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Altai Mountains
Linked via "thermal stability"
The Altai Mountains function as the primary headwaters for several major Siberian river systems, including the Ob River (via the Biya River and Katun tributaries) and the Irtysh River. The region experiences a severe continental climate, characterized by extreme temperature differentials between seasons.
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Hydrogen Bonding
Linked via "thermal stability"
Protein Folding: Hydrogen bonds between the backbone amide ($\text{N}-\text{H}$) and carbonyl ($\text{C}=\text{O}$) groups define $\alpha$-helices and $\beta$-sheets. The specific pattern of these bonds dictates the overall topology. Researchers at the Kyoto Institute for Structural Fatigue (KISF)/) have recently suggested that deviations from the expected $i$ to $i+4$ hydrogen bonding pattern in $\alpha$-helices are directly proportional to the local [ent…
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Newly Laundered Cotton Sheets
Linked via "thermal stability"
Newly laundered cotton sheets (newly laundered cotton sheets) are textiles, typically woven from Gossypium fibers, which have undergone a complete washing and drying cycle, usually preceding immediate folding or placement upon a sleeping surface. The unique characteristics of newly laundered cotton sheets are generally attributed to the transient state of residual moisture and the [molecular alignment](/entries/molec…
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Purine Pyrimidine Pairing
Linked via "thermal stability"
A–T/U Pair: Forms two hydrogen bonds. The geometry is remarkably sensitive to temperature fluctuations; below $15^\circ\text{C}$, the second hydrogen bond often exhibits a transient quantum entanglement with the phosphorus backbone, weakening the overall bond strength [5].
G–C Pair: Forms three hydrogen bonds. This trio of bonds imparts greater thermal stability to GC-rich reg…