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  • ...polymer" functions as an adjective.<ref>IUPAC. "Glossary of Basic Terms in Polymer Science". Pure Appl. Chem. 1996, 68, 2287-2311.</ref> ...m [[styrene]] monomers.<br />The squiggly lines mean that only part of the polymer chain is shown.}}
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  • ...ncerned with synthetic organic polymers, such as plastics or fibers. Many polymer chemists, however, work on problems related to [[medicine]], [[biology]] an == Basic concepts in polymer chemistry ==
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  • ...ttp://www.iupac.org/reports/1996/6812jenkins/substances.html#2.2 [[IUPAC]] Polymer] * [http://www.polymerchemistryhypertext.com/ Polymer Chemistry Hypertext, Educational resource]
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  • ...ttp://www.iupac.org/reports/1996/6812jenkins/substances.html#2.2 [[IUPAC]] Polymer] * [http://www.polymerchemistryhypertext.com/ Polymer Chemistry Hypertext, Educational resource]
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  • A polymer of amino acids; basic building block of living systems.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A glucose polymer used as a [[human blood plasma|plasma]] expander in hypovolemia
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  • "a [[polymer]] consisting of multiple saccharide ([[carbohydrate]] or sugar) units bonde
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  • ...mer]]s with predominantly [[amorphous (Plastics|amorphous]] domains. If a polymer drops below this temperature, or T<sub>g</sub>, the compound becomes a [[gl
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  • A polymer, made using the nucleotides of adenosine, guanosine, uridine and cytidine,
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  • ...f β-glucopyranose units condensed together by 1,4-glycosidic linkages into polymer chains."
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  • Commonly used viscous epoxy-based negative photoresist polymer, which can be spun or spread over a thickness ranging from 1 micrometer up
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  • ...a substance composed of macromolecules. <ref>''Glossary of Basic Terms in Polymer Science'' [http://www.iupac.org/reports/1996/6812jenkins/6812basicterms.pdf
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A polymer of glucose subunits, administered in balanced electrolyte solutions, used a
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  • ...ht]], capable of reacting with identical or different monomers to form a [[polymer]], of which it is the smallest repeating unit.
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  • Known as HTPB, a polymer of [[butadiene]], is a thick, sticky liquid, available with different visco
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  • For [[plastic bonded explosive]]s, a polymer-plasticizer made from a 1:1 mixture 1:1 mixture of BIS 2,2-Dinitropropyl a
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  • ...c material]], organized as multiple long linear [[DNA]] [[molecules]] in [[polymer|complex]] with a large variety of [[protein]]s, such as [[histone]]s, to fo
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  • ...ncerned with synthetic organic polymers, such as plastics or fibers. Many polymer chemists, however, work on problems related to [[medicine]], [[biology]] an == Basic concepts in polymer chemistry ==
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  • ...ht]], capable of reacting with identical or different monomers to form a [[polymer]], of which it is the smallest repeating unit. Examples include [[Ethylene|
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  • ...se''' is a type of [[enzyme]] that binds [[monomers]] together to form a [[polymer]]. The term is most often used to refer to [[DNA ligase]], which is a type
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  • '''Dextran 70''' is a glucose polymer used medically as a colloid, injected intravenously, to increase the [[huma
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  • ...polymer" functions as an adjective.<ref>IUPAC. "Glossary of Basic Terms in Polymer Science". Pure Appl. Chem. 1996, 68, 2287-2311.</ref> ...m [[styrene]] monomers.<br />The squiggly lines mean that only part of the polymer chain is shown.}}
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  • # It has to have a polymer type subsystem carrying information.
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  • ...>S<sub>4</sub>O<sub>13</sub>) and so on up to very long [[sulfur trioxide polymer]]s, H(SO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>n</sub>H.
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  • ...e flame through a [[nozzle]] until it is austenitized. Water, diluted oil, polymer or compressed air is used to [[quench]] the heated area and form [[martensi
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  • * Pierre-Gilles de Gennes ''Scaling concepts in Polymer Physics'' (1979) (Cornell University Press) ISBN 0-8014-1203-X
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  • ...lled to operate. Lead sulfide is being incorporated, as nanocrystals, into polymer-based photodetector arrays.
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  • ...combined layers of polycarbonate substrate(a type of [[plastic]]); organic polymer dye; a reflective layer often made from a [[gold]], [[silver]], or [[alumin
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  • *[[Glycogen phosphorylase]] (breaks down glucose polymer at &alpha;-1-4 linkages, yielding glucose-1-phosphate and a shorter glycoge
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  • ...By ''information'', is meant the precise order of monomers in a biological polymer (such as DNA or protein).]]
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  • ...the epoxy groups. The monomers with eight epoxy sites yield a dense stable polymer.
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  • RDX can be manufactured as a [[PBX (explosive)|polymer bound]], [[insensitive high explosives|insensitive high explosive]] form th
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  • On March 24, 2023, there was a serious spillage of acrylic latex polymer into Otter Creek, leading to the Delaware River. The spill was from the Tr
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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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  • *Polyelectrolytes are [[polymer]]s whose repeating units bear an [[electrolyte]] group. These groups will d
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  • A Protein is a linear polymer of different [[amino acid|amino acids]], whose properties vary. To a large
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  • ...=AMAP>[http://www.tsp2.org/news/Butadiene%20Supply%20AMAP%20Update.pdf SBS Polymer Supply Outlook]</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Jean-Pierre Favennec (Editor)|
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  • ...ests negative for arginine dihydrolase and oxidase activity, and forms the polymer [[levan]] on sucrose nutrient agar. It is known to secrete the lipodepsinon
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  • Since the invention of the first artificial polymer, [[bakelite]], the family has quickly grown with the invention of others. C ...dary component(s) may be added to create a [[copolymer|heteropolymer]] (co-polymer) and the degree of clustering of the different components can also be contr
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  • ...odopovidone/PVP-I (an [[iodophor]], complex of povidone, a water-soluble [[polymer]], with triiodide anions I<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>, containing about 10% of
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  • ...]]s, etc. Many would consider a petroleum refinery or a pharmaceutical or polymer manufacturer to be effectively a chemical plant.
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  • ...zation]]) requires several different organisms, with one breaking down the polymer into its constituent monomers, one able to use the monomers and excreting s
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  • ...increases. When the molecular size becomes that of a [[macromolecule]], [[polymer]], or otherwise very large, the compound often decomposes at high temperatu
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  • ...increases. When the molecular size becomes that of a [[macromolecule]], [[polymer]], or otherwise very large, the compound often decomposes at high temperatu
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  • ...alcium carbonate content). Preservatives such as [[Paraloid]], a complex [[polymer]], are used to protect exposed bone. Ideally, the acid removes the calcium
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  • ...varied inorganic polymers and superconductors. One example of an inorganic polymer has the [[chemical formula]] of YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7</sub>.
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  • ...f the anabolic pathways in a cell. Glucose can be stored as a [[glycogen]] polymer, or synthesized from lower molecular weight precursors. Excess acetyl-CoA
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  • ...f the anabolic pathways in a cell. Glucose can be stored as a [[glycogen]] polymer, or synthesized from lower molecular weight precursors. Excess acetyl-CoA
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  • ...acid monomer at a time, from a gradually unwinding and degrading protein polymer. However, unzipping of the protein can start from either the amino (tail) o
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  • *[[Hermann Staudinger]], (1881&ndash;1965), polymer chemist, 1953 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
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  • ...as well, such as the segments that encode blueprints for [[nucleotide]] [[polymer]] structures like [[RNA#Ribosomal_RNA|ribosomal RNA]] (rRNA) and [[RNA#Tran
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  • ...n HK, Givskov M, Høiby N.''Azithromycin blocks quorum sensing and alginate polymer formation and increases the sensitivity to serum and stationary-growth-phas
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  • DNA is a long [[polymer]] of simple units called [[nucleotides]], held together by a [[sugar]] [[ph ...]]'' (meaning translation from a nucleic acid polymer to an [[amino acid]] polymer). The other transcribed RNA sequences may have regulatory, structural or ca
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  • ...rochemistry]], [[Pharmacology]], [[Photochemistry]], [[Phytochemistry]], [[Polymer chemistry]], [[Solid-state chemistry]], [[Sonochemistry]], [[Supramolecular
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  • ...ty]], complex community interactions, and an [[extracellular matrix]] of [[polymer]]ic substances.
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  • ...exose]] phosphates, ultimately forming [[Dimer|dimers]] like sucrose, or [[Polymer|polymers]] like [[Starch|starch]] or [[Cellulose|cellulose]], the so-called
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  • ...sti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=226794]. A [[Silicone]] polymer has been used to fix the contamination.[http://www.rense.com/general3/vhern
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  • ...the two strands. If many nucleotides are linked together, as in DNA, the [[polymer]] is referred to as a [[polynucleotide]].<ref name=IUPAC>[http://www.chem.q ...]]'' (meaning translation from a nucleic acid polymer to an [[amino acid]] polymer). The other transcribed RNA sequences may have regulatory, structural or ca
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  • ...surrounding the bacterial cell which is composed of a sugar-amino acid co-polymer called [[peptidoglycan]]. Some phages, such as Lambda phage of ''[[Escheric
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  • ...surrounding the bacterial cell which is composed of a sugar-amino acid co-polymer called [[peptidoglycan]]. Some phages, such as Lambda phage of ''[[Escheric
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  • ...nd the environment; and the use of radiation to modify materials such as [[polymer]]s[http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=6050016][
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  • * Chemical injection, which involves using long-chained molecules called [[polymer]]s to increase the effectiveness of water injection, or using detergent-lik
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  • ...as [[gene expression]] (see figure, top right). mRNA, a single-stranded [[polymer]], is the key molecule whose sequence of [[nucleotide]]s transports the inf
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  • ...rical connections out of aluminium or copper, and it is also a very common polymer welding process.
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  • ...as [[gene expression]] (see figure, top right). mRNA, a single-stranded [[polymer]], is the key molecule whose sequence of [[nucleotide]]s transports the inf
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  • Vaginal rings are soft polymer devices that contain hormones. Basically the vaginal ring is a drug deliver
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  • ...ish banknotes in circulation is around £2.5 billion, including the first [[polymer banknote]]s issued in the UK.
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