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  • In chemistry, a '''molecule''' is an aggregate of two or more [[atom]]s in a definite arrangement held ...ef>[http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/glossary/m.shtml#molecule Molecule Definition] - Frostburg State University (Department of Chemistry)</ref> C
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  • A '''diatomic molecule''' is a [[molecule]] that is comprised of two [[Atom_(science)|atom]]s.
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  • A '''van der Waals molecule''' is a stable cluster consisting of two or more molecules held together by
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Van der Waals molecule]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ring molecule from which a number of plant pigments are derived; the basic molecule is carcinogenic, but derivatives, including the [[anthracycline]]s, are use
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  • ...as a template for [[DNA polymerase]] enzymes to reproduce a complementary molecule.
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  • ...also called bioaffinity chromatography) is a method to filter a specific [[molecule]] out of a solution. ...ule which can bond to the target molecule is used to immobilize the target molecule.
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  • A '''diatomic molecule''' is a [[molecule]] that is comprised of two [[Atom_(science)|atom]]s.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Molecule]]
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  • #redirect [[molecule]]
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  • ...e goal to protect recreational use rather than, for example, to modify the molecule to remove undesirable side effects
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  • * [[Molecule]]
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  • A molecule that can accept protons.
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  • A large molecule exhibiting heavy molecular mass.
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  • the electric dipole of a polar molecule.
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  • A triatomic molecule, consisting of three oxygen atoms.
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  • A molecule which has mirror symmetry and at least two ester groups.
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  • Method to compute the normal coordinates of a vibrating molecule.
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  • ...of electrons, loss of oxygen, or gain of hydrogen, from and atom, ion, or molecule (reduction)
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  • An organic molecule that contains exclusively carbon and hydrogen atoms, with only single bonds
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  • ...lectrochemical gradient and is 'powered' by the movement of another ion or molecule with its electrochemical gradient."<ref>{{MeSH|Symporters}}</ref> ...lectrochemical gradient and is "powered" by the movement of another ion or molecule with its electrochemical gradient."<ref>{{MeSH|Antiporters}}</ref>
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  • Modality describes the different modes of target molecule transportation for separation in chromatography.
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  • ...isorders characterized by structural alterations within the [[hemoglobin]] molecule.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • The description of [[atom]]s, [[molecule]]s and [[chemical reaction|reactions]] in [[mathematics|mathematical]] form
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  • Enzymes that inactivate the [[penicillin]] molecule, usually [[penicillin beta-lactamase]]
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  • A molecule sometimes called the "energy currency" of a cell
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  • Method to filter a specific molecule out of a solution.
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  • The mass of a molecule expressed in unified atomic mass units.
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  • Deformation of a non-linear molecule in a degenerate electronic state.
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  • Deep red, nonprotein, ferrous molecule that binds with proteins as a cofactor or prosthetic group to form the haem
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  • A physical property of a molecule that can transiently bond with water (H2O) through hydrogen bonding.
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  • The literal definition of the term '''macromolecule''' implies any large [[molecule]], typically understood to be 1000 Daltons or greater. In the context of [ ...scipline to discipline. From the strict perspective of [[chemistry]], a "molecule" is comprised of a number of atoms linked by covalent bonds. In [[biology]
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  • A molecule that induces an immune response, such as [[bee pollen]] or [[protein]]s fro
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  • A [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] concept, according to which [[water]] [[molecule]]s can store [[information]] about the kind of molecules they had been in c
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  • a type of atom or molecule that is distinguishable from others by certain unique physical or [[Chemist
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  • A function in quantum mechanics describing the motion of an electron in a molecule.
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  • A biochemical pathway by which a molecule of glucose is oxidized to two molecules of pyruvate.
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  • ...ith motions and interactions of the electrons and nuclei that constitute a molecule.
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  • ...pure agonist [[opioid analgesic]]s; occurs in the native [[opium poppy]]; molecule is a derivative of [[phenanthrene]]
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  • A molecule containing only carbon and hydrogen that exhibits unusual stability and rea
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  • ...nt if they are '''interchangeable''' through any symmetry operation of the molecule OR if they interchange by a rapid process (rapid with respect to the NMR ti ...of nuclei can be interchanged by rotation about an axis of symmetry of the molecule then they are chemically equivalent and are called homotopic. e.g. the pair
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  • * N-Acetylaspartate: A Unique Neuronal Molecule in the Central Nervous System, eds., J.R.Moffett, S.B.Tieman, D.R.Weinberge
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  • ...last two phosphate groups in the chain; when the last link is removed, the molecule becomes the low energy [[adenosine diphosphate]]. ...s composed of three parts: the [[purine base]], [[adenine]]; the [[sugar]] molecule, [[ribose]]; and the chain of three [[phosphate]] groups.
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  • A white, odorless crystalline molecule containing the sulfonamide functional group attached to an aniline, no long
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  • The arrangement of electrons of an atom, a molecule, or other physical structure, distributed in the orbitals of the given syst
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  • A simple [[molecule]] of low [[molecular weight]], capable of reacting with identical or differ
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  • A carbon fixation reaction that fixes carbon dioxide into the four carbon molecule oxaloacetate; usually found in the mesophyll cells of plants that use the H
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  • A molecule consisting of an oxygen atom and a hydrogen atom connected by a covalent bo
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  • ...one of the main [[states of matter]]. Solids are made up of [[atoms]] or [[molecule]]s that only move within a very small range in relation to one another. A [[crystalline]] solid has [[atoms]] or [[molecule]]s arranged in a regular repeated pattern and may abruptly change [[phase]]
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  • ...from amino acids; mediated by a [[ribosome]] translating codons in an mRNA molecule.
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  • The arrangement of [[molecule]]s and [[cell compartment]]s underlying the formation and maintenance of [[
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  • Assumption of molecular biology, namely, that each gene in the DNA molecule carries the information needed to construct one protein, which, acting as a
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  • The molecule R<sub>1</sub>AOOR<sub>2</sub> where A is an atom and R<sub>1</sub> and R<s
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  • ...les, are broken down in the mitochondria to generate Acetyl-CoA, the entry molecule for the Krebs Cycle.
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  • An atom or molecule where the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of pro
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  • ...ed fatty acids in which two-carbon units are sequentially removed from the molecule with each turn of the cycle, and metabolized so that it can be used as a so
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  • ...ecule. The molecular mass may be of an isotopically pure molecule, or of a molecule consisting of isotopes in their natural abundance. The latter case is most ...noted by ''M''<sub>r</sub>, is the (dimensionless) ratio of the mass of a molecule to the mass of one-twelfth of the mass of <sup>12</sup>C. Note that the adj
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  • ...ed with it, on [[average]], an energy of <math> \frac{1}{2}\ kT</math> per molecule or <math> \frac{1}{2}\ RT</math> per [[mole]], where ''k'' is the [[Boltzma
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  • ...s excess energy by emitting [[photon]]s (light quanta). The radiation of a molecule is called [[luminescence]] and luminescence caused by a prior chemical reac
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  • ...occupancy with electrons of different [[electron orbital]]s of an atom or molecule. ...ot occur, the electron configuration of the ground state of a low-symmetry molecule is simple. It follows from the [[Aufbau principle]]: occupy orbitals in in
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  • ...f they are interchangeable by application of any symmetry operation of the molecule or if they interchange rapidly due to a chemical transformation.
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  • ...ntigen by means of an [[immunoglobulin#immunoglobulin E|immunoglobulin E]] molecule bound to its surface, will release physiologically potent chemicals on reco
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  • An '''antigen''' is any [[molecule]] capable of inducing an [[immune system|immune]] response. Examples of ant
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  • *[[Van der Waals molecule]]
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  • ...ub>18</sub>H<sub>19</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O<sub>6</sub>S, indicates an average molecule mass of 405.4250 gram/mole.
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  • A monomer is a small, simple [[molecule]] of low [[molecular weight]], capable of reacting with identical or differ
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  • ...on of [[protein]]s in living cells. The process relies on the use of [[RNA molecule]]s as templates and the result is a sequence of [[amino acid]]s, determined
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  • *Lane N. (2002) Oxygen: The Molecule That Made the World. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-860783-0.
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  • An ion consisting of a molecule with covalently bonded atoms or of a metal complex that can be considered t
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  • ...us biologically active signaling molecule. The ubiqitous nature of the NO molecule in physiological systems makes it and the family of enzymes that produced i
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  • ...ased on the combination of a polar [[hydrophilic]] group at one end of the molecule and a non-polar [[hydrophobic]] group at the other end. Detergents [[emuls ...r, long, [[alkyl]] chain of at least twelve carbon atoms at one end of its molecule and a polar hydrophilic group at the other end (as the sodium or ammonium s
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  • ...ula C<sub>18</sub>H<sub>19</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O<sub>5</sub>S and an average molecule mass of 389.4260 gram/mole. Its antibacterial activity is due to the prese
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  • ...connected carbon atom and a single bond with another connected carbon; the molecule may have more than one ring and many side chains
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  • {{r|Molecule}}
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  • In [[biology]], '''hemoglobin''' is the iron-based, oxygen-carrying protein molecule of red blood cells. These protein structures are found in all vertebrates a ...compared to capacity in blood without hemoglobin. The mammalian hemoglobin molecule can carry up to four oxygen molecules.
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  • {{rpl|Van der Waals molecule}}
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  • {{r|Molecule}}
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  • {{r|Molecule}}
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  • {{r|Molecule}}
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  • **Discusses "the use of small molecules to explore biology, discovering small molecule probes for biological mechanisms and expanding the scope of chemical synthe
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  • {{r|Molecule}} {{r|Van der Waals molecule}}
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  • *[https://netfiles.uiuc.edu/gtimp/www/ DNA molecule transportation through nanopores]
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  • ...une response to the venom, producing antibodies against the venom's active molecule which can then be harvested from the animal's blood and used to treat enven
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  • ...otational spectrum can be related directly to the moment of inertia of the molecule. Since the moment of inertia is quadratic in the [[bond length]]s, the micr A spherical top molecule is a special case of a symmetric tops with equal moment of inertia about al
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  • ...e probes (used to understand cell circuitry and disease biology) and small-molecule therapeutics (used to treat disease).
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  • ...some formalized description of a molecule, or of certain preparations of a molecule. Such names are to be distinguished from ''common name'', with "sodium chlo ...that identifies the total number of atoms of different elements in a given molecule. [[Water]], for example, has two hydrogen and one oxygen atom, and has the
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  • ...a very stable state. Nevertheless, radiation from blue light can take the molecule from state Q back to the initial state bR. The coding of the logic gates 0 The understanding of how this molecule, a real [[proton pump]], functions is achieved by studying its fine structu
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  • * [[molecular orbital]], in quantum mechanics a one-electron function for a molecule
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  • ...s through the solution very rapidly. In their attachment to the tiny water molecule &mdash; tiny by comparison to the numerous macromolecules (proteins, nuclei
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  • ...&alpha;-1-4 linkages, yielding glucose-1-phosphate and a shorter glycogen molecule) ...since the glucose residues present as the branching points of the glycogen molecule are removed as free glucose (rather than as glucose-6-phosphate), even musc
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  • {{r|Molecule}}
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  • {{r|Molecule}}
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  • A '''peptide''' is a [[molecule]] consisting of two or more [[amino acid]]s. Peptides are smaller than [[pr
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  • {{r|Molecule}}
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  • {{Image|lactose.JPG|right|150px|A lactose molecule.}}
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  • ...interaction (J-coupling) to every other magnetically active nucleus in the molecule, then the nuclei are also magnetically equivalent.
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  • An '''ion''' is an [[atom]] or a [[molecule]] that has lost or gained [[electron]]s. If an atom loses one or more elect
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  • {{r|Molecule}}
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  • ...hydroxyl group (R-OH) of an acid with an alkoxy group (-O-R) from another molecule such as an alcohol. An alternative process, suitable for the addition of a relatively small molecule to an alcohol<ref name=McMurry1996 />, is the combination of an alcohol and
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