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Definition of globular in English: globularadjective ˈɡlɒbjʊləˈɡlɑbjələr 1Globe-shaped; spherical. plants with distinctive globular blooms Example sentencesExamples - These differences might be related to the shape of the species in water, namely, the globular structure of meta-substituted porphyrins and the dimeric form of the zinc porphyrins.
- It consisted of multiple red-brown globular nodules measuring 1 to 3.5 cm, with smaller fine nodules emerging from their surfaces.
- Resonance energy transfer efficiency is strongly affected by changes in the donor-acceptor distance on the order of a typical globular protein.
- We wandered up into the hills, which are sprinkled just at the moment with globular sheep: first lambs are due hereabouts in ten days or so.
- The complete quenching also suggests that lipids in the membrane are not arranged in aggregated or globular constructs that may prevent CO 2 + access.
- The number of observed nanostructures (i.e., fibrils, filaments, and globular aggregates) reduces when the concentration is below 0.1 mg/ml.
- These have expanding necks and bulbous to globular bodies.
- The bottle has a direct neck and a globular body and an evened and rounded lip.
- Both have a globular or bulbous bell and the reed is placed on a curved or angled crook.
- The musa lasiocarpa is both dwarf and hardy, and when established produces unusual yellow globular flowers.
- The bottom disc, resting on three padded feet, is the base, while the globular glass shade sits on the top one.
- Such a pretty name for a ugly, destruction loving, globular mess.
- But for all the lingering on inky skies or globular dollops of snow outside a window pane, the story never meanders.
- The fruits, which are globular, berrylike, are pea shaped, contain four or five seeds.
- The stability of the simulations of this large system (- 800 residues and 6,650 water molecules) is comparable to more conventional globular protein simulations.
- These 5-to 6-nm - wide chains of globular subunits are interpreted as individual tubulin protofilaments in a curved guanosine diphosphate conformational state.
- Other studies in which quasi-static force spectroscopy was applied to globular proteins generally lack details that can be linked directly to the secondary structure of the protein.
Synonyms spherical, round, globe-shaped, ball-shaped, orb-shaped, rounded, bulbous, bulb-shaped rare spheroid, spheroidal, spheric, globate, globose, globoid, orbicular, orbiculate 2Composed of globules. Example sentencesExamples - First, the titin molecule is composed of a discrete number of globular domains and a nonglobular segment.
- The small differences among various amino acids are diminished further by averaging over the rather similar compositions of globular proteins.
- As some of the water was removed, tiny globular islands, or ‘micelles’ of solid material formed in the solution.
noun ˈɡlɒbjʊləˈɡlɑbjələr Astronomy short for globular cluster Example sentencesExamples - The Milky Way has about 100 globular clusters, whereas giant elliptical galaxies are surrounded by thousands of globulars.
- What is clear is that these clusters, like the globulars, are ancient.
- In the Q & A, someone asked why any globulars are left.
- If globulars have black holes now, then globulars most likely had black holes when they originally formed.
Derivatives noun ˌɡlɒbjʊˈlarəti Combined treatment has the added bonus of smaller particle size, more globularity, and lesser surface tension. Example sentencesExamples - The degree of globularity in the primary phase.
- An additional result from the prediction of solvent accessibility is that of protein globularity.
- The index encodes information about the cyclicity of a molecule where long, straight chain molecules have the highest values and the value decreases with increases in globularity and cyclicity.
- When the rocker arm has the globularity of more than 40%, it is unaggressive against the associated cam member, which improves in weariness.
Definition of globular in US English: globularadjectiveˈɡläbyələrˈɡlɑbjələr 1Globe-shaped; spherical. plants with distinctive globular blooms Example sentencesExamples - The bottom disc, resting on three padded feet, is the base, while the globular glass shade sits on the top one.
- These differences might be related to the shape of the species in water, namely, the globular structure of meta-substituted porphyrins and the dimeric form of the zinc porphyrins.
- The complete quenching also suggests that lipids in the membrane are not arranged in aggregated or globular constructs that may prevent CO 2 + access.
- Resonance energy transfer efficiency is strongly affected by changes in the donor-acceptor distance on the order of a typical globular protein.
- The musa lasiocarpa is both dwarf and hardy, and when established produces unusual yellow globular flowers.
- These 5-to 6-nm - wide chains of globular subunits are interpreted as individual tubulin protofilaments in a curved guanosine diphosphate conformational state.
- Other studies in which quasi-static force spectroscopy was applied to globular proteins generally lack details that can be linked directly to the secondary structure of the protein.
- Both have a globular or bulbous bell and the reed is placed on a curved or angled crook.
- These have expanding necks and bulbous to globular bodies.
- The fruits, which are globular, berrylike, are pea shaped, contain four or five seeds.
- We wandered up into the hills, which are sprinkled just at the moment with globular sheep: first lambs are due hereabouts in ten days or so.
- It consisted of multiple red-brown globular nodules measuring 1 to 3.5 cm, with smaller fine nodules emerging from their surfaces.
- The stability of the simulations of this large system (- 800 residues and 6,650 water molecules) is comparable to more conventional globular protein simulations.
- Such a pretty name for a ugly, destruction loving, globular mess.
- But for all the lingering on inky skies or globular dollops of snow outside a window pane, the story never meanders.
- The number of observed nanostructures (i.e., fibrils, filaments, and globular aggregates) reduces when the concentration is below 0.1 mg/ml.
- The bottle has a direct neck and a globular body and an evened and rounded lip.
Synonyms spherical, round, globe-shaped, ball-shaped, orb-shaped, rounded, bulbous, bulb-shaped 2Composed of globules. Example sentencesExamples - The small differences among various amino acids are diminished further by averaging over the rather similar compositions of globular proteins.
- As some of the water was removed, tiny globular islands, or ‘micelles’ of solid material formed in the solution.
- First, the titin molecule is composed of a discrete number of globular domains and a nonglobular segment.
nounˈɡläbyələrˈɡlɑbjələr Astronomy short for globular cluster Example sentencesExamples - What is clear is that these clusters, like the globulars, are ancient.
- If globulars have black holes now, then globulars most likely had black holes when they originally formed.
- In the Q & A, someone asked why any globulars are left.
- The Milky Way has about 100 globular clusters, whereas giant elliptical galaxies are surrounded by thousands of globulars.
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