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  • A monomer is a small, simple [[molecule]] of low [[molecular weight]], capable of rea
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  • 210 bytes (30 words) - 10:26, 30 August 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Monomer]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...multiple saccharide ([[carbohydrate]] or sugar) units bonded together as [[monomer]]s, typically in the cyclic saccharide form"
    192 bytes (24 words) - 03:38, 31 October 2011
  • ...eight derived either by the addition of many smaller, similar molecules ([[Monomer|monomers]]), or by the condensation of many smaller, similar molecules elim
    252 bytes (34 words) - 15:34, 30 August 2008
  • A monomer is a small, simple [[molecule]] of low [[molecular weight]], capable of rea
    333 bytes (51 words) - 10:25, 30 August 2009
  • {{r|Monomer}}
    303 bytes (36 words) - 09:46, 27 July 2009
  • ...cid monomer, reduction of the precursor, wastage of ATP, and creation of a monomer that can used in protein synthesis. ...d for glutamine biosynthesis. Glutamine, like glutamate, is an amino acid monomer used for building proteins.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Monomer]]. Needs checking by a human.
    1,019 bytes (130 words) - 18:38, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Monomer}}
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  • ...lysis''' is the [[catabolism]] of [[glycogen]] by removal of a [[glucose]] monomer through reaction with [[phosphate]] to produce glucose-1-phosphate. This de
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  • ...o raise [[octane number]] without undesirable lead compounds, and in the [[monomer]]/[[polymer]] industry. ...e]] and [[hydrogen]] (&nbsp;H<sub>2</sub>). Styrene is commonly used as a monomer for polymerization to [[polystyrene]], sometimes with some [[divinylbenzene
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  • ...arge [[molecular mass]] consisting of repeating [[structural unit]]s, or [[monomer]]s, connected by [[covalent]] [[chemical bond]]s. The individual molecules ...the use of specialized terminology to precisely describe the nature of the monomer(s) and how those monomers are connected or arranged.
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  • ...<math>\alpha</math>-'''amino acid''' is an [[organic chemistry|organic]] [[monomer]] consisting of an [[amino group]], a [[carboxyl group]], a [[hydrogen]] at
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  • ...sion interaction operates between molecules and atoms (referred to as [[monomer]]s) of any kind and is always attractive when the monomers are in their gro ...particle of mass ''m'' and two charges ''e'' of opposite sign, i.e., each monomer is modeled as an oscillating [[electric dipole]]. The two dipoles interact
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  • | Ionic Monomer | Non-ionic monomer
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  • ...olymer]]ic structure, such as a microtubule, at which a small cluster of [[monomer]]s aggregates in the correct arrangement to initiate rapid polymerization.
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  • ...s ''A'' and ''B''&mdash;one uses as unperturbed Hamiltonian the sum of two monomer Hamiltonians, ...harge]]) of a particle of monomer ''A''; ''q''<sub> ''j''</sub> belongs to monomer ''B''. In the case of electrons ''q'' = &minus;1, while a nucleus has ''q
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  • ....jpg|right|300px|Structure of the Dengue virus envelope protein dimer. One monomer is shown in blue and the other is shown in gold.}}
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  • ...many shapes and sizes. A polymer molecule may be a long chain of a single monomer repeated over and over again or a complex network containing dozens of diff
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  • ...ore types of repeated 'building blocks'. The building blocks are called [[Monomer|monomeric unit]]s (monomers). ...hods - methanolysis and glycolosis - can be used to reduce PET to either a monomer or the original raw materials.<ref>[http://www.petpower.nl/plastic-PET-bott
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  • ...ore types of repeated 'building blocks'. The building blocks are called [[Monomer|monomeric unit]]s (monomers). ...hods - methanolysis and glycolosis - can be used to reduce PET to either a monomer or the original raw materials.<ref>[http://www.petpower.nl/plastic-PET-bott
    36 KB (5,455 words) - 08:57, 12 September 2013
  • ...and the chains or networks [[polymers]], whilst the source compound is a [[monomer]]. Two main groups of polymers exist: those artificially manufactured are r ...tion|chain length]], or [[branching]], or the [[tacticity]]. With a single monomer as a start, the product is a [[homopolymer]]. Further, secondary component(
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