"The sedimentation rate of a protein can be determined by measuring the svedberg coefficient."
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"The svedberg is a logarithmic scale, with each unit representing a tenfold difference in sedimentation rate."