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单词 molecule
释义
molecule
(mɒlɪkjuːl )
Word forms: molecules
countable noun
A molecule is the smallest amount of a chemical substance which can exist by itself.
...the hydrogen bonds between water molecules.
Synonyms: particle, atom, mite, jot  
Collocations:
organic molecule
The other double bond connects a metal-based catalyst to a fragment of an organic molecule.
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One of the double bonds connects two parts of an organic molecule.
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The metal catalyst then breaks off from the ring, carrying away part of the organic molecule.
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It describes small cavities that have organic molecule on their surfaces.
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Lithium metal in contact with an organohalide lithiates the organic molecule and gives the organolithium reagent and lithium halide.
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signal molecule
Due to the rapid mutation rate of the missing-link signal molecule, preventing the activation of the gene was infeasible.
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The nitrate compounds may generate nitric oxide, an important signal molecule that can give a false positive.
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Potential signal molecules have been noted in certain nerve net anatomy.
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The autophosphorylation of these amino acids allows for signalling molecules within to the cell to bind to the receptor and become activated.
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Natural product methyltransferases provide a variety of inputs into metabolic pathways, including the availability of cofactors, signalling molecules, and metabolites.
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synthetic molecule
They are testing a synthetic molecule that destroys tobacco's 'feelgood' effect by stimulating white blood cells to smother nicotine when it reaches the bloodstream.
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Both pungent ingredients are used as fixatives and base notes in perfumes, although nowadays they are often simulated with synthetic molecules.
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Attention has turned to using synthetic molecules from the same family, referred to as 'rapalogs', in an attempt to reverse some of the biological signs of ageing.
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These synthetic molecules can be used not only in medicine, but in creation of new materials.
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Various pharmaceutical companies developed synthetic molecules activating these channels in order to prevent excessive neurotoxic calcium entry in neurons.
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unstable molecule
In the course of a summer, like some highly unstable molecule, our community had split into three marriages and two free radicals.
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Amide resonance contributes additional strain without creating additional unsaturation which would lead to an unstable molecule.
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The extremely unstable molecule created by the initial carboxylation was unknown until 1988, when it was isolated.
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He said that the real value of the study was in a new approach to protecting unstable molecules.
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His power could also transform the appearance of his costume as well, which was made of unstable molecules.
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Translations:
Chinese: 分子
Japanese: 分子
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