molecular characteristics
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmolecularandcharacteristic
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molecular
adjective
uk/məˈlek.jə.lər/us/məˈlek.jə.lɚ/
relating to molecules (= the simplest units of a ...
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characteristic
noun[C]
uk/ˌkær.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/us/ˌker.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/
a typical or noticeable quality of someone ...
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(Definition ofmolecularandcharacteristicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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No diagnosticmolecularcharacteristicis yet available to distinguish one form from the other.
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However, many points remain unclear as the molecular characteristics and its physiological functions are far from being completely understood.
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Molecular characteristics of a protease-resistant, amyloidogenic and neurotoxic peptide homologous to residues 106-126 of the prion protein.
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To determine the causes of the different behaviours observed, we have tried to link the variability of the strains to their molecular characteristics.
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A detailed description of age-related outcomes in terms of the anatomy, physiology and above-all molecular characteristics of early growth-restricted offspring is essential.
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Thus, it is obvious that a global screening programme is needed to broaden our knowledge about the molecular characteristics of this virus.
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The mechanism for signal transduction across the membrane depends on the molecular characteristics of the receptor, and there are several kinds of receptors.
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They are all large viruses which share both molecular characteristics and large genomes.
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The former is more closely related to the water pipit than the latter, as indicated by external and molecular characteristics.
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No molecular characteristics unique to the class or its different subgroups are known.
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Reports have shown that location-based classification is most relevant to the molecular characteristics, implicating underlying tissue-specificity effects.
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Examples are the published reports on the clinical, pathological, and molecular characteristics of the relatively newly recognized gastrointestinal stromal tumors.
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Each crude oil has unique molecular characteristics which are understood by the use of crude oil assay analysis in petroleum laboratories.
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However, the two are now regarded as separate species due to significant differences in morphology, ecology and molecular characteristics.
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Barrels from an area in which the crude oil's molecular characteristics have been determined and the oil has been classified are used as pricing references throughout the world.
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Phylogenetic trees of species and higher taxa are used to study the evolution of traits (e.g., anatomical or molecular characteristics) and the distribution of organisms (biogeography).
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