molecular

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Englisch - Türkisch
moleküler

Moleküler gastronomide, tamamen yeni cihazlar kullanılır. - In molecular gastronomy, completely new appliances are used.

Şimdiki mikroskoplar, maddenin moleküler yapısını ince detaylarla gözlemlememize olanak sağlar. - Current microscopes allow us to observe with fine detail the molecular structure of materials.

moleküle ait
moleküllü
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) moleküler (deleuze)
(Tıp) Zerrevi, moleküle ait veya moleküllerden oluşan
özdeciksel
molecular association
moleküler birleşme
molecular attraction
moleküler çekim
molecular biology
moleküler biyoloji
molecular bond
moleküler bağ
molecular current
moleküler akım
molecular energy
moleküler enerji
molecular formula
moleküler formül
molecular formula
molekül formülü
molecular mass
moleküler kütle
molecular structure
molekül yapısı
molecular theory
molekül teorisi
molecular weight
moleküler ağırlık
molecular weight
molekül ağırlığı
molecular beam
moleküler işin
molecular biologist
moleküler biyolog
molecular distillation
moleküler damıtma
molecular orbital
moleküler orbital
molecular spectrum
moleküler spektrum, moleküler izge
molecular structure
moleküler yapı, molekül yapısı
molecular subtyping
(Biyoteknoloji) Moleküler alttiplendirme, moleküler parmakizi çıkarma
gram-molecular weight
molekül-gram ağırlık
relative molecular mass
izafi moleküler kütle
gram molecular volume
gram molekül hacmi
nedex molecular sieve
nedex moleküler elek
Englisch - Englisch
combined with itself and with no other element; elemental
Relating to, or consisting of, or produced by molecules
Relating to a simple or basic structure or organization
Molecular means relating to or involving molecules. the molecular structure of fuel
relating to simple or elementary organization; "proceed by more and more detailed analysis to the molecular facts of perception"--G A Miller
{s} of or pertaining to molecules, composed of molecules
methods of detection that are based on identification and characterization of certain molecules and gene sequences of the pathogen's genetic makeup
Relating to, or consisting of or produced by molecules
relating to, or produced by molecules
An adjective referring to molecules (the smallest particles of a pure substance that can exist and still retain the physical and chemical properties of the substance )
Pertaining to, connected with, produced by, or consisting of, molecules; as, molecular forces; molecular groups of atoms, etc
composed of molecules, which are the smallest particle of a substance that retains all the properties of the substance and is composed of one or more atoms
TECHNOLOGY: See Nanotechnology
relating to or produced by or consisting of molecules; "molecular structure"; "molecular oxygen"; "molecular weight is the sum of all the atoms in a molecul"
Molecular refers to a small particle composed of two or more atoms Molecules are a stable configuration of atomic nuclei and electrons bound together by electrostatic and electromagnetic forces Molecules have characteristic physical and chemical properties, different from the atoms they are composed of
molecular assembler
A device that, given an object and sufficient atoms of the required elements, would build exact copies of it
molecular beam epitaxy
a technique, used in the production of thin films of ultra-pure semiconductors, that grows the film by condensation of evaporated atoms
molecular biologist
, a scientist who specializes in molecular biology
molecular biology
the branch of biology studies the manipulation of genetic sequence of DNA
molecular biology
the branch of biology that studies the macromolecules of life, such as proteins, lipoproteins and nucleic acids
molecular biology
the technology of gene manipulation
molecular cloud
A large and relatively dense cloud of cold gas and dust in interstellar space from which new stars are formed
molecular dipole
a polar molecule; either permanent (in the absence of an applied field) or induced (produced by an applied field)
molecular engineering
The manufacturing of products with a degree of precision defined by individual molecules or atoms
molecular entities
plural form of molecular entity
molecular entity
Any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom, molecule, ion, ion pair, radical, radical ion, complex, conformer etc., identifiable as a separately distinguishable entity
molecular formula
A notation indicating the number of atoms of each element present in a compound

The molecular formula for ethane is C2H6, while the empirical formula is CH3.

molecular formulae
plural form of molecular formula
molecular gastronomy
the use of scientific principles and practices in cooking and food preparation
molecular genetics
A field of biology which studies the structure and function of genes at a molecular level
molecular knife
an enzyme capable of removing specific genes from a sequence of DNA, especially to disable the replication of a virus
molecular mass
The mass of an individual molecule of an element or compound
molecular mechanics
A non-rigorous method of computing the structures, energies, and some properties of molecules by assuming they behave like small balls connected by springs
molecular medicine
the branch of medicine that studies the manipulation of genes, and the subsequent effect on genetic diseases
molecular modeling
a number of techniques for studying molecules and their interaction; originally involved the building of physical models, but now uses computer simulation
molecular orbital
The quantum mechanical behaviour of an electron in a molecule describing the probability of the electron's particular position and energy; approximated by a linear combination of atomic orbitals
molecular sieve
a material, usually a zeolite silicate mineral, having pores of a precise and uniform size, that can be used to separate molecules of different shape and size
molecular weight
the sum of the atomic weights of every atom in a molecule
molecular weights
plural form of molecular weight
molecular-engineering
Attributive form of molecular engineering

molecular-engineering expert.

molecular-weight
Alternative spelling of molecular weight
molecular biologist
a biologist who studies the structure and activity of macromolecules essential to life
molecular biology
Molecular biology is the study of the structure and function of the complex chemicals that are found in living things. + molecular biologist molecular biologists mo·lecu·lar bi·olo·gist This substance has now been cloned by molecular biologists. Field of science concerned with the chemical structures and processes of biological phenomena at the molecular level. Having developed out of the related fields of biochemistry, genetics, and biophysics, the discipline is particularly concerned with the study of proteins, nucleic acids, and enzymes. In the early 1950s, growing knowledge of the structure of proteins enabled the structure of DNA to be described. The discovery in the 1970s of certain types of enzymes that can cut and recombine segments of DNA (see recombination) in the chromosomes of certain bacteria made recombinant-DNA technology possible. Molecular biologists use that technology to isolate and modify specific genes (see genetic engineering)
molecular biology
the branch of biology that studies the structure and activity of macromolecules essential to life (and especially with their genetic role)
molecular formula
A multiple of the empirical formula giving the number of atoms of each type in a molecule
molecular formula
a chemical formula based on analysis and molecular weight
molecular formula
A chemical formula that shows the number and kinds of atoms in a molecule
molecular formula
A chemical formula that shows the number of atoms of each element in a molecule of a compound
molecular formula
the exact formula of a molecule, giving the types of atoms and the number of each type
molecular formula
a formula indicating the composition of a molecule of a compound and giving the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule of the compound
molecular formula
Formula that indicates the actual number of atoms present in a molecule of a molecular substance
molecular formula
Shows the number of atoms of each element present in a molecule
molecular genetics
the branch of genetics concerned with the structure and activity of genetic material at the molecular level
molecular genetics
The branch of genetics that deals with the expression of genes by studying the DNA sequences of chromosomes
molecular knife
A synthetic enzyme capable of cutting out and destroying specific genes such as those in a virus that control its replication or the production of a protein
molecular manufacturing
The production of complex structures via nonbiological °mechanosynthesis (and subsequent assembly operations)
molecular manufacturing
Manufacturing using molecular machinery, giving molecule-by-molecule control of products and by-products via positional chemical synthesis
molecular manufacturing
The building of complex structures by mechanochemical processes
molecular nanotechnology
Technology designed to operate at the molecular level (nanoscale), capable of manipulating matter molecule by molecule
molecular nanotechnology
Thorough, inexpensive control of the structure of matter based on molecule-by-molecule control of products and byproducts; the products and processes of molecular manufacturing, including molecular machinery
molecular weight
Polymers are composed of long chain molecules The monomer unit is repeated many times to give average molecular weights ranging from 50,000 to 500,000 for most common polymers Of course, not all polymer chains are of the same length, so we have a MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION (MWD) Different molecular weight averages are defined to express the breadth of the distribution The number average molecular weight , Mn, is the sum of the individual molecular weights divided by their number The weight average molecular weight, Mw, is the sum of the squares of the weights divided by the sum of the molecular weights The POLYDISPERSITY INDEX (PDI) Mw/Mn (weight average / number average) would be 1 0 if all chains had exactly the same length (only theoretically possible) Usual grades of polymers have PI values from 1 5 to 30 Broad distribution polymers usually have lower viscosity, but higher elasticity
molecular weight
The sum of the atomic weights of the atoms in a molecule
molecular weight
the mass in grams of one mole of molecules or formula units of a substance; the same as molar mass
molecular weight
(chemistry) the sum of the relative atomic masses of the constituent atoms of a molecule
molecular weight
sum of the atomic weights of all elements in a molecule It is measured in Atomic Mass Units (A M U ), commonly called Dalton (D)
molecular weight
Weight (mass) of a molecule based on the sum of the atomic weights of the atoms that make up the molecule
molecular weight
The combined weight (as given on the periodic table) of all the elements in a compound
molecular weight
The sum of the atomic weights of all the atoms in a molecule. Also called formula weight. Mass of a molecule of a substance, based on 12 as the atomic weight of carbon-12. It is calculated in practice by summing the atomic weights of the atoms making up the substance's molecular formula. The molecular weight of a hydrogen molecule (chemical formula H2) is 2 (after rounding off); for many complex organic molecules (e.g., proteins, polymers) it may be in the millions
molecular weight
Number average Molecular Weight is defined as the total weight of all the molecules in a polymer sample divided by the total number of moles present Weight average Molecular Weight is defined as the Molecular Weight Equation See Equation List
molecular weight
The weight of a molecule of a compound that may be calculated as the sum of the atomic weights of its constituent atoms
molecular weight
the sum of the atomic weights of each atom in a particular molecule
molecular weight
The sum of the atomic weights of the atoms in a molecule For example, the molecular weight of water (H2O) is 18, the sum of the atomic weights of two hydrogen atoms (1+1=2) and oxygen (16) ADVANCE \x 540
molecular weight
The molecular weight of a compound in grams is the sum of the atomic weights of the elements in the compound The molecular weight of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in grams is 98
molecular weight
The sum of the atomic weights of all the atoms in a molecule
molecular weight
The molecular weight of a substance is the ratio of weight of one molecule of substance compared to weight of one atom of hydrogen ( under same conditions of temperature and pressure ) It is a dimensionless number It has no units It does not provide the actual weight of the molecule of a substance Weight of 1 molecule of a substance Molecular wt of a gas = ------------------------------------------------------ Weight of 1 atom of hydrogen
molecular weight
(mass) The sum of atomic masses (in atomic mass units 1 amu = mass of 12C atom as standard) of the atoms present in a molecule
molecular weight
weight of a molecule
molecular weight
The sum of the individual atomic weights of the atoms which make up a molecule
molecular weight
The mass of one molecule of a nonionic substance in atomic mass units
molecular weight
The ratio of the average mass per formula unit of a substance to 1/12 of the mass of an atom of nuclide 12C
molecular weight
the sum of the atomic weights of a molecule's constituent atoms
molecular weight
The molecular weight of a substance is the sum of the atomic weights of the atoms present in its conventional formula
molecular weight
Weight of the smallest quantity of a substance processing all its normal physical properties
molecular weight
The weight of any molecule which is the sum of the weights of its constituent atoms
molecular weight
The sum of the atomic weights of all the constituent atoms in a molecule The atomic weight is the relative weight of the atom on the basis of carbon isotope C12
molecular weight
sum of the atomic weights of all the atoms in a molecule
molecular weight
The weight of a molecule (or atom) of a particular substance as compared to the oxygen atom which has a molecular weight of 15 9994
molecular(a)
relating to simple or elementary organization; "proceed by more and more detailed analysis to the molecular facts of perception"--G
molecular(a)
Miller
gram-molecular weight
the amount of a substance whose weight, in grams, is equal to its molecular weight
molecularly
In a molecular manner
molecularly
With regard to molecules
nedex molecular sieve
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molecularly
in a molecular way or composition
molecularly
With molecules; in the manner of molecules
molecular

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