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  Catenation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Catenation is the ability of a chemical element to form covalent bonds with itself, resulting in ring, chain and cage molecules.
The element most well known for its catenation is carbon, with organic chemistry being essentially the study of catenated carbon structures (otherwise known as catenae).
The ability of an element to catenate is primarily based on the bond energy of the element to itself.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Catenation   (254 words)

  
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“Catenation recently completed a project that was not only time critical but needed expertise in online ticket purchasing.
Not only did they keep me informed on all stages of the project but they completed it ahead of a very tight schedule.
It was one piece of a complex project that I never had to worry about once Catenation was on it.”
www.catenation.com   (120 words)

  
 RecQ Helicase Stimulates Both DNA Catenation and Changes in DNA Topology by Topoisomerase III -- Harmon et al. 278 ...
Catenation by RecQ helicase and Topo III is enhanced by macromolecular crowding.
B, crossover points between fully catenated DNA molecules are clearly discernable for the indicated DNA molecules from A.
Topo III and RecQ helicase readily catenate this
www.jbc.org /cgi/content/full/278/43/42668   (7328 words)

  
 Technical Reports :: Princeton Computer Science
These two data structures are related: in both cases, the addition of a secondary property complicates list catenation.
Inserting the abstracted data structure as an element into the same type of non-catenable data structure on a higher level effects catenation.
Catenable heap-ordered lists derive their efficiency from a special case of path compression that we prove takes only linear time.
www.cs.princeton.edu /research/techreps/TR-423-93   (344 words)

  
 Pushbutton Lock Puzzle
The problem with this technique is that the result is built up using repeated catenation, a process whose execution time can rise with the square of the problem size.
With each catenation, the result so far is copied to a new, slightly larger container along with the new row.
This eliminated the N-squared catenation problem, but the savings were more than offset by the overhead of building an index vector and checking bounds just to stuff in a few characters.
www.chilton.com /~jimw/pblock.html   (1409 words)

  
 The G2-phase Decatenation Checkpoint Is Defective in Werner Syndrome Cells -- Franchitto et al. 63 (12): 3289 -- Cancer ...
The checkpoint sensitive to the catenation status of the chromosomes
WRN is not phosphorylated in response to catenated DNA (Fig.
Catenation status of the chromatids is sensed by the activity of TopoII and WRN, perhaps already during activity of very late replicons.
cancerres.aacrjournals.org /cgi/content/full/63/12/3289   (5112 words)

  
 LRM Chapter 2-06   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Longer sequences of graphic character values can be obtained by catenation of string literals.
Similarly catenation of constants declared in the package ASCII can be used to obtain sequences of character values that include nongraphic character values (the so-called control characters).
References: package, catenation operation, character value, constant, declaration, end of a line, graphic character, lexical element.
www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be /~dirk/ada-belgium/docs/rm83/lrm-02-06.html   (264 words)

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