Calcium vs Nanodomain - What's the difference?
calcium | nanodomain |
A chemical element, atomic number 20, that is an alkaline earth metal and occurs naturally as carbonate in limestone and as silicate in many rocks.
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(chemistry) A small set of atoms bound together, measuring between 1 to 100 nanometers.
(biochemistry) In reference calcium signalling, is where the calcium-binding proteins (or "sensors") are located within a few nanometers of an open calcium channel.
As nouns the difference between calcium and nanodomain
is that calcium is a chemical element, atomic number 20, that is an alkaline earth metal and occurs naturally as carbonate in limestone and as silicate in many rocks while nanodomain is (chemistry) a small set of atoms bound together, measuring between 1 to 100 nanometers.calcium
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Derived terms
* bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide * calc-, calci- * calcic * calcio- * * * * * * * * calcium arsenate * calcium carbide * calcium carbonate * calcium chloride * calcium cyanamide * calcium dihydrogen phosphate * calcium fluoride * calcium hydride * calcium hydroxide * calcium light * calcium magnesium carbonate * calcium magnesium silicate * calcium nitrate * calcium oxide * calcium peroxide * calcium phosphate * calcium phosphide * calcium platinate * calcium sulfate, calcium sulphate * calcium sulfide, calcium sulphide * calcium tungstate * dicalcium * monocalcium * oxycalcium * tricalciumReferences
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* chalk * lime * limestone ----nanodomain
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(en noun)References
*Nanophase Metal Oxide Materials: Introduction, in Handbook of Nanophase and Nanostructured Materials , by Zhong Lin Wang, Ze Zhang, Yi Liu , 2003.