Definition of molecular in English:
molecular
adjective məˈlɛkjʊləməˈlɛkjələr
Relating to or consisting of molecules.
interactions between polymer and solvent at the molecular level
Example sentencesExamples
- With any luck it will be made from high molecular polymers and have a large symmetrical blade with a dihedral front face.
- This structure opens a major gateway to the molecular understanding of transcription.
- The secret of how lava lamps work can be traced back to the molecular nature of oil and water.
- In other words, the spider possesses a molecular blueprint for making the polymer.
- Their research determined the colour of light at the atomic and molecular level.
- At the family level recent studies of the molecular regulation of fruit development will be of interest as well.
- This finding suggests that memory loss can in fact be avoided by drugs aimed at a small number of molecular targets.
- Science has shown us that at the molecular level there is nothing but rapidly moving energy.
- Thus, an understanding of the molecular events that underlie ozone toxicity is an important goal.
- Dissolved molecular oxygen was removed from solutions by purging with dry nitrogen gas.
- In particular, it reduces product hazards at the most fundamental, molecular, level.
- It may react with molecular oxygen and form quinone and superoxide radicals.
- For larger dextrans to enter the wall, the whole molecule or molecular segment would need to be deformed.
- Cellular depletion of oxygen results in rapid molecular and physiological acclimation.
- The secret of life lies in the immense complexity of its molecular organisation.
- The simple molecular structure of alcohol allows it to penetrate this barrier.
- Fire is actually a dancing plasma of molecules and molecular fragments, excited into a glowing state by heat.
- His was the first group to study chemical reactions in this way under molecular beam conditions.
- The molecular mechanisms of quorum sensing have long remained mysterious.
- This work is regarded as an important prelude to examining this phase change at the molecular level.
Rhymes
Benbecula, secular, specular
Definition of molecular in US English:
molecular
adjectiveməˈlekyələrməˈlɛkjələr
Relating to or consisting of molecules.
interactions between polymer and solvent at the molecular level
ozone is produced by dissociation of molecular oxygen
Example sentencesExamples
- The molecular mechanisms of quorum sensing have long remained mysterious.
- For larger dextrans to enter the wall, the whole molecule or molecular segment would need to be deformed.
- The simple molecular structure of alcohol allows it to penetrate this barrier.
- This work is regarded as an important prelude to examining this phase change at the molecular level.
- Their research determined the colour of light at the atomic and molecular level.
- At the family level recent studies of the molecular regulation of fruit development will be of interest as well.
- With any luck it will be made from high molecular polymers and have a large symmetrical blade with a dihedral front face.
- Cellular depletion of oxygen results in rapid molecular and physiological acclimation.
- This structure opens a major gateway to the molecular understanding of transcription.
- Thus, an understanding of the molecular events that underlie ozone toxicity is an important goal.
- The secret of how lava lamps work can be traced back to the molecular nature of oil and water.
- It may react with molecular oxygen and form quinone and superoxide radicals.
- His was the first group to study chemical reactions in this way under molecular beam conditions.
- In other words, the spider possesses a molecular blueprint for making the polymer.
- Fire is actually a dancing plasma of molecules and molecular fragments, excited into a glowing state by heat.
- Dissolved molecular oxygen was removed from solutions by purging with dry nitrogen gas.
- This finding suggests that memory loss can in fact be avoided by drugs aimed at a small number of molecular targets.
- The secret of life lies in the immense complexity of its molecular organisation.
- In particular, it reduces product hazards at the most fundamental, molecular, level.
- Science has shown us that at the molecular level there is nothing but rapidly moving energy.