macromolecule in English

noun
1
a molecule containing a very large number of atoms, such as a protein, nucleic acid, or synthetic polymer.
During these reactions, they are chemically linked forming macromolecules , or polymers, which have large molecular weights.
noun
    supermolecule

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1. Uses: Organic macromolecule industry: initiator for polymerization.

2. University degree, Engineering or chemical or macromolecule specialty.

3. Drug molecule and bio macromolecule have activon sites.

4. I suppose macromolecule chemistry might be better.

5. Ingrdeients: Tibetan medicine essence powder, macromolecule and absorbed water resin.

6. Monte Carlo algorithm plays an important role in macromolecule science.

7. Abstract: This paper synthesized a kind of macromolecule retin yl schiff base salts.

8. Results This method may form a homogeneous macromolecule self - assembled monolayer on silicon surface.

9. Ingredients:amino acid protein, ginseng essence, macromolecule sunproof factor, mulberry whitening extract etc.

10. A natural macromolecule adsorbent - modified chitosan ( VCG ) was prepared by using chitosan with vanillin.

11. Anionic polyelectrolytes can ionize in polar solvent , forming macromolecule chains with lots of anionic charge.

12. Relatively to water-soluble macromolecule (B), the ratio of polyoxyalkylene polymer (B can be 1-40wt%.

13. 16 Main materials of printed circuit board ( PCB ) substrate were macromolecule resins, which were typical viscoelastic materials.

14. Development of novel macromolecule transduction domain with improved cell permeability and method for using same

15. Simple and concise definition: Chromatin is a macromolecular complex of a DNA macromolecule and protein macromolecules (and RNA)

16. NANOQUESTFIT also showed that a single absorbed photon can act as a coherent beam splitter for a single macromolecule.

17. To guaranteed polishing quality, some matters such as oxidant, organic macromolecule, surfactant, and heavy metallic salt must added in.

18. What does Biopolymer mean? A macromolecule in a living organism that is formed by linking together several smaller molecules, as a protein from ami

19. The invention relates to a method for preparing chemical polymers, particularly relates to a method for preparing protein macromolecule imprinted periston.

20. Polyacetylene (PA) is a symmetric chain of conjugated macromolecule, whose chain symmetry can, however, be broken by external and internal perturbations, generating helically chiral polymers.

21. Protein Crystallization.rotein and nucleic acids: a survey of methods and importance of the purity of the macromolecule The growth of large-scale single crystals: G

22. The characteristic parameter B is an important quality index on the inorganic macromolecule flocculant, and it will determine the chemical configuration and speciality of the coagulator.

23. Polishing Chromatography further enhances the purity of the target macromolecule to greater than 95 percent, in preparation for delivery of the drug to the patient.

24. This paper recognized the structure and appearance of Nenjiang opal, through XRD, scan-electrcscope, infrared spectrum analysis, DTA and study the application of opal powder in macromolecule.

25. X-ray Crystallography is an extremely precise, but also difficult and expensive means of imaging the exact structure of a given molecule or macromolecule in a crystal lattice

26. fibre formed of an aliphatic saturated hydrocarbon linear macromolecule where one carbon atom in two carries a methyl side chain in an isotactic disposition and without further substitution

27. The gelation or precipitation of alginate with a number of divalent metal ions occurs through cross-linkage, forming complexes which involve carboxyl groups of one macromolecule and pairs of hydroxyl groups of another.

28. What Is Chromatin? Chromatin is a genetic material or a macromolecule comprising of DNA, RNA, and associated proteins, which constitute chromosomes in the nucleus of an eukaryotic cell. Also Read: Genetic Material- DNA vs RNA This Chromatin is located within the cell nucleus.