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molecular-weight

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  • noun Alternative spelling of molecular weight.

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Examples

  • I have this high molecular-weight band on my protein gels, and she said it was 'insoluble' protein.

    Archive 2005-02-01 2005

  • The binding is very specific and selective and the low molecular-weight compound must fit the high like a key in a lock.

    Press Release: The 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1987

  • Since molecular-weight determinations have shown that in the case of nitrogen the atomic weight is near 14, and we have found the equivalent to be 7.02, it is evident that the true atomic weight is twice the equivalent, or 7.02 × 2 = 14.04.

    An Elementary Study of Chemistry William McPherson

  • Occupational rhinitis is defined as exposure in the workplace to high - molecular-weight (HMW) agents, low-molecular-weight (LMW) agents and irritant substances through immunological or non-immunological pathogens, this condition frequently coexists with occupational asthma.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2010

  • Superbag of Houston and Hilex Poly of Hartsville, S.C., are seeking punitive tariffs in the form of countervailing duties against Vietnamese, Taiwanese and Indonesian producers of ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene bags.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • With a lower energy consumption level than reverse osmosis, the ultrafiltration water treatment process acts as a physical barrier and blocks bacteria and viruses, suspended solids, pre-oxidized dissolved contents, as well as most molecules, proteins, and high molecular-weight organic polymers.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

  • With a lower energy consumption level than reverse osmosis, the ultrafiltration water treatment process acts as a physical barrier and blocks bacteria and viruses, suspended solids, pre-oxidized dissolved contents, as well as most molecules, proteins, and high molecular-weight organic polymers.

    Marketwire - Breaking News Releases 2010

  • Occupational rhinitis is defined as exposure in the workplace to high - molecular-weight (HMW) agents, low-molecular-weight (LMW) agents and irritant substances through immunological or non-immunological pathogens, this condition frequently coexists with occupational asthma.

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2010

  • Superbag of Houston, Texas and Hilex Poly of Hartsville, S.C., are seeking punitive tariffs in the form of countervailing duties against Vietnamese, Taiwanese and Indonesian producers of ultra-high molecular-weight polyethylene bags.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • The patented product is all natural and formed from low molecular-weight carbohydrates -- also known as sugars -- and was discovered to work much longer and at significantly lower temperatures than untreated rock salt.

    Automotive Headlines 2010

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