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Lipid vs Lipidated - What's the difference?

lipid | lipidated |


As a noun lipid

is any of a group of organic compounds including the fats, oils, waxes, sterols, and triglycerides. Lipids are characterized by being insoluble in water, and account for most of the fat present in the human body. They are, however, soluble in nonpolar organic solvents.

As an adjective lipidated is

describing a protein that has been covalently modified with lipid extensions.

Maternofoetal vs Maternofetal - What's the difference?

maternofoetal | maternofetal | Alternative forms |

Maternofoetal is an alternative form of maternofetal.


As adjectives the difference between maternofoetal and maternofetal

is that maternofoetal is while maternofetal is of or pertaining to both mother and fetus.

Mother vs Maternofetal - What's the difference?

mother | maternofetal |


As a proper noun mother

is one's mother.

As an adjective maternofetal is

of or pertaining to both mother and fetus.

Fetus vs Maternofetal - What's the difference?

fetus | maternofetal |


As a noun fetus

is .

As an adjective maternofetal is

of or pertaining to both mother and fetus.

Nucleus vs Mononucleated - What's the difference?

nucleus | mononucleated |


As a noun nucleus

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

As an adjective mononucleated is

having a single nucleus; mononucleate, mononuclear.

Mononucleate vs Mononucleated - What's the difference?

mononucleate | mononucleated |


As adjectives the difference between mononucleate and mononucleated

is that mononucleate is (biology|of a cell) having a single nucleus while mononucleated is having a single nucleus; mononucleate, mononuclear.

Mononuclear vs Mononucleated - What's the difference?

mononuclear | mononucleated |


As adjectives the difference between mononuclear and mononucleated

is that mononuclear is (biology) having a single nucleus while mononucleated is having a single nucleus; mononucleate, mononuclear.

Disease vs Mucolipidosis - What's the difference?

disease | mucolipidosis |


As nouns the difference between disease and mucolipidosis

is that disease is (pathology) an abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort or dysfunction; distinct from injury insofar as the latter is usually instantaneously acquired while mucolipidosis is (medicine) any of several inherited lysosomal storage diseases characterized by an accumulation of mucopolysaccharides and lipids in tissues.

As a verb disease

is (obsolete) to cause unease; to annoy, irritate.

Genetic vs Genotoxicology - What's the difference?

genetic | genotoxicology |


As an adjective genetic

is genetic.

As a noun genotoxicology is

(medicine|genetics) the branch of toxicology that deals with the genetic effects of toxic substances, especially to the production of mutation by chemical means.

Toxic vs Genotoxicology - What's the difference?

toxic | genotoxicology |


As an adjective toxic

is toxic.

As a noun genotoxicology is

(medicine|genetics) the branch of toxicology that deals with the genetic effects of toxic substances, especially to the production of mutation by chemical means.

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