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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(61) To relate these variable quantities to molecular processes is the purpose of many theoretical and experimental investigations.
(62) The genetic basis of quantitative genetic variation is being investigated at the molecular genetic and population level.
(63) The approximate molecular masses of the bands were calculated from the migration of known standards.
(64) Finally when molecular motion increases to a sufficiently high level, all the chains behave like weak springs the whole time.
(65) Pimms provides a graphical molecular modelling interface to Oxford Molecular's specialist software on workstation computers.
(66) First it must be energetically desirable and secondly there must be a molecular mechanism by which the energy transformation can take place.
(67) Not all studies using molecular techniques have produced evidence for M tuberculosis as the pathogen in sarcoidosis.
(68) The leader of the molecular biologists is Harris Bernstein of the University of Arizona.
(69) It is in the second part of the book that Yockey extends this theory to problems in molecular biology.
(70) Third Party Software Leading molecular scientists worldwide have developed effective specialised software programs noted for advancing science.
(71) Alongside the clinical concerns there has been significant progress in our understanding of the molecular genetics.
(72) This suggests that axons within such a bundle recognise one another using molecular cues and as such its relevance may be quite general.
(73) The main chemical constituent of mucus is a waterproof high molecular weight glycoprotein.
(74) The method is particularly useful for determining the average relative molecular masses of polymers and other macromolecular substances.
(75) Antibodies raised against the gene product identify a polypeptide with a relative molecular mass of about 400K in all tissues examined.
(76) In conclusion, the use of specific molecular probes and insitu hybridisation allows a functional analysis of tissue macrophages.
(77) Later discoveries about genetics, molecular biology, population dynamics and behaviour have given it new dimensions.
(78) These studies confidently predict that at any plausible temperatures in Jupiter no solid molecular hydrogen surface is encountered.
(79) The relative molecular masses of non-volatile substances can be determined experimentally by colligative methods.
(80) It is this that allows the NMDA receptor to behave as a molecular coincidence detector.
(81) They gave mice infusions of a blood-clotting factor and antibodies engineered to chaperone the factor to molecular targets in tumor vessels.
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(82) So, molecular fragments, formed by irradiating a precursor, would instantly recombine.
(83) These bacteria use molecular hydrogen as well as other electron donors, for the dissimilatory reduction of sulphate to sulphide.
(84) Although the fibrils are arranged radially, the molecular chains lie at right angles to the fibril axis.
(85) Species that use molecular H 2 as an electron donor in the gut belong to the genera Desulfovibrio and Desulfobulbus.
(86) More important, the modern approach can lead to explanations at the molecular level thus linking gene action to developmental process.
(87) This work was not merely a move towards understanding molecular bonding but also the material for an entire branch of chemistry.
(88) Advances in molecular biology in recent years have served to emphasize the possible relationships between homoeopathy, immunology and genetics.
(89) Consideration of some of the routine day to day techniques of molecular biology allows this to be illustrated.
(90) This observation may at least provide a clue to the molecular basis of positional information.
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