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Isolate vs Betulin - What's the difference?

isolate | betulin |


As nouns the difference between isolate and betulin

is that isolate is something that has been isolated while betulin is (biochemistry) a naturally abundant triterpene, commonly isolated from the bark of birch trees, that can be converted to betulinic acid.

As a verb isolate

is (label) to set apart or cut off from others.

Bark vs Betulin - What's the difference?

bark | betulin |


As nouns the difference between bark and betulin

is that bark is (three-masted vessel) while betulin is (biochemistry) a naturally abundant triterpene, commonly isolated from the bark of birch trees, that can be converted to betulinic acid.

Birch vs Betulin - What's the difference?

birch | betulin |


As nouns the difference between birch and betulin

is that birch is any of various trees of the genus betula , native to countries in the northern hemisphere while betulin is (biochemistry) a naturally abundant triterpene, commonly isolated from the bark of birch trees, that can be converted to betulinic acid.

As a verb birch

is to punish with a stick, bundle of twigs, or rod made of birch wood.

Convert vs Betulin - What's the difference?

convert | betulin |


As nouns the difference between convert and betulin

is that convert is a person who has converted to his or her religion while betulin is (biochemistry) a naturally abundant triterpene, commonly isolated from the bark of birch trees, that can be converted to betulinic acid.

As a verb convert

is (lb) to transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product.

Permafrost vs Subpermafrost - What's the difference?

permafrost | subpermafrost |


As nouns the difference between permafrost and subpermafrost

is that permafrost is permanently frozen ground, or a specific layer thereof while subpermafrost is the non-frozen ground below the permafrost.

Bicyclic vs Borneol - What's the difference?

bicyclic | borneol |


As nouns the difference between bicyclic and borneol

is that bicyclic is (chemistry) a bicyclic compound while borneol is borneol.

As an adjective bicyclic

is having two cycles.

Terpene vs Borneol - What's the difference?

terpene | borneol |


As nouns the difference between terpene and borneol

is that terpene is terpene while borneol is borneol.

Oxidize vs Borneol - What's the difference?

oxidize | borneol |


As a verb oxidize

is (chemistry|transitive) to combine with oxygen or otherwise make an oxide.

As a noun borneol is

borneol.

Route vs Subpathway - What's the difference?

route | subpathway |


As a verb route

is .

As a noun subpathway is

a subset of a (biochemical) pathway.

Shed vs Shedlike - What's the difference?

shed | shedlike |


As a verb shed

is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide.

As a noun shed

is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut.

As an adjective shedlike is

resembling a shed.

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