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Styli vs Styluses - What's the difference?

styli | styluses | Synonyms |

Styli is a synonym of styluses.


As nouns the difference between styli and styluses

is that styli is irregular while styluses is .

Pike vs Haked - What's the difference?

pike | haked |


As nouns the difference between pike and haked

is that pike is drop while haked is the pike (fish).

As a verb haked is

(hake).

Neutralization vs Microneutralization - What's the difference?

neutralization | microneutralization |


As nouns the difference between neutralization and microneutralization

is that neutralization is the act of neutralizing while microneutralization is any of several forms of assay for dengue viruses in which virus growth is reduced by neutralization with antigens.

Antigen vs Microneutralization - What's the difference?

antigen | microneutralization |


As nouns the difference between antigen and microneutralization

is that antigen is a substance that induces an immune response, usually foreign while microneutralization is any of several forms of assay for dengue viruses in which virus growth is reduced by neutralization with antigens.

Membrane vs Millipore - What's the difference?

membrane | millipore |


As nouns the difference between membrane and millipore

is that membrane is a flexible enclosing or separating tissue forming a plane or film and separating two environments (usually in a plant or animal) while millipore is any of several filters, made from cellulose acetate membranes, capable of removing very small particles.

Nucleus vs Mononuclear - What's the difference?

nucleus | mononuclear |


As a noun nucleus

is the core, central part (of something), round which others are assembled.

As an adjective mononuclear is

(biology) having a single nucleus.

Monocyclic vs Mononuclear - What's the difference?

monocyclic | mononuclear |


In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between monocyclic and mononuclear

is that monocyclic is (chemistry) any monocyclic compound while mononuclear is (chemistry) monocyclic.

As adjectives the difference between monocyclic and mononuclear

is that monocyclic is having a single cycle of development or activity while mononuclear is (biology) having a single nucleus.

As a noun monocyclic

is (chemistry) any monocyclic compound.

Phosphorylate vs Phosphorylatable - What's the difference?

phosphorylate | phosphorylatable |


As a verb phosphorylate

is to cause phosphorylation.

As an adjective phosphorylatable is

(biochemistry) capable of being phosphorylated.

Phosphorylation vs Phosphorylatable - What's the difference?

phosphorylation | phosphorylatable | Related terms |

Phosphorylation is a related term of phosphorylatable.


In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between phosphorylation and phosphorylatable

is that phosphorylation is (biochemistry) the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes while phosphorylatable is (biochemistry) capable of being phosphorylated.

As a noun phosphorylation

is (biochemistry) the process of transferring a phosphate group from a donor to an acceptor; often catalysed by enzymes.

As an adjective phosphorylatable is

(biochemistry) capable of being phosphorylated.

Preincubation vs Preincubated - What's the difference?

preincubation | preincubated |


As a noun preincubation

is incubation prior to some other treatment or process.

As an adjective preincubated is

subjected to preincubation.

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