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  • 111phosphide — /fos fuyd, fid/, n. Chem. a binary compound of phosphorus with a basic element or group. [1840 50; PHOSPH + IDE] * * * ▪ chemical compound       any of a class of chemical compounds in which phosphorus is combined with a metal. The phosphide ion… …

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  • 112electrovalence — elec·tro·va·lence (e lek″tro vaґləns) 1. the number of charges an atom acquires by the gain or loss of electrons in forming an ionic bond. 2. the ionic bonding resulting from such a transfer of electrons …

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  • 113ионная связь — — [А.С.Гольдберг. Англо русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.] Тематики энергетика в целом EN ionic bondionic binding …

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  • 114Chloride — For other uses, see Chloride (disambiguation). Chloride Systematic name Chloride[1] Identifiers …

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  • 115Electrostatics — For a less technical introduction, see Static electricity. Electromagnetism …

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  • 116Crisscross method — This article is about the naming of molecules in analytical chemistry. For an algorithm for mathematical optimization, see criss cross algorithm. The Crisscross method is a method of finding out the chemical formula of a metal and non metal that… …

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  • 117Enolase — Protbox Name=Enolase Photo=Enolase 2ONE wpmp.png Caption={! align= center border= 0 ! Enzyme! Enolase! ! PDB Code! ! Organism! Yeast! ! Complexed molecules! 2 phosphoglycerate and phosphoenolpyruvate Gene type= Molecular weight= Structure= Type=… …

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  • 118Eukaryotic chromosome structure — refers to the levels of packaging from the raw DNA molecules to the chromosomal structures seen during metaphase in mitosis or meiosis. Structure In eukaryotes the chromosomes are found packaged within a nuclear membrane, unlike the case in… …

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  • 119Serine/threonine-specific protein kinase — Serine/threonine protein kinases (EC number|2.7.11.1) phosphorylate the OH group of serine or threonine (which have similar sidechains). RegulationActivity of these protein kinases can be regulated by specific events (e.g. DNA damage), as well as …

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  • 120Crossbridging — A crossbridging agent is a difuntional molecule that, through a chemical reaction, joins polymeric materials together that are on opposite sides of an interface. Unlike crosslinking, crossbridging does not join two polymer chains to form a single …

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