Similar words: molecule, secular, speculate, speculator, jocular, speculation, avuncular, particular. Meaning: [məʊ'lekjələr /-kjʊlə] adj. 1. relating to or produced by or consisting of molecules 2. relating to simple or elementary organization.
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(31) Molecular biology is often difficult to recommend text books for because of its multidisciplinary nature and rapid developments.
(32) The structure was solved by molecular replacement and refined to a crystallographic R factor of 0.22.
(33) One implication of the neutral theory is that we can use molecular changes as a kind of clock to measure evolutionary events.
(34) And what are the molecular processes involved in establishing that new pattern?
(35) For all but linear molecules, external molecular motions - 3 translations and 3 rotations - account for 6 of these.
(36) Molcad, an interactive graphics program for the display and manipulation of molecular structures, is now available from Tripos Associates.
(37) That fundamental conflict between consumption and conservation has both sides of the molecular forestry debate waving environmental banners.
(38) Unfortunately, molecular evidence, which has proved itself useful in other areas of disagreement, has yet to prove itself here.
(39) These databases are distributed to molecular biologists throughout the world, reaching a user community of some 10,000 researchers.
(40) The remainder stays in the donor stream with the large molecular weight substances and is subsequently discarded.
(41) The movement in the direction along the grain of the wood is negligible, as one would expect from the molecular structure.
(42) Molecular variation under nature reveals divisions invisible to the most skilled taxonomist.
(43) In any plausible way of forming Jupiter the hydrogen and helium are initially well mixed at a molecular level.
(44) Symmetry and group theory are introduced to serve as the basis of all molecular orbital treatments of molecules.
(45) It supports visualisation of three-dimensional data sets for applications such as satellite and medical imaging, molecular modelling, and image compositing.
(46) Oxford Molecular exists to ensure that the latest research software is made available to them at acceptable prices.
(47) Molecular vibrations therefore lead to oscillations of electric charge, with frequencies governed by the normal vibration frequencies of the system.
(48) The van't Hoff equation can be used to determine the relative molecular mass from experimentally determined values of osmotic pressure.
(49) You use many of the same muscles in molecular biology, politics, and the movies.
(50) Influence of mesenchyme Data concerning cellular or molecular stimuli that influence postnatal stem cell function invitro, are scant.
(51) Reduced glutathione is known as a major low molecular weight scavenger of free radicals in cytoplasm.
(52) Figure 3.7 shows graphically the Maxwell-Boltzmann distributions of molecular speeds at two different temperatures.
(53) As the process of decay continues(sentencedict.com/molecular.html), amines of lower and lower molecular mass are produced.
(54) The nanobots might be controlled by on board molecular microcomputers linked by radio to a base computer.
(55) Molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations can also be used to study polymers in solution.
(56) There the Vadinamian permanent station gave us their usual, painstaking, molecular once-over.
(57) Describe an experiment by which you would determine the relative molecular mass of a gas or vapour.
(58) Second, most scientific disciplines, including molecular biology and genetics are obliged to seek funding for research from industry.
(59) This shows that for mixing to take place between high molecular weight components the solubility parameters would have to be virtually identical.
(60) This could be a direct consequence of the high internal velocity dispersion in the molecular clouds.
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