molecular
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[ adjective ] relating to or produced by or consisting of molecules
Examples "molecular structure" "molecular oxygen" "molecular weight is the sum of all the atoms in a molecule" Used in print (Frank Oppenheimer, "Science and Fear-- A Discussion...)Will advances in human sciences help us build social_structures and governments which will enable us to cope_with people as_effectively_as the primitive combination of protein and nucleic_acid built a structure of molecules which enabled it to adapt to a sea of molecular interaction ? (Raymond C. Binder et al., editors, Proceedings...)Heat transfer by molecular conduction as_well_as by radiation from the arc column . (James A. Ibers et al., "Proton magnetic resonance...)**f was found to be paramagnetic with three unpaired electron per chromium atom and a molecular susceptibility of **f , where **f . (Jay C. Harris and John R. Van Wazer, "Detergent...)The crude picture of the detergency process thus_far developed can be represented as : * * f The influence of mechanical action on the particles of free soil may be compared to that of kinetic_energy on a molecular scale . (Jacob Robbins et al., "The thyroid-stimulating...)On_the_other_hand , there are a_few antithyroid drugs of this same general type , such as resorcinol , possessing no reducing activity and possibly acting through formation of a complex with molecular iodine . Related terms |
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[ adjective ] (psychology) relating to simple or elementary organization
Examples "proceed by more and more detailed analysis to the molecular facts of perception" (G.A. Miller) Related terms |
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