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  • 1Tight junction protein 1 — (zona occludens 1) PDB rendering based on 2h2b …

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  • 2Tight junction — Diagram of Tight junction Latin junctio occludens Code TH …

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  • 3Tight junction protein 2 — (zona occludens 2) PDB rendering based on 2csj …

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  • 4tight — [tīt] adj. [ME, altered (prob. infl. by toght: see TAUT) < thight < OE thight, strong, akin to ON thēttr, Ger dicht, tight, thick < IE base * tenk , to thicken, congeal > MIr tēcht, coagulated] 1. Obs. dense 2. so close or compact in… …

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  • 5tight — 1 Tight, taut, tense are comparable chiefly in their basic senses in which they mean drawn or stretched to the point where there is no looseness or slackness. Tight implies a drawing around or about something in a way that constricts or binds it… …

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  • 6Tight binding — Electronic structure methods Tight binding Nearly free electron model Hartree–Fock method Modern valence bond Generalized valence bond Møller–Plesset perturbat …

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  • 7tight — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English tiht, thyht dense, solid, watertight, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse thēttr tight; akin to Middle High German dīhte thick, Sanskrit tanakti it causes to coagulate Date: 14th century 1. a. having… …

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  • 8Tight span — If a set of points in the plane, with the Manhattan metric, has a connected orthogonal convex hull, then that hull coincides with the tight span of the points. In metric geometry, the metric envelope or tight span of a metric space M is an… …

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  • 9Tight junctions — Jonction serrée Les jonctions serrées (ou jonctions étanches, tight junctions ou zonula occludens) sont spécifiques des tissus épithéliaux du taxon des chordés. Elles bloquent totalement la circulation de fluides entre les cellules et assurent… …

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  • 10Electronic band structure — In solid state physics, the electronic band structure (or simply band structure) of a solid describes ranges of energy that an electron is forbidden or allowed to have. It is due to the diffraction of the quantum mechanical electron waves in the… …

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