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Adenylylation vs Adenylyl - What's the difference?

adenylylation | adenylyl | Derived terms |

Adenylylation is a derived term of adenylyl.


As a noun adenylyl is

a functional group derived from adenosine monophosphate, also known as 5-adenylic acid.

Microtubule vs Tubulin - What's the difference?

microtubule | tubulin |


As nouns the difference between microtubule and tubulin

is that microtubule is small tubes made of protein and found in cells; part of the cytoskeleton while tubulin is (protein) any of a group of proteins used as the material for microtubules.

Dimer vs Tubulin - What's the difference?

dimer | tubulin |


As nouns the difference between dimer and tubulin

is that dimer is dimer while tubulin is (protein) any of a group of proteins used as the material for microtubules.

Anaerobic vs Anaerobicidal - What's the difference?

anaerobic | anaerobicidal |


As adjectives the difference between anaerobic and anaerobicidal

is that anaerobic is without oxygen; especially of an environment or organism while anaerobicidal is (medicine) acting to kill anaerobic bacteria.

Anaerobicide vs Anaerobicidal - What's the difference?

anaerobicide | anaerobicidal | Related terms |

Anaerobicidal is a derived term of anaerobicide.

Anaerobicidal is a related term of anaerobicide.



In medicine terms the difference between anaerobicide and anaerobicidal

is that anaerobicide is a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria while anaerobicidal is acting to kill anaerobic bacteria.

As a noun anaerobicide

is a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria.

As an adjective anaerobicidal is

acting to kill anaerobic bacteria.

Anaerobic vs Anaerobicide - What's the difference?

anaerobic | anaerobicide |


As an adjective anaerobic

is without oxygen; especially of an environment or organism.

As a noun anaerobicide is

(medicine) a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria.

Bactericide vs Anaerobicide - What's the difference?

bactericide | anaerobicide | Hypernyms |

Anaerobicide is a hypernym of bactericide.



As nouns the difference between bactericide and anaerobicide

is that bactericide is any substance that kills bacteria, especially one that is otherwise harmless while anaerobicide is a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria.

Microbicide vs Anaerobicide - What's the difference?

microbicide | anaerobicide | Hypernyms |

Microbicide is a hypernym of anaerobicide.


As nouns the difference between microbicide and anaerobicide

is that microbicide is any substance that is harmful to and kills microorganisms while anaerobicide is (medicine) a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria.

Biocide vs Anaerobicide - What's the difference?

biocide | anaerobicide | Hypernyms |

Anaerobicide is a hypernym of biocide.



As nouns the difference between biocide and anaerobicide

is that biocide is any substance that can destroy living organisms while anaerobicide is a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria.

Aerobicide vs Anaerobicide - What's the difference?

aerobicide | anaerobicide | Related terms |

Aerobicide is a related term of anaerobicide.


As a noun anaerobicide is

(medicine) a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria.

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