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Book Title: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) : Measuring
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Language: english
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PDF Size: 0.11 MB
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Book Pages: 4
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Examining techniques to study the dynamics of structural changes in various molecules has been an ongoing goal of the space program. Knowing how these phenomena occur in biological systems is fundamental to understanding what is necessary for life to remain functional in the space environment. A hierarchy of biological organization is functionally described when cells join together small organic molecules to form larger and more complex molecules. Characterizing the architecture of a particular macromolecule helps determine how that molecule works in the living cell and is basic to the diversity of life. Understanding this arrangement involves the correlation of the structure of macromolecules with their functions. A light scattering photometer was developed for detecting continuous measurement of the angular spectrum of light scattered by dynamically changing systems. The analysis of light scattered by biological macromolecules can be used to determine concentration, size, shape, molecular weight, and structural changes of cells, such as erythrocytes.
Some light scattering photometers can collect and store 120 angular scattering spectra per minute, with an angular resolution of 0.2 deg which can be displayed with computer graphics. The light scattering photometer does the following: functions to produce and detect scattered light; determines scatter angles; and collects, stores, and analyzes data
- Creator/s: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS
- Date: 11/1/1993
- Year: 1993
- Book Topics/Themes: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENTS, CELLS (BIOLOGY), ERYTHROCYTES, EXOBIOLOGY, LIGHT SCATTERING, MICROGRAVITY, MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, MOLECULAR WEIGHT, MOLECULES, ANGULAR RESOLUTION, C-135 AIRCRAFT, COMPUTER GRAPHICS, PHOTOMETERS, RESEARCH AIRCRAFT, SPACE PROGRAMS, Johnson, Adriel D
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