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  • ...], [[disulfuric acid]], [[trisulfuric acid]] and larger [[sulfur trioxide polymer]]s H(SO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>n</sub>H.
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  • *[[Hagen Kleinert]], ''Path Integrals in Quantum Mechanics, Statistics, Polymer Physics, and Financial Markets'', 3th edition, [http://www.worldscibooks.co
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  • '''Ribonucleic Acid''', or '''RNA''', is a nucleic acid [[polymer]] made using the nucleotides of adenosine, guanosine, uridine and cytidine,
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  • ==Polymer modifcation== ...convert [[monomer]]s to [[polymer]]s, to crosslink polymers, and to break polymer chains[http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=73130
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  • * Nucleation is a key concept in [[polymer]]<ref>R. J. Young (1981) ''Introduction to Polymers'' (CRC Press, NY) ISBN ...gy]], nucleation is used to term the critical stage in the assembly of a [[polymer]]ic structure, such as a microtubule, at which a small cluster of [[monomer
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  • ...liquids, increases above temperatures of 200 °C due to the formation of [[polymer]]s. The molten sulphur assumes a dark red colour above this temperature. At
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  • ...roups are often called "side chains", because they are not involved in the polymer backbone.
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  • Ion-exchange [[resin]]s are based on special organic [[polymer]] membranes which contain a specific [[ion channel]] or carrier (resin), of ...er]]s (typically [[phthalate]]s) added, as is standard when making a vinyl polymer. Water and other ions will not be able to pass through the vinyl once polym
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  • * Polymer ...r Federation (EPF), the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ).
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  • '''Hydroxyethyl starch (HES)''' is a polymer of glucose subunits, administered in balanced electrolyte solutions, which
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  • ...ts of goods, from automobile parts to household appliances. The artificial polymer molecules usually exist of long repetitions of identical monomers, either i ...name in biological applications, but to speak of macromolecules. The term "polymer" is usually reserved for the substances (plastic, nylon, etc.) manufactu
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  • ...ts of goods, from automobile parts to household appliances. The artificial polymer molecules usually exist of long repetitions of identical monomers, either i ...name in biological applications, but to speak of macromolecules. The term "polymer" is usually reserved for the substances (plastic, nylon, etc.) manufactu
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  • ...providing the underpinnings for the lucrative pharmaceutical and synthetic polymer industries. ...r disciplines, especially materials science, biology and [[biochemistry]], polymer physics, and medicine.
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  • # [[Polymer]]s * [[Chemistry]] and [[polymer science]], for the understanding of [[plastics]], colloids, ceramics, liqui
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  • ...tane number]] without undesirable lead compounds, and in the [[monomer]]/[[polymer]] industry.
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  • Glycogen is a highly branched [[polymer]] that is better described as a [[dendrimer]] of about 60,000 glucose resid
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  • ...e styrene is completely used up, creating an elastic type of polymer. This polymer can then be used in the production of drug carriers, plastic coating of car ...which is catalyzed by [[3-hydroxy-acyl-ACP:CoA transacylase]]. The plastic polymer has a destruction point of 265 degrees Celsius, and a uniquely low molecula
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  • ...used in complexes like Ir(mppy)<sub>3</sub> and other complexes in [[PLED|polymer LED]] technology to increase the efficiency from 25% to almost 100% due to
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  • ...e 1. Legend: P: Polymer matrix, S: Solute molecule, L: ligand attached to polymer matrix, H: Hydrophobic patch on solute surface, W: Water in bulk solution.
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