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substrate

Substrate vs Antical - What's the difference?

substrate | antical |


As a noun substrate

is .

As an adjective antical is

(botany) oriented towards the apex.

Substrate vs Postical - What's the difference?

substrate | postical |


As a noun substrate

is .

As an adjective postical is

(botany) oriented towards the base.

Substrate vs Crustose - What's the difference?

substrate | crustose |


As a noun substrate

is .

As an adjective crustose is

(lichenology) of a lichen, growing tightly appressed to the substrate.

Substrate vs Isobologram - What's the difference?

substrate | isobologram |


As nouns the difference between substrate and isobologram

is that substrate is while isobologram is (biochemistry) a diagram showing the varying substrate and inhibitor concentrations that give constant enzyme activity.

Substrate vs Enantioinduction - What's the difference?

substrate | enantioinduction |


As nouns the difference between substrate and enantioinduction

is that substrate is what an enzyme acts upon while enantioinduction is the enantiocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

As a verb substrate

is to strew or lay under.

As an adjective substrate

is having very slight furrows.

Substrate vs Stereoinduction - What's the difference?

substrate | stereoinduction |


As nouns the difference between substrate and stereoinduction

is that substrate is while stereoinduction is (chemistry) the stereocontrol of a reaction as a result of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent, catalyst or environment.

Substrate vs Nonsubstrate - What's the difference?

substrate | nonsubstrate |


As adjectives the difference between substrate and nonsubstrate

is that substrate is having very slight furrows while nonsubstrate is not of or pertaining to a substrate.

As a noun substrate

is what an enzyme acts upon.

As a verb substrate

is to strew or lay under.

Substrate vs Computronium - What's the difference?

substrate | computronium |


As nouns the difference between substrate and computronium

is that substrate is while computronium is (science fiction) a hypothetical material engineered to maximize its use as a computing substrate.

Substrate vs Pedicle - What's the difference?

substrate | pedicle |


As nouns the difference between substrate and pedicle

is that substrate is while pedicle is (zoology) a fleshy line used to attach and anchor brachiopods and some bivalve molluscs to a substrate.

Substrate vs Transceptor - What's the difference?

substrate | transceptor |


As nouns the difference between substrate and transceptor

is that substrate is while transceptor is (biology) a transporter-substrate complex that transduces signals to the inside of a cell.

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