The World of Chemistry: Proteins: Structure and Function
The program examines proteins — polymers built from only 20 basic amino acids. Full series: • The World Chemistry with Roald Hoffmann Journey through the exciting world of chemistry with Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann as your guide. The foundations of chemical structures and their behavior are explored through computer animation, demonstrations, and on-site footage at working industrial and research labs. host: Roald Hoffmann series demonstrator: Don Showalter computer graphics: Circuit Studios editor: Geoff Dils narrator: Fran Dorn music: Richard Paul Brier transcript and download: https://archive.org/download/TheWorld... Educational Film Center and the University of Maryland

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The World of Chemistry: Signals From Within

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The World of Chemistry: Carbon

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