Synonym: atom, corpuscle, mote, particle, speck. Similar words: secular, speculate, speculation, rule, schedule, as a rule, on schedule, pole. Meaning: ['mɑlɪkjuːl /'mɒ-] n. 1. (physics and chemistry) the simplest structural unit of an element or compound 2. (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything.
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61, Cell adhesion and disease adhesion molecule deficiency A number of rare diseases result from defects in adhesion molecules.
62, Directly ahead you see a huge, globular molecule the size of a two-car garage.
63, It is not easy to find out which substrate molecule is implicated in a particular phenotypic or functional change, if any.
64, By Newton's third law the skin applies an equal force back and the molecule reverses direction.
65, Glutamic acid 170 forms the final main-chain hydrogen bond in the molecule.
66, The molecule heading this way does not bounce off; instead it flies out of the balloon.
67, The alternative conformation extends away from the molecule, stabilized by crystal contacts.
68, When the right neurotransmitter docks with the appropriate receptor, the physical structure of the receptor molecule changes.
69, Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, each molecule trapping 25 times as much heat radiation as one molecule of carbon dioxide.
70, Before an aromatic molecule can be detected, it must first be dissolved in the mucus.
71, Proteins are strings of 20 kinds of amino acids, which usually fold up to form a large globular molecule.
72, Occasionally, because of random copying errors, a slightly different, mutant RNA molecule spontaneously arises.
73, It is estimated that every chlorine molecule has the ability to destroy 100,000 ozone molecules.
74, Zoom Control Move mouse over the molecule, hold Shift key, click and hold mouse button and drag.
75, Perutz froze the compound into an argon matrix, and irradiated the molecule with light.
76, This leads to an increase in the translational momentum of the molecule, which is not quantized.
77, In cell division the spiral appears, as well as in the DNA molecule in the cell nucleus.
78, This consists, basically, of, in other words it is a linear long-chain molecule much like Figure 7.
79, Does it sound to you as though it would need a miracle to make randomly jostling atoms join together into a self-replicating molecule?
80, One molecule of ammonia contains one atom of nitrogen and three atoms of hydrogen.
81, The second is that the lightest molecule that can be made by combustion is water vapor.
82, As the epithelial cells manufacture the thyroid hormones,(http://sentencedict.com/molecule.html) the hormones are stored in the thyroglobulin molecule.
83, Andean vultures become avid for the life-giving molecule with quite a different set of mutations.
84, In addition, further pulses of volts can be used to dissect the molecule or to remove it altogether.
85, On hydrolysis, sucrose will yield 1 molecule of glucose and I molecule of fructose.
86, Because our usual enzymes can not tackle this large molecule, its presence may cause problems for people with weak hearts.
87, The solution was found initially using the entire Fab molecule, and confirmed using two half-molecules comprising the constant and variable regions.
88, Why do more than a hundred species go to the trouble of manufacturing this one psychoactive molecule?
89, With chlorinated hydrocarbons, the ease of biodegradation decreases as the number of chlorine atoms per molecule increases.
90, However, for a variety of reasons animals become less similar as the evolutionary process continues and molecule patterns begin to differ.
More similar words: secular, speculate, speculation, rule, schedule, as a rule, on schedule, pole, sole, role, whole, execute, security, solely, as a whole, behind schedule, execution, executive, violent, ahead of schedule, prosecutor, elect, tolerate, on the whole, prosecution, consecutive, select, tolerance, faculty, culture.