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  • 91Frustrated Lewis pair — In chemistry, a Frustrated Lewis pair is a compound or mixture containing a Lewis acid and a Lewis base that, because of steric hindrance, cannot combine to form an adduct. [Stephan, Douglas W. Frustrated Lewis pairs : a concept for new… …

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  • 92Trementina Base — is the popular designation for a property of the Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) near Trementina, New Mexico.OverviewAccording to the CST, the purpose of the base is to provide storage space for an archiving project to preserve L. Ron… …

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  • 93acid–base catalysis — ▪ chemistry       acceleration of a chemical reaction by the addition of an acid or a base, the acid or base itself not being consumed in the reaction. The catalytic reaction may be acid specific (acid catalysis), as in the case of decomposition… …

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  • 94Nitrogenous base — …

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  • 95acid-base theory — Any of several theories that give rise to alternative definitions of acids and bases. The original theory was based on Svante Arrhenius s electrolytic theory of solutions and involved the dissociation of water into hydrogen and hydroxide ions. To …

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  • 96air base — i. An air force station or base. ii. In aerial photography, the line joining two air stations, the length of this line, or the distance between exposure stations of a stereo pair. iii. The distance at the scale of the stereoscopic model between… …

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  • 97Surrogate pair — UTF 16 Unicode Jeux de caractères UCS (ISO/CEI 10646) ISO 646, ASCII ISO 8859 1 WGL4 UniHan Équivalences normalisées NFC (précomposée) NFD (décomposée) NFKC (compatibilité) NFKD (compatibilité) Propriétés et algorithmes ISO 15924 …

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  • 98complementary base pairs — The crucial property of DNA is that the two strands are complementary: Guanine and cytosine are complementary and pair up through their hydrogen bonds, as are adenine and thymine that only form two hydrogen bonds. (adenine and uracil in RNA) …

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  • 99Lewis base — Chem. any substance capable of forming a covalent bond with an acid by transferring a pair of electrons to it. [1960 65; named after G. N. LEWIS] * * * …

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  • 100kilobase pair — noun One thousand base pairs in succession …

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