view |
stereoview |
As nouns the difference between view and stereoview
is that
view is (
label) visual perception while
stereoview is a stereoscopic view.
As a verb view
is to look at.
erythrocyte |
stomatin |
As nouns the difference between erythrocyte and stomatin
is that
erythrocyte is erythrocyte while
stomatin is (protein) an erythrocyte membrane protein.
membrane |
stomatin |
As nouns the difference between membrane and stomatin
is that
membrane is membrane while
stomatin is (protein) an erythrocyte membrane protein.
protein |
stomatin |
As nouns the difference between protein and stomatin
is that
protein is protein while
stomatin is (protein) an erythrocyte membrane protein.
sporangium |
stomium |
As nouns the difference between sporangium and stomium
is that
sporangium is a case, capsule, or container in which spores are produced by an organism while
stomium is the region of a sporangium where dehiscence takes place.
dehiscence |
stomium |
In botany terms the difference between dehiscence and stomium
is that
dehiscence is opening of an organ by its own means (such as an anther or a seed pod) to release its contents while
stomium is the region of a sporangium where dehiscence takes place.
protein |
steptavidin |
As nouns the difference between protein and steptavidin
is that
protein is protein while
steptavidin is (protein) a protein, having a structure containing four cavities, that has a high affinity for biotin.
biotin |
steptavidin |
As nouns the difference between biotin and steptavidin
is that
biotin is biotin while
steptavidin is (protein) a protein, having a structure containing four cavities, that has a high affinity for biotin.
stereogenic |
stereogenicity |
As an adjective stereogenic
is (chemistry|physics) describing a grouping of atoms in a molecule.
As a noun stereogenicity is
(chemistry) the condition of being stereogenic, or of having a stereogenic grouping of atoms.
fusion |
planemo |
As nouns the difference between fusion and planemo
is that
fusion is fusion while
planemo is (astronomy) an astronomical object with enough mass to achieve hydrostatic equilibrium, but not enough to initiate core fusion at any time in its existence that is, it is rounded in shape and is smaller than a star planemos include planets, dwarf planets, and the larger moons of the solar system, but also sub-brown dwarfs and rogue planets between the stars.
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