sonority |
sonorize |
Sonorize is a related term of sonority.
As a noun sonority
is the property of being sonorous.
As a verb sonorize is
(of a consonant) to increase in sonority, to become more sonorous.
methyl |
methyladenine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methyladenine
is that
methyl is methyl while
methyladenine is (biochemistry) either of two isomeric methyl derivatives of adenine that cause damage to dna.
adenine |
methyladenine |
As nouns the difference between adenine and methyladenine
is that
adenine is while
methyladenine is (biochemistry) either of two isomeric methyl derivatives of adenine that cause damage to dna.
dna |
methyladenine |
As nouns the difference between dna and methyladenine
is that
dna is gout while
methyladenine is (biochemistry) either of two isomeric methyl derivatives of adenine that cause damage to dna.
methyl |
methylserotonin |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methylserotonin
is that
methyl is methyl while
methylserotonin is (biochemistry) either of several methyl derivatives of serotonin that are agonists.
serotonin |
methylserotonin |
As nouns the difference between serotonin and methylserotonin
is that
serotonin is an indoleamine neurotransmitter, 5-hydroxytryptamine, that is involved in depression, appetite, etc., and is crucial in maintaining a sense of well-being, security, etc while
methylserotonin is either of several methyl derivatives of serotonin that are agonists.
agonist |
methylserotonin |
In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between agonist and methylserotonin
is that
agonist is (biochemistry) a molecule that can combine with a receptor on a cell to produce a physiological reaction while
methylserotonin is (biochemistry) either of several methyl derivatives of serotonin that are agonists.
As nouns the difference between agonist and methylserotonin
is that
agonist is someone involved in a contest or battle (as in an agon) while
methylserotonin is (biochemistry) either of several methyl derivatives of serotonin that are agonists.
methyl |
methyltryptophan |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methyltryptophan
is that
methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH
3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while
methyltryptophan is either of several isomeric methyl derivatives of tryptophan that interfere with signalling in dendritic cells.
tryptophan |
methyltryptophan |
As nouns the difference between tryptophan and methyltryptophan
is that
tryptophan is an essential amino acid having an indole side chain; it is present in many foods, especially chocolate, oats, bananas and milk; it is essential for normal growth and development and is the precursor of serotonin and niacin; any specific form of this compound, or any derivative of it while
methyltryptophan is either of several isomeric methyl derivatives of tryptophan that interfere with signalling in dendritic cells.
drug |
metyrapone |
As nouns the difference between drug and metyrapone
is that
drug is (pharmacology) a substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose or
drug can be (obsolete) a drudge while
metyrapone is (medicine) a drug used in the control of hypercortisolism.
As a verb drug
is to administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent or
drug can be (
drag).
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