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Embryo vs Embryonated - What's the difference?

embryo | embryonated |


As a noun embryo

is .

As an adjective embryonated is

containing an embryo.

Agglutinate vs Haemagglutinating - What's the difference?

agglutinate | haemagglutinating |


As adjectives the difference between agglutinate and haemagglutinating

is that agglutinate is united with glue or as with glue; cemented together while haemagglutinating is that agglutinates red blood cells.

As a verb agglutinate

is to unite, or cause to adhere, as with glue or other viscous substance; to unite by causing an adhesion of substances.

Haemagglutination vs Haemagglutinating - What's the difference?

haemagglutination | haemagglutinating | Related terms |

Haemagglutination is a related term of haemagglutinating.


As a noun haemagglutination

is .

As an adjective haemagglutinating is

that agglutinates red blood cells.

Heparinise vs Heparinize - What's the difference?

heparinise | heparinize | Alternative forms |

Heparinise is an alternative form of heparinize.


As verbs the difference between heparinise and heparinize

is that heparinise is while heparinize is to treat with heparin, especially so as to prevent coagulation.

Coagulation vs Heparinize - What's the difference?

coagulation | heparinize |


As a noun coagulation

is the precipitation of suspended particles as they increase in size (by any of several physical or chemical processes).

As a verb heparinize is

to treat with heparin, especially so as to prevent coagulation.

Cortex vs Corticogenesis - What's the difference?

cortex | corticogenesis |


As nouns the difference between cortex and corticogenesis

is that cortex is the outer layer of an internal organ or body structure, such as the kidney or the brain while corticogenesis is the organization of cells during the development of the cortex of the brain.

Brain vs Corticogenesis - What's the difference?

brain | corticogenesis |


As nouns the difference between brain and corticogenesis

is that brain is the control center of the central nervous system of an animal located in the skull which is responsible for perception, cognition, attention, memory, emotion, and action while corticogenesis is the organization of cells during the development of the cortex of the brain.

As a verb brain

is to dash out the brains of; to kill by smashing the skull.

Inkstand vs Standish - What's the difference?

inkstand | standish |


As nouns the difference between inkstand and standish

is that inkstand is a small tray containing pens and an inkwell while standish is (dated) any of several forms of inkstand.

Cleave vs Deubiquitinating - What's the difference?

cleave | deubiquitinating |


As a verb cleave

is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

As a noun cleave

is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

As an adjective deubiquitinating is

(biochemistry) that cleaves ubiquitin / protein bonds.

Ubiquitin vs Deubiquitinating - What's the difference?

ubiquitin | deubiquitinating |


As a noun ubiquitin

is (protein) any of a class of small protein, or polypeptide, present in the cells of all eukaryotes; they play a part in modifying and degrading proteins.

As an adjective deubiquitinating is

(biochemistry) that cleaves ubiquitin / protein bonds.

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