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Look up: Dimer

  1. Dimer
    Molecule formed by combination of two smaller (identical) molecules.
    Found on http://home.nas.net/~dbc/cic_hamilton/di

  2. Dimer
    A dimer is two molecules (of the same type) bonded together. (just as monomer is one (mono) unit (mer) a dimer is two units).
    Found on http://www.kcpc.usyd.edu.au/discovery/gl

  3. dimer
    [n] - a compound whose molecules are composed of two identical monomers
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  4. Dimer
    Molecule formed by combination of two smaller (identical) molecules.
    Found on http://www.allchemicals.info/index/actio

  5. Dimer
    A molecule or compound formed by the combination of two identical simple molecules.
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  6. dimer
    A molecule which consists of two similar (but not necessarily identical) subunits. The term could also be used as a verb referring to the act of the two subunits coming together (to dimerize). ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  7. dimer
    noun a compound whose molecules are composed of two identical monomers
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  8. dimer
    (di´mәr) a compound formed by combination of two identical simpler molecules. a capsomer having two structural subunits. D dimer a fragment of fibrin that is formed as a result of fibrin degradation. A positive test for its presence in the blood is suggestive of condit...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21001

  9. dimer
    (from the article `liquid`) ...of a variety of distinct chemical species in chemical equilibrium with one another. For example, there is much experimental evidence for ... A fourth type of hydride may also be identified based on structure. Dimeric or polymeric hydrides are those in which hydrogen is presumed to have ... [2 related ar...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/d/50

  10. dimer
    Type: Term Pronunciation: dī′mĕr Definitions: 1. A compound or unit produced by the combination of two like molecules; in the strictest sense, this occurs without the loss of atoms (thus, nitrogen tetroxide, N2O4, is the dimer of nitrogen dioxide, NO2), but usually by eliminat...
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  11. Dimer
    Molecule formed by combination of two smaller (identical) molecules.
    Found on http://www.chemistry-dictionary.com/defi

  12. Dimer
    (chemistry) A `dimer` is a chemical entity consisting of two structurally similar subunits called monomers joined by bonds that can be either strong or weak. Organic chemistry : :2 C(NR<sub>2</sub>)<sub>2</sub> → (R<sub>2</sub>N)<sub>2</sub>C=C(NR<sub>2</s...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimer



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12 February 2012

This day in history:
/calendar/ On February 12, 1809, Charles Robert Darwin was born at The Mount in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Darwin was one of the last of the eclectic scientists who preceded the age of professional specialization. His genius lay in his ability to select, from the facts which he so diligently collected, every relevant point and fit it into his bold and far-reaching theories. He was not the first to advance a theory of evolution; but his massive weight of evidence carried conviction where earlier theorists had failed. He was shy and modest and shrank from controversy, an unfortunate trait in the author of the most controversial book of the century. read more

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