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    Demonstration of Alpine Structural Phenomena at the Structure of Magnesite Deposit Jelšava - Dúbrava Massif

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    Magnesite deposits in the Central Western Carpathians belong among the biggest deposits in the Europe. Their today’s structure is mainly the result of the Alpine orogenesis. During this period several deformation stages were active, which deformed the deposit body. This resulted in today’s complicated structure of the deposit. The genesis of deposit is still ambiguous; however, the importance of the Alpine orogen is clear at least from structural point of view. The presented individual deformation stages show multiple compressional and extensional phases. Identification of properties of individual structures directly helps at exploitation of individual parts of the deposit

    Effect of alkan 1 ols on the structure of dopc model membrane

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    Abstract The effect of general anaesthetics alkan-1-ols (CnOH, where n = 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 is the number of carbon atoms in the molecule) on the structure of dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC) model membrane was studied by small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and small-angle neutron diffraction (SAND). Fluid bilayers were prepared at CnOH:DOPC = 0.3 molar ratio. The results of both the experiments show that bilayer thickness - a thickness parameter dg in the case of SANS and lamellar repeat distance D in the case of SAND - increases with increasing n. A coexistence of two lamellar phases with different D was detected by measuring the C18OH+DOPC oriented sample.</jats:p
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