chemical interaction

collocation in English

meaningsofchemicalandinteraction

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chemical
adjective
uk
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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interaction
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈræk.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to ...
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(Definition ofchemicalandinteractionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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What is the nature of thechemicalinteractionbetween hemichannels?
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Chemicalinteractioncan occur between proteins, lipids or oligosaccharide moieties above, inside and below the membrane.
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Chemicalinteractiontakes place in the water column when fresh and salt water mix.
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Counterfeit detector markers use achemicalinteractionwith the substrate, usually paper, of a document turning it a particular color.
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In this case there is nochemicalinteractionbetween coal and oxidizer before the reaction zone.
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It is a complexchemicalinteractionbetween different volatiles.
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The mechanism of action is instead achemicalinteractionwith the neurological system.
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In such cases, a beneficialchemicalinteractiondevelops between the host material and the filler.
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Thechemicalinteractionbetween all the different components and the surface of the silicon wafer makes photolithography an interesting chemistry problem.
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Hydrogen bonding is thechemicalinteractionthat underlies the base-pairing rules described above.
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The tools used must withstand high temperatures and pressures, and need to be resistant tochemicalinteractionwith the glass.
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This method is useful for depositing many layers of different materials withoutchemicalinteractionbetween different layers.
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Surely this must have required a good deal of testing, especially when one must consider thechemicalinteractionbetween the clay body and the ceramic glaze.
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What are the consequences for our understanding of, say, chemical interactions?
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They have the advantage of permitting detailed analysis of the chemical interactions and energies, as well as defining the oligomeric state of the proteins.
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Chloroform exhibits somechemicalinteractionwith polypropylene.
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This is reasonable because the strength of chemical interactions such as hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions is greater at lower temperatures.
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Chemical interactions frequently change conformations of macromolecules.
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As with rolled materials, the potentially damaging chemical interactions of print processes should be considered when grouping drawings in folders.
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