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Transgenetic vs Transgenetically - What's the difference?

transgenetic | transgenetically |


As an adjective transgenetic

is of or pertaining to transgenesis.

As an adverb transgenetically is

in a transgenetic way; by means of transgenesis.

Transgenesis vs Transgenetically - What's the difference?

transgenesis | transgenetically |


As a noun transgenesis

is (genetics) the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism.

As an adverb transgenetically is

in a transgenetic way; by means of transgenesis.

Antiviral vs Agaritine - What's the difference?

antiviral | agaritine |


As an adjective antiviral

is (medicine) inhibiting the growth and reproduction of a virus.

As a noun agaritine is

an aromatic antiviral hydrazine-derived mycotoxin and carcinogen that occurs in mushroom species of the genus agaricus .

Hydrazine vs Agaritine - What's the difference?

hydrazine | agaritine |


As nouns the difference between hydrazine and agaritine

is that hydrazine is while agaritine is an aromatic antiviral hydrazine-derived mycotoxin and carcinogen that occurs in mushroom species of the genus agaricus .

Mycotoxin vs Agaritine - What's the difference?

mycotoxin | agaritine |


As nouns the difference between mycotoxin and agaritine

is that mycotoxin is (biochemistry) any substance, produced by a mold or fungus, that is injurious to vertebrates upon ingestion, inhalation or skin contact while agaritine is an aromatic antiviral hydrazine-derived mycotoxin and carcinogen that occurs in mushroom species of the genus agaricus .

Carcinogen vs Agaritine - What's the difference?

carcinogen | agaritine |


As nouns the difference between carcinogen and agaritine

is that carcinogen is a substance or agent that can cause cancer while agaritine is an aromatic antiviral hydrazine-derived mycotoxin and carcinogen that occurs in mushroom species of the genus Agaricus.

Mushroom vs Agaritine - What's the difference?

mushroom | agaritine |


As nouns the difference between mushroom and agaritine

is that mushroom is any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood) while agaritine is an aromatic antiviral hydrazine-derived mycotoxin and carcinogen that occurs in mushroom species of the genus Agaricus.

As an adjective mushroom

is having characteristics like those of a mushroom, for example in shape or appearance, speed of growth, or texture.

As a verb mushroom

is to grow quickly to a large size.

Genus vs Agaritine - What's the difference?

genus | agaritine |


As nouns the difference between genus and agaritine

is that genus is a rank in the classification of organisms, below family and above species; a taxon at that rank while agaritine is an aromatic antiviral hydrazine-derived mycotoxin and carcinogen that occurs in mushroom species of the genus Agaricus.

Agaricus vs Agaritine - What's the difference?

agaricus | agaritine |

Agaricus is likely misspelled.


Agaricus has no English definition.

As a noun agaritine is

an aromatic antiviral hydrazine-derived mycotoxin and carcinogen that occurs in mushroom species of the genus Agaricus.

Volatile vs Monomethylhydrazine - What's the difference?

volatile | monomethylhydrazine |


As an adjective volatile

is (physics) evaporating or vaporizing readily under normal conditions.

As a noun monomethylhydrazine is

(chemistry) a volatile hydrazine with the chemical formula ch3(nh)nh2, used as fuel in bipropellant rocket engines.

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