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Boson vs Bosonize - What's the difference?

boson | bosonize |


As a noun boson

is boson.

As a verb bosonize is

(physics) to describe a particle or system as if it were a boson and followed.

Bosonise vs Bosonize - What's the difference?

bosonise | bosonize | Alternative forms |

Bosonise is an alternative form of bosonize.


As verbs the difference between bosonise and bosonize

is that bosonise is while bosonize is (physics) to describe a particle or system as if it were a boson and followed.

Breccia vs Brecciated - What's the difference?

breccia | brecciated |


As a noun breccia

is a rock composed of angular fragments in a matrix that may be of a similar or a different material.

As a verb brecciated is

past tense of brecciate.

As an adjective brecciated is

formed, or broken into breccia.

Lactone vs Brefeldin - What's the difference?

lactone | brefeldin |


As nouns the difference between lactone and brefeldin

is that lactone is (organic chemistry) a cyclic intramolecular ester derived from a hydroxy acid while brefeldin is (medicine) any of several lactone antibiotics produced by fungi.

Antibiotic vs Brefeldin - What's the difference?

antibiotic | brefeldin |


As nouns the difference between antibiotic and brefeldin

is that antibiotic is antibiotic while brefeldin is (medicine) any of several lactone antibiotics produced by fungi.

As an adjective antibiotic

is antibiotic.

Fungi vs Brefeldin - What's the difference?

fungi | brefeldin |


As a proper noun fungi

is .

As a noun brefeldin is

(medicine) any of several lactone antibiotics produced by fungi.

Synthetic vs Bromodeoxyuridine - What's the difference?

synthetic | bromodeoxyuridine |


As nouns the difference between synthetic and bromodeoxyuridine

is that synthetic is a synthetic compound while bromodeoxyuridine is (organic compound) a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.

As an adjective synthetic

is of, or relating to synthesis.

Nucleoside vs Bromodeoxyuridine - What's the difference?

nucleoside | bromodeoxyuridine |


As nouns the difference between nucleoside and bromodeoxyuridine

is that nucleoside is an organic molecule in which a nitrogenous heterocyclic base (or nucleobase), which can be either a double-ringed purine or a single-ringed pyrimidine, is covalently attached to a five-carbon pentose sugar (deoxyribose in DNA or ribose in RNA). When the phosphate group is covalently attached to the pentose sugar, it forms a nucleotide while bromodeoxyuridine is a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.

Analogue vs Bromodeoxyuridine - What's the difference?

analogue | bromodeoxyuridine |


As nouns the difference between analogue and bromodeoxyuridine

is that analogue is alternative form of lang=en while bromodeoxyuridine is a synthetic nucleoside which is an analogue of thymidine; it is commonly used in the detection of proliferating cells in living tissues, where it competes with uridine.

As an adjective analogue

is alternative form of lang=en.

Salt vs Ruthenate - What's the difference?

salt | ruthenate |


As an initialism salt

is (politics) strategic]] arms limitation [[talks|talks.

As a noun ruthenate is

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