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Filament vs Treadmilling - What's the difference?

filament | treadmilling |


As nouns the difference between filament and treadmilling

is that filament is a fine thread or wire while treadmilling is (biology) the apparent locomotion of certain cellular filaments by adding protein subunits at one end, and removing them at the other.

Protein vs Treadmilling - What's the difference?

protein | treadmilling |


As nouns the difference between protein and treadmilling

is that protein is protein while treadmilling is (biology) the apparent locomotion of certain cellular filaments by adding protein subunits at one end, and removing them at the other.

Subunit vs Treadmilling - What's the difference?

subunit | treadmilling |


As nouns the difference between subunit and treadmilling

is that subunit is any subdivision of a larger unit while treadmilling is the apparent locomotion of certain cellular filaments by adding protein subunits at one end, and removing them at the other.

Transvascular vs Transvascularly - What's the difference?

transvascular | transvascularly |


As an adjective transvascular

is across the wall of a blood vessel (or similar vessel.

As an adverb transvascularly is

in a transvascular way.

Size vs Treelength - What's the difference?

size | treelength |


As nouns the difference between size and treelength

is that size is subject, topic while treelength is (mathematics) a measure of the size or complexity of a tree.

Ratio vs Transmissivity - What's the difference?

ratio | transmissivity |


As nouns the difference between ratio and transmissivity

is that ratio is reason while transmissivity is (physics) a measure of the capacity of a material to transmit radiation (the ratio of the amounts of energy transmitted and received).

Energy vs Transmissivity - What's the difference?

energy | transmissivity |


In physics terms the difference between energy and transmissivity

is that energy is a quantity that denotes the ability to do work and is measured in a unit dimensioned in mass × distance²/time² (ML²/T²) or the equivalent while transmissivity is a measure of the capacity of a material to transmit radiation (the ratio of the amounts of energy transmitted and received.

As nouns the difference between energy and transmissivity

is that energy is the impetus behind all motion and all activity while transmissivity is a measure of the capacity of a material to transmit radiation (the ratio of the amounts of energy transmitted and received.

Saturated vs Transmissivity - What's the difference?

saturated | transmissivity |


As a verb saturated

is (saturate).

As an adjective saturated

is (not comparable) full; unable to hold or contain any more.

As a noun transmissivity is

(physics) a measure of the capacity of a material to transmit radiation (the ratio of the amounts of energy transmitted and received).

Aquifer vs Transmissivity - What's the difference?

aquifer | transmissivity |


As nouns the difference between aquifer and transmissivity

is that aquifer is aquifer (an underground layer of water-bearing porous stone, earth, or gravel) while transmissivity is (physics) a measure of the capacity of a material to transmit radiation (the ratio of the amounts of energy transmitted and received).

Water vs Transmissivity - What's the difference?

water | transmissivity |


As nouns the difference between water and transmissivity

is that water is (uncountable) a chemical, found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid, having the formula h₂o, required by all forms of life on earth while transmissivity is (physics) a measure of the capacity of a material to transmit radiation (the ratio of the amounts of energy transmitted and received).

As a verb water

is to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).

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