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  • ...=AMAP>[http://www.tsp2.org/news/Butadiene%20Supply%20AMAP%20Update.pdf SBS Polymer Supply Outlook]</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Jean-Pierre Favennec (Editor)|
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  • {{rpr|Polymer}}
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  • ...]]s, etc. Many would consider a petroleum refinery or a pharmaceutical or polymer manufacturer to be effectively a chemical plant.
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  • ...extraction I even walked with vessels of >20 liter, shaking ether and some polymer drab I made (poleacrylicacid MW(ave)400000). [[User:Robert Tito|Robert Tito
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  • ...ests negative for arginine dihydrolase and oxidase activity, and forms the polymer [[levan]] on sucrose nutrient agar. It is known to secrete the lipodepsinon
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  • Messenger RNA (ribonucleic acid) ([[mRNA]]) is a single-stranded [[polymer]] whose sequence of [[nucleotide]] bases transports information, present as
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  • ==polymer not macromolecule== ...id macromolecule it needs extraction from biological sources. In general a polymer is soluble in an organic (mostly benzene-based) solvent. Generally biologic
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  • Since the invention of the first artificial polymer, [[bakelite]], the family has quickly grown with the invention of others. C ...dary component(s) may be added to create a [[copolymer|heteropolymer]] (co-polymer) and the degree of clustering of the different components can also be contr
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  • ...odopovidone/PVP-I (an [[iodophor]], complex of povidone, a water-soluble [[polymer]], with triiodide anions I<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>, containing about 10% of
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  • ...]]s, etc. Many would consider a petroleum refinery or a pharmaceutical or polymer manufacturer to be effectively a chemical plant.
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  • {{rpr|Polymer}}
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  • ...zation]]) requires several different organisms, with one breaking down the polymer into its constituent monomers, one able to use the monomers and excreting s
    29 KB (4,012 words) - 13:38, 20 September 2024
  • ...increases. When the molecular size becomes that of a [[macromolecule]], [[polymer]], or otherwise very large, the compound often decomposes at high temperatu
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  • ...increases. When the molecular size becomes that of a [[macromolecule]], [[polymer]], or otherwise very large, the compound often decomposes at high temperatu
    15 KB (2,373 words) - 19:13, 5 August 2018
  • ...alcium carbonate content). Preservatives such as [[Paraloid]], a complex [[polymer]], are used to protect exposed bone. Ideally, the acid removes the calcium
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  • ...varied inorganic polymers and superconductors. One example of an inorganic polymer has the [[chemical formula]] of YBa<sub>2</sub>Cu<sub>3</sub>O<sub>7</sub>.
    13 KB (1,925 words) - 12:01, 1 September 2024
  • ...f the anabolic pathways in a cell. Glucose can be stored as a [[glycogen]] polymer, or synthesized from lower molecular weight precursors. Excess acetyl-CoA
    14 KB (2,063 words) - 12:41, 6 September 2013
  • ...f the anabolic pathways in a cell. Glucose can be stored as a [[glycogen]] polymer, or synthesized from lower molecular weight precursors. Excess acetyl-CoA
    14 KB (2,063 words) - 07:01, 18 September 2024
  • ...acid monomer at a time, from a gradually unwinding and degrading protein polymer. However, unzipping of the protein can start from either the amino (tail) o
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  • *[[Hermann Staudinger]], (1881&ndash;1965), polymer chemist, 1953 [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
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