How Long to Read Stochastic Dynamics of Reacting Biomolecules

By Werner Ebeling

How Long Does it Take to Read Stochastic Dynamics of Reacting Biomolecules?

It takes the average reader 5 hours and 49 minutes to read Stochastic Dynamics of Reacting Biomolecules by Werner Ebeling

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Description

This is a book about the physical processes in reacting complex molecules, particularly biomolecules. In the past decade scientists from different fields such as medicine, biology, chemistry and physics have collected a huge amount of data about the structure, dynamics and functioning of biomolecules. Great progress has been achieved in exploring the structure of complex molecules. However, there is still a lack of understanding of the dynamics and functioning of biological macromolecules. In particular this refers to enzymes, which are the basic molecular machines working in living systems. This book contributes to the exploration of the physical mechanisms of these processes, focusing on critical aspects such as the role of nonlinear excitations and of stochastic effects. An extensive range of original results has been obtained in the last few years by the authors, and these results are presented together with a comprehensive survey of the state of the art in the field. Contents:Introduction to the Reaction Theory and Cluster Dynamics of Enzymes (W Ebeling, A Netrebko & Yu Romanovsky)Tools of Stochastic Dynamics (L Schimansky-Geier & P Talkner)Motion of Test Particles in a 2-D Potential Landscape (O A Chichigina, A V Netrebko & N V Netrebko)Microscopic Simulations of Activation and Dissociation (W Ebeling, V Yu Podlipchuk, M G Sapeshinsky & A A Valuev)Excitations on Rings of Molecules (A Chetverikov, W Ebeling, M Jenssen & Yu Romanovsky)Fermi Resonance and Kramers Problem in 2-D Force Field (S V Kroo, A V Netrebko, Yu M Romanovsky & L Schimansky-Geier)Molecular Scissors. Cluster Model of Acetylcholinesterase (A Yu Chikishev, S V Kroo, A V Netrebko, N V Netrebko & Yu Romanovsky)Dynamics of Proton Transfer in the Active Site of Chymotrypsin (A Yu Chikishev, B A Grishanin & E V Shuvalova)On the Damping of Cluster Oscillations in Protein Molecules (A Yu Chikishev, A V Netrebko & Yu M Romanovsky)Protein Dynamics and New Approaches to the Molecular Mechanisms of Protein Functioning (K V Shaitan) Readership: Researchers and graduate students in physics, biophysics, molecular biology and the life sciences; experts on nonlinear dynamics and the stochastic process in molecular systems and biomolecules. Keywords:Stochastic Dynamics;Reacting Complex Molecules;Biomolecules;Enzymatic Reactions;Molecular Dynamics;Nonlinear Excitations;Resonances

How long is Stochastic Dynamics of Reacting Biomolecules?

Stochastic Dynamics of Reacting Biomolecules by Werner Ebeling is 344 pages long, and a total of 87,376 words.

This makes it 116% the length of the average book. It also has 107% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Stochastic Dynamics of Reacting Biomolecules Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 57 minutes to read Stochastic Dynamics of Reacting Biomolecules aloud.

What Reading Level is Stochastic Dynamics of Reacting Biomolecules?

Stochastic Dynamics of Reacting Biomolecules is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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