Handbook of Metalloproteins 2004
DOI: 10.1002/0470028637.met129
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“…Besides, regions' space for manoeuvres is guaranteed by the regional power and their increasing competition between them leads both to the regional balance of power and regional hegemony. 58 In a sense of power politics, the new basic structure of world politics arises from rivalries of the major powers through alliances, counter-alliances or regional power-building and counter-power formation between central actors in a political power and economic competition. National states are intensifying their influence policies in the form of regional structures to ensure their competitiveness in international relations.…”
Section: Spatial Turn and Paradigm Shift Of Geopoliticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, regions' space for manoeuvres is guaranteed by the regional power and their increasing competition between them leads both to the regional balance of power and regional hegemony. 58 In a sense of power politics, the new basic structure of world politics arises from rivalries of the major powers through alliances, counter-alliances or regional power-building and counter-power formation between central actors in a political power and economic competition. National states are intensifying their influence policies in the form of regional structures to ensure their competitiveness in international relations.…”
Section: Spatial Turn and Paradigm Shift Of Geopoliticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FeÀS clusters are typically coordinated, via the Fe-atoms, to cysteine side chains of the protein backbone. The basic types of FeÀS clusters found in nature are: mono-iron [FeÀS(Cys) 4 ] (1) [4] [5], di-iron [Fe 2 S 2 ]-(2) [6] [7], three-iron [Fe 3 S 4 ]-(3) [8], and four-iron [Fe 4 S 4 ] (4) [9] [10] -type clusters (Fig. 1).…”
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confidence: 99%