univalent in English

adjective
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(of a chromosome) remaining unpaired during meiosis.
Neither fold backs and pairing partner switches characteristic of nonhomologous synapsis nor univalent chromosomes were observed, although some short regions at distal ends of chromosomes could be unsynapsed (image not shown).
noun
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a univalent chromosome.
All alien chromosomes behaved as univalents during meiosis.
adjective

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1. An atom with an extra Corpuscle is a univalent negative ion, an atom with one Corpuscle detached is a univalent positive ion

2. Bandoleered univalent Ferdinand breathe nitrosyl flunk hoovers anticipatorily

3. Acrinyl definition is - a univalent radical C7H7O; p-hydroxy-benzyl

4. Bisulfate (plural Bisulfates) (inorganic chemistry) The univalent anion HSO 4-

5. Precipitation occurs with univalent antigen, whereas Agglutination requires multivalent antigen

6. What does Bromite mean? (inorganic chemistry) The univalent anion BrO2- (noun)

7. Allyl group definition, the univalent group C3H5, derived from propylene

8. Allyl: /al·lyl/ ( al´il ) a univalent radical, —CH2dbondCHCH2.

9. Any compound containing the univalent group C6H5NH–, derived from aniline, as acetAnilide, C8H9NO.

10. What does Carboxyl mean? The univalent group, −COOH, the functional group characteristic of all organic acids

11. Aryl (plural Aryls) (organic chemistry) Any univalent organic radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removing a hydrogen atom

12. As nouns the difference between Bisulfate and sulfate is that Bisulfate is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent anion hso 4

13. Carboxyl (plural Carboxyls) ( organic chemistry ) A univalent functional group consisting of a carbonyl and a hydroxyl functional group (- CO.OH ); …

14. Bivalent definition: used of homologous chromosomes associated in pairs in synapsis synonyms: double, valency, valence antonyms: multivalent, univalent, single

15. What does Azide mean? The univalent linear group N3 , or any compound that contains this group, many of which are explosive

16. What does Aryl mean? A compound containing benzene or another aromatic hydrocarbon, or a univalent group derived from such a compound by remo

17. Butyl (plural Butyls) (organic chemistry) Any of four isomeric univalent hydrocarbon radicals, C 4 H 9, formally derived from butane by the loss of a hydrogen atom

18. As nouns the difference between hydroxyl and Carboxyl is that hydroxyl is (chemistry) a univalent radical or functional group (–oh) in organic chemistry; present in alcohols, phenols, Carboxylic acids and certain other classes of compounds while Carboxyl is (organic chemistry) a univalent functional group consisting of a carbonyl and a hydroxyl functional group (-cooh); characteristic of

19. As nouns the difference between Bisulfide and bisulfite is that Bisulfide is (dated) disuldfide while bisulfite is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent group -hso 3, or any salt containing it.

20. As nouns the difference between Bisulphite and bisulfite is that Bisulphite is (inorganic chemistrybritish) while bisulfite is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent group -hso 3, or any salt containing it.

21. The term "Convexity" as applied to univalent functions of a complex variable has a special meaning — the property of mapping the unit disc onto a convex domain (cf

22. In chem., applied to an element an atom of which can replace two atoms of hydrogen or other univalent element, or to a radical which has the same valence as a Bivalent atom

23. Acetyl n (definite singular Acetylet, indefinite plural Acetyl, definite plural Acetyla or Acetylene) (organic chemistry) Acetyl (the univalent radical CH 3 CO- derived from acetic acid) References “Acetyl” in The Bokmål Dictionary

24. Also cy·a·nid (-nĭd) The anionic univalent CN group, or any of various salts or esters of hydrogen Cyanide containing a CN group, especially the extremely poisonous compounds potassium Cyanide and sodium Cyanide

25. In inorganic chemistrylang=en terms the difference between bisulfite and Bisulfate is that bisulfite is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent group -hso 3, or any salt containing it while Bisulfate is (inorganic chemistry) any salt containing this anion

26. Aniline - oily poisonous liquid amine obtained from nitrobenzene and used to make dyes and plastics and medicines aminobenzine , Aniline oil , phenylamine amine , aminoalkane - a compound derived from ammonia by replacing hydrogen atoms by univalent hydrocarbon radicals

27. As nouns the difference between Carboxyl and carboxy is that Carboxyl is (organic chemistry) a univalent functional group consisting of a carbonyl and a hydroxyl functional group (-cooh); characteristic of Carboxylic acids while carboxy is (organic chemistry) the Carboxyl group.

28. Calomel black lotion , blackwash - a mixture of Calomel and limewater that is used on syphilitic sores atomic number 80 , Hg , hydrargyrum , mercury , quicksilver - a heavy silvery toxic univalent and bivalent metallic element; the only metal that is liquid at ordinary temperatures

29. In “empty” cell saps the dye concentration is remarkably increased by the ion trap mechanism; in cell walls an intense accumulation is caused by electro-adsorption (the maximum concentration being 1/500 to > 1/500) resulting in an association of univalent cations.

30. Curtly blunt manner, Curtness; rudeness, unpleasantness (Chemistry) containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms; containing two basic univalent atoms, dibasic acid, formed with two atoms of metal, with two replaceable hydrogen atoms launch beckon meleburnya zesnout (v.) ofte nardo voorpui baviti union douza invalidnost koja nastane roll-top desk

31. On the Convex and Convex-Concave Solutions of Opposing Mixed Convection Boundary Layer Flow in a Porous Medium If h and g are analytic in E, h is Convex in E and if f = h + [bar.g] is locally univalent in E, then the function f = h + [bar.g] is locally one-to-one, sense-preserving, and close-to-Convex …

32. Cation: 1 n a positively charged ion Types: hydrogen ion a positively charged atom of hydrogen; that is to say, a normal hydrogen atomic nucleus diazonium the univalent Cation R-N:N- (where R is an aromatic hydrocarbon); found in salts that are used in manufacturing azo dyes Type of: ion a particle that is electrically charged (positive or

33. In contextorganic chemistrylang=en terms the difference between alkane and Alkyl is that alkane is (organic chemistry) any of saturated hydrocarbons including methane, ethane and compounds with long carbon chain known as paraffins etc, having a chemical formula of the form c n h 2n+2 while Alkyl is (organic chemistry) any of a series of univalent radicals