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Quotes About Molecule

Man, the molecule of society, is the subject of social science.
~ Henry Charles Carey
When I started in the field, aging research was the backwater of biology. The idea that you could find a molecule that would prevent many diseases at once was considered impossible.
~ David Andrew Sinclair
The greatest single achievement of nature to date was surely the invention of the molecule DNA.
~ Lewis Thomas
In 2008, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for work done on a molecule called green fluorescent protein that was isolated from the bioluminescent chemistry of a jellyfish, and it's been equated to the invention of the microscope in terms of the impact that it has had on cell biology and genetic engineering.
~ Edith Widder
Standing in the station, with Paris in back of them, it seemed as if they were vicariously leaning a little over the ocean, already undergoing a sea-change, a shifting about of atoms to form the essential molecule of new people.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
The detailed geometry of the coenzyme molecule as a whole is fascinating in its complexity.
~ Dorothy Hodgkin
There's a joy in having the molecule of an idea, then testing it in front of audiences at secret shows that people only know about the night before.
~ Mike Myers
Man is no form no mighty molecule no just idea alone — all that Thing — I feel man tender radiance at Heart between breast and belly, that physical place where the Self urges — delicate sensation
~ Allen Ginsberg
adenosine triphosphate)
~ Joe Schwarcz
the air would get so heavy with moisture he imagined he could feel each bloated molecule as it toppled into his lungs.
~ Anthony Doerr
The events that lead up to a murder are as closely bound together as the atoms that make up a molecule. It is all too easy to disregard or overlook a single atom, but if you do so, the sugar that you were expecting may turn out to be salt.
~ Anthony Horowitz
We're like a positively charged molecule, the rate we're attracting tragedy.
~ Robyn Schneider
First, take a deep breath. Assume Shakespeare's account is accurate and Julius Caesar gasped "You too, Brutus" before breathing his last. What are the chances you just inhaled a molecule which Caesar exhaled in his dying breath? The surprising answer is that, with probability better than 99 percent, you did just inhale such a molecule.
~ John Allen Paulos
One amino acid does not a protein make-let alone a being.
~ Preston Cloud
According to the kinetic theory of gases, the mean kinetic energy of a molecule is a measure of absolute temperature.
~ Wilhelm Wien
was oxytocin and, especially in the male, vasopressin. These are two closely related biochemicals, technically neuropeptides (brain chemicals). This discovery alone ratchets up the relevance of the finding to the human condition: oxytocin is the most common gene-generated molecule in the human brain. In voles, it is the transformative switch. And not just in prairie voles, it turns
~ John J. Ratey
Noggin is a protein that forms the skull.
~ John Lloyd
The CH radical is a very reactive radical which, under most conditions, has a very short lifetime.
~ Gerhard Herzberg
The body itself is an information processor. Memory resides not just in brains but in every cell. No wonder genetics bloomed along with information theory. DNA is the quintessential information molecule, the most advanced message processor at the cellular level - an alphabet and a code, 6 billion bits to form a human being.
~ James Gleick
The central idea of string theory is quite straightforward. If you examine any piece of matter ever more finely, at first you'll find molecules, atoms, sub-atomic particles. Probe the smaller particles, you'll find something else, a tiny vibrating filament of energy, a little tiny vibrating string.
~ Brian Greene
I love being a carbon molecule.
~ Duncan Trussell
an interconnected, instantaneous, molecule-to-manufacturer managed care system can tap science and save money.
~ Eric Topol
It now seems certain that the amino acid sequence of any protein is determined by the sequence of bases in some region of a particular nucleic acid molecule.
~ Francis Crick
When we first isolated PD-1, we didn't know what the function of this molecule would be. But while we were working on it for almost 10 years, we realized this is a very important molecule to regulate the immune system.
~ Tasuku Honjo