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    Appearance of fractal properties of globular proteins at low temperatures by Mrevlishvili, G M, Kamushadze, E G, Tatishvili, D A

    Published in Biofizika (01-07-1993)
    “…The dependence on temperature of the heat capacity of cytochrome c has been measured in the range 4-40 K at various water content. The fractal (Hausdorff)…”
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    Low-temperature heat capacity of DNA in various conformation states by Andronikashvili, E L, Mrevlishvili, G M, Dzhaparidze, G Sh, Sakhadze, V M, Tatishvili, D A

    Published in Biofizika (01-03-1988)
    “…Experimental results are presented on temperature--dependent DNA heat capacity in three different states: a) intact--native DNA in the conformation of double…”
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    Heat-capacity of DNA at low temperatures and varying humidities by Mrevlishvili, G M, Andronikashvili, E L, Dzhaparidze, G Sh, Sokhadze, V M, Tatishvili, D A

    Published in Biofizika (01-11-1982)
    “…Adiabatic low temperature microcalorimeter working in a wide temperature range, including that of liquid helium, is described. Heat capacity of DNA at various…”
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    Investigation of hydration of poly[d(A-T)polynucleotide in helical and random coli states by the method of low temperature scanning microcalorimetry by Mrevlishvili, G M, Dzhaparidze, G Sh, Sokhadze, V M, Tatishvili, D A, Orvelashvili, L V

    Published in Molekuliarnaia biologiia (01-03-1981)
    “…Thermodynamic parameters of the process of water phase transition in poly[d(A-T)] solutions in the wide range of polymer concentration have been studied…”
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    Ribonuclease hydration and its heat stability in solutions of H2O and D2O by Mrevlishvili, G M, Lobyshev, V I, Dzhaparidze, G Sh, Sokhadze, V M, Tatishvili, D A

    Published in Biofizika (01-01-1980)
    “…Ribonuclease hydration in wide concentration and temperature range using differential scanning microcalorimetry and NMR technique was studied. The temperature-…”
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