butyl |
butyldimethylsilyl |
As nouns the difference between butyl and butyldimethylsilyl
is that
butyl is (organic chemistry) either of four isomeric univalent hydrocarbon radicals, c
4h
9, formally derived from butane by the loss of a hydrogen atom while
butyldimethylsilyl is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the univalent silyl radical containing one butyl and two methyl grups.
methyl |
butyldimethylsilyl |
As nouns the difference between methyl and butyldimethylsilyl
is that
methyl is methyl while
butyldimethylsilyl is (organic chemistry|especially in combination) the univalent silyl radical containing one butyl and two methyl grups.
calcite |
calcitic |
As a noun calcite
is (geology) a very widely distributed crystalline form of calcium carbonate, caco
3, found as limestone, chalk and marble.
As an adjective calcitic is
pertaining to, resembling, or composed of calcite.
calvaria |
calvarial |
As a noun calvaria
is the dome or roof of the skull.
As an adjective calvarial is
of or pertaining to the calvaria.
phytoalexin |
camalexin |
As nouns the difference between phytoalexin and camalexin
is that
phytoalexin is (medicine) any of several classes of antibiotics produced by plants in response to microorganisms while
camalexin is the phytoalexin
3-thiazol-2'yl-indole'' produced by ''arabidopsis plants in response to infection with the bacterial pathogen.
arabidopsis |
camalexin |
As nouns the difference between arabidopsis and camalexin
is that
arabidopsis is any cress (or related plant) of the genus
arabidopsis while
camalexin is the phytoalexin
3-thiazol-2'yl-indole'' produced by ''arabidopsis plants in response to infection with the bacterial pathogen.
infection |
camalexin |
As nouns the difference between infection and camalexin
is that
infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting while
camalexin is the phytoalexin
3-thiazol-2'yl-indole'' produced by ''arabidopsis plants in response to infection with the bacterial pathogen.
bacterial |
camalexin |
As an adjective bacterial
is (microbiology) of, relating to, or caused by bacteria.
As a noun camalexin is
the phytoalexin
3-thiazol-2'yl-indole'' produced by ''arabidopsis plants in response to infection with the bacterial pathogen.
pathogen |
camalexin |
As nouns the difference between pathogen and camalexin
is that
pathogen is (pathology|immunology) any organism or substance, especially a microorganism, capable of causing disease, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi microorganisms are not considered to be pathogenic until they have reached a population size that is large enough to cause disease while
camalexin is the phytoalexin
3-thiazol-2'yl-indole'' produced by ''arabidopsis plants in response to infection with the bacterial pathogen.
bacterial |
bungarotoxin |
As an adjective bacterial
is of, relating to, or caused by bacteria.
As a noun bungarotoxin is
any of a number of bacterial toxins derived from the venom of kraits, including
Bungarus multicinctus.
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