moieties in English

noun
1
each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided.
Bond lengths and bond angles are held fixed at standard equilibrium values and aromatic moieties are assigned planar conformations unless found otherwise by experiment.
noun
    mediety

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1. Acid acceptor for polymers containing acid moieties

2. Team members synthesised novel monomers with structures combining donor-acceptor moieties.

3. This paper introduces two types of benzenoid isomers with six isomorphic moieties.

4. A terpolymer with chemically amplified (acid labile) moieties and organosilicon moieties suitable for use as the binder resin for a photoimageable resist photoresist composition suitable for use in 193 nm photolithographic processes.

5. The alkyl moieties of the ingredients (b) and (c) are linear saturated alky chains.

6. The twisting and splaying between the 4isopropylAcridyl moieties results in an N-N distance of 4.027 Å ( Table 1)

7. It was not possible to ascertain directly how many halogen moieties had ended up on the football.

8. Met/fret based method of target nucleic acid detection whereby the donor/acceptor moieties are on complementary strands

9. The effect of surfactants on the uptake of pesticides depends on the structure (hydrophobe and hydrophile moieties) and concentration of the su...

10. We report an [Au25(SCH2CH2-p-C6H4-N3)18]− nanocluster platform with Azide moieties appended onto each surface ligand

11. Crosslinking occurs through oxirane rings in both the anhydride and fatty acid moieties of the alkyd to produce hard, but not brittle films.

12. Electron donor and electron acceptor moieties are covalently bound to the ribose-phosphate backbone of a nucleic acid at predetermined positions.

13. Eight N-acetyl-N-aroyl-glycolurils were prepared and found to undergo efficient tert-butoxide-promoted Claisen-like condensation between the two acyl moieties.

14. An improved method for recovering refractory gold from a material comprising treating the material to at least partially remove nitric acid-insoluble lead moieties.

15. Although fully fluorinated Backbones are insensitive to dehydrofluoration, they are connected to the –CH of the ionic moieties, thus making such degradation possible

16. Polymer electrolyte membranes with polyethylene oxide and phophonic acid moieties tethered on the main polyether backbone are provided as single phase proton conductors.

17. Cyclopropane-1,1-dicarboxylic acid, 97% Cas 598-10-7 is used in synthesis of new heterocyclic derivatives of Cyclopropane dicarboxylic acid containing thiadiazole and 1,2,4-triazole moieties.

18. The most important Consanguined kin-group associated with unilinear rules of descent are- (a) lineages and clans (b) moieties and Phratries (c) clan (d) sections

19. At least 12 nmols of redox chromophore moieties per square centimeter area per micron of thickness of the metal oxide are absorbed to each of the patterned areas.

20. Membrane-particle partition coefficients (Kp) between plasma membrane fracture moieties was unusual (< 1), and the significance of this observation in relation to cold acclimatisation is discussed.

21. The geochemistry of multiply substituted isotopologues (‘Clumped‐isotope’ geochemistry) examines the abundances in natural materials of molecules, formula units or moieties that contain more than one rare isotope (e.g

22. The mass spectra of the coloured complexes, thus formed, if recorded at different temperatures, often allow the structure of both the donor and acceptor moieties of the complex to be determined.

23. Biurea POJ4UOY01H Other Structure Moieties 1: General Publications Record Details Names 17: Identifiers 7: Biurea POJ4UOY01H Other Details Stereochemistry: ACHIRAL Molecular Formula: C2H6N4O2: Molecular Weight: 118.0947: Optical Activity: NONE Defined Stereocenters

24. Additionally, the polyunsaturated fatty acid moieties are capable of oxidative crosslinking during the curing process, forming a dry paint film that is more durable and water-resistant than traditional latex paint compositions.

25. Disclosed is a process for transesterifying a polymer having a polyethylenic backbone and pendant ester moieties comprising contacting a melt of the polymer in a reactive extruder with a transesterifying compound so that the polymer undergoes transesterification but not alcoholysis.

26. A cathodic electrocoating composition comprises an aqueous carrier, a film forming binder, comprising an epoxy-amine adduct and a blocked polyisocyanate crosslinking agent, dispersed in the carrier, and a novel additive comprising the reaction product of (1) a polyoxy alkylene di or monoamine; (2) a glycidoxy alkyl alkoxy silane; and (3) a glycidyl compound selected from the group consisting of a glycidyl ester of a carboxylic acid and an alkyl glycidyl ether, which reaction product is hydrolyzed in the presence of acid and water to convert alkoxysilane moieties to silanol moieties.

27. Disclosed is a process for esterifying and/or transesterifying a polymer having a polyethylenic backbone and pendant acid and/or ester moieties comprising contacting a melt of the polymer with a transesterifying compound so that the polymer undergoes esterification and/or transesterification but not alcoholysis.

28. An Adduct is a chemical species AB, each molecular entity of which is formed by direct combination of two separate molecular entities A and B in such a way that there is change in connectivity, but no loss, of atoms within the moieties A and B

29. Hapalindole/Ambiguine alkaloids, isolated from cyanobacteria, are composed of the total C 15 prenyl moieties derived from dimethylallyl diphosphate (DMAPP) and geranyl diphosphate (GPP), and cis-indolylvinyl isonitrile 1 .This natural product family includes structurally diverse compounds with beneficial bioactivities, exemplified by 12-epi-hapalindole …

30. Biosynthetic genes connected to less common processes in NP biosynthesis (condensation of multiple complex moieties, for example), classified as “other” were most common in the rhizosphere and bulk soil samples, perhaps reflecting the larger percentage of unclassified bacteria and thus, NPs with less common or less well-characterized

31. Regarding its ecological importance, alkaloid Biosynthesis is a complex process that involves several enzymatic steps ().Nicotine has two ring moieties, a pyrrolidine ring and a pyridine ring, derived from two branch pathways (18, 27).The pyridine ring of nicotine is derived from nicotinic acid, whereas the pyrrolidine ring originates from polyamine putrescine metabolism, which is gradually