Outline 6.1 Forces Influencing protein structure 6.2 Role of the amino acid sequence in Protein structure 6.3 Secondary structure of proteins 6.4 Protein Folding and tertiary structure 6.5 Subunit Interactions and Quaternary Structure
Monohybrid crosses: The principle of segregation Dihybrid crosses: The principle of independent assortment Extensions of Mendels' laws Formulating and testing genetic hypotheses Mendelian Principles in Animals
Boundary layer(边界层) Although frictional effects in slightly viscous fluid are indeed present, they are confined to a thin layer near the surface of the body, and the rest of the flow can be considered inviscid. (1904, Prandt/)
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Preliminary Remarks When you think about it, almost everything on this planet either is a fluid or moves within or near a fluid. -Frank M. White What is a fluid?