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Collision vs Recollision - What's the difference?

collision | recollision |


As nouns the difference between collision and recollision

is that collision is an instance of colliding while recollision is (physics) a repeat collision between two particles (such as an electron and an ion) which have collided before.

Recollisional vs Recollision - What's the difference?

recollisional | recollision | Derived terms |

Recollision is a derived term of recollisional.


Recollisional is often a misspelling of recollision.


Recollisional has no English definition.

As a noun recollision is

a repeat collision between two particles (such as an electron and an ion) which have collided before.

Recollide vs Recollision - What's the difference?

recollide | recollision | Related terms |

Recollide is a related term of recollision.


As a verb recollide

is to collide again.

As a noun recollision is

(physics) a repeat collision between two particles (such as an electron and an ion) which have collided before.

Indurate vs Silcrete - What's the difference?

indurate | silcrete |


As an adjective indurate

is indurated, obstinate, unfeeling, callous or indurate can be hardened; not soft; indurated.

As a verb indurate

is to harden or to grow hard.

As a noun silcrete is

an indurated duricrust formed when silica is dissolved and resolidifies as a cement.

Duricrust vs Silcrete - What's the difference?

duricrust | silcrete |


As nouns the difference between duricrust and silcrete

is that duricrust is a thin hard layer found near the surface in soil while silcrete is an indurated duricrust formed when silica is dissolved and resolidifies as a cement.

Dinoflagellate vs Dinomastigote - What's the difference?

dinoflagellate | dinomastigote |


As nouns the difference between dinoflagellate and dinomastigote

is that dinoflagellate is any of many marine protozoa, of the phylum dinoflagellata, that have two flagella while dinomastigote is (microbiology) a dinoflagellate of the phylum (taxlink) .

Cistron vs Bicistronic - What's the difference?

cistron | bicistronic |


As a noun cistron

is sometimes used interchangeably with the word gene, a cistron is the unit of hereditary material (eg dna) that encodes one protein.

As an adjective bicistronic is

(genetics) having or involving two cistrons, loci responsible for generating a protein.

Bicistronically vs Bicistronic - What's the difference?

bicistronically | bicistronic | Derived terms |

Bicistronically is a derived term of bicistronic.


As an adjective bicistronic is

(genetics) having or involving two cistrons, loci responsible for generating a protein.

Cistronic vs Bicistronic - What's the difference?

cistronic | bicistronic | Related terms |

Cistronic is a related term of bicistronic.


As adjectives the difference between cistronic and bicistronic

is that cistronic is pertaining to a cistron while bicistronic is (genetics) having or involving two cistrons, loci responsible for generating a protein.

Monocistronic vs Bicistronic - What's the difference?

monocistronic | bicistronic | Related terms |

Bicistronic is a related term of monocistronic.



In genetics terms the difference between monocistronic and bicistronic

is that monocistronic is having or involving a single cistron while bicistronic is having or involving two cistrons, loci responsible for generating a protein.

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