oppositely in English

adverb

['ɑpəzɪtlɪ /'ɒp-]

in an opposite way; in an opposite position; in oppositio

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1. Coacervates are self-assemblies formed by oppositely charged macromolecules in aqueous solution

2. Oppositely, Coursed rubble masonry construction uses random uncut units, infilled with mortar or smaller stones

3. Synonyms for Antonymously include contradictorily, contrarily, antithetically, antipodally, diametrically, opposingly, conversely, polarly, reversely and oppositely

4. A second receiver coil also includes N loops where adjacent loops are oppositely wound.

5. Oppositely, an Agglutination reaction is a serological assay, in which the reacting molecules, i.e

6. A Couple is a pair of forces, equal in magnitude, oppositely directed, and displaced by perpendicular distance or moment

7. The assembly (38) includes a chargeable electrode (40) configured to adsorb oppositely charged ions, where the electrode (48) comprises a porous material.

8. In the american bar 5th floor oppositely you can enjoy cocktails in comfortable atmosphere over the roofs of Innsbuck.

9. Oppositely to the Quirks, the Afflictions are not permanent and they usually disappear when the stress reaches the lowest rate

10. Antiproton, subatomic particle of the same mass as a proton but having a negative electric charge and oppositely directed magnetic moment

11. Actually, Antiproton is a subatomic particle of the same mass as a proton but having a negative electric chargeand oppositely directed magnetic moment

12. The story of the Amazons probably originated as a variant of a tale recurrent in many cultures, that of a distant land organized oppositely from one’s own

13. The two oppositely charged molecules stick together through charge attraction, and that provides us with a protective layer that prevents the siRNA from degrading in the bloodstream.

14. : parallel but oppositely directed or oriented Antiparallel electron spins two Antiparallel chains of nucleotides comprise DNA First Known Use of Antiparallel circa 1660, in the meaning defined above …

15. The structure of unconventional complex Coacervates, such as polymer–nonpolymer complex Coacervates, remains less investigated than that of the conventional Coacervates formed between oppositely charged polyelectrolytes with symmetric charge species

16. In Aneuploid budding yeast, two opposing gene-expression patterns have been reported: the “environmental stress response” (ESR) and the “common Aneuploidy gene-expression” (CAGE) signature, in which many ESR genes are oppositely regulated.

17. Question: In The Millikan Oll-drop Experiment Illustrated In The Figure Below, Anatomizer (a Sprayer With A Fine Norrle) Is Used To Introduce Many Tiny Droplets Of All Between Two Oppositely Charged Parallel Metal Plates

18. In contextphysicslang=en terms the difference between Bipole and dipole is that Bipole is (physics) a region of magnetic flux having two distinct poles while dipole is (physics) any object (such as a magnet, polar molecule or antenna) that is oppositely charged at two points (or poles)

19. The bonding mode at the wavelength of 1.48 µm (see the lower-right inset of figure 3(a)) is the resonance of same Azimuthally coupled oscillations, however, the anti-bonding mode at the wavelength of 1.15 µm (see the lower inset of figure 3(a)) is corresponding to the oppositely aligned azimuthal oscillations