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单词 globular
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Definition of globular in English:

globular

adjective 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

  • globularity

  • 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:

globular

adjectiveˈɡläbyələrˈɡlɑbjələr
  • 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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