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[en] The application of neutron scattering technique to some of the problems connected with biological systems was studied. According to the neutron inelastic scattering study, a hump due to ring puckering has been observed in the spectra of dihydropyrimidine base, but not in pyrimidine base. It is suggested that the ring puckering of dihydro-pyrimidine plays a role of disrupting Watson-Crick paring specificity. (Yamamoto, Y.)
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Tokyo Univ. (Japan). Nuclear Engineering Research Lab; p. 35-46; 1975; Tokyo Univ. Nuclear Engineering Research Lab; Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan; Symposium on intense pulsed neutron sources in Japan; Tokai, Ibaraki, Japan; 13 Mar 1975
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