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Isopentyl vs Isopentenyl - What's the difference?

isopentyl | isopentenyl | Related terms |

Isopentenyl is a related term of isopentyl.



As nouns the difference between isopentyl and isopentenyl

is that isopentyl is isoamyl while isopentenyl is a functional group formed from isopentene.

Surface vs Isosurface - What's the difference?

surface | isosurface |


As a verb surface

is .

As a noun isosurface is

(computer graphics) a surface that represents points of a constant value within a volume of space.

Fusion vs Substellar - What's the difference?

fusion | substellar |


As a noun fusion

is the merging of similar or different elements into a union.

As an adjective substellar is

having a mass less than the minimum necessary mass for hydrogen fusion.

Substellarity vs Substellar - What's the difference?

substellarity | substellar | Derived terms |

Substellarity is a derived term of substellar.


As an adjective substellar is

(astronomy|of an object) having a mass less than the minimum necessary mass for hydrogen fusion.

Substar vs Substellar - What's the difference?

substar | substellar | Related terms |

Substar is a related term of substellar.


As a noun substar

is (astronomy) a substellar object.

As an adjective substellar is

(astronomy|of an object) having a mass less than the minimum necessary mass for hydrogen fusion.

Star vs Stellocentric - What's the difference?

star | stellocentric |


As a noun star

is star.

As an adjective stellocentric is

(astronomy) centered on or measured from a star.

Clone vs Subclone - What's the difference?

clone | subclone |


As nouns the difference between clone and subclone

is that clone is a living organism (originally a plant) produced asexually from a single ancestor, to which it is genetically identical while subclone is a clone or descendant of a mutant occurring in a previous clone.

As verbs the difference between clone and subclone

is that clone is to create a clone while subclone is to reclone part of a previously-cloned DNA segment into a new vector.

Subclonal vs Subclone - What's the difference?

subclonal | subclone | Derived terms |

Subclonal is a derived term of subclone.


As an adjective subclonal

is of or pertaining to a subclone.

As a noun subclone is

(genetics) a clone or descendant of a mutant occurring in a previous clone.

As a verb subclone is

(genetics) to reclone part of a previously-cloned dna segment into a new vector.

Subclonally vs Subclone - What's the difference?

subclonally | subclone | Derived terms |

Subclonally is a derived term of subclone.


As a noun subclone is

(genetics) a clone or descendant of a mutant occurring in a previous clone.

As a verb subclone is

(genetics) to reclone part of a previously-cloned dna segment into a new vector.

Reclone vs Subclone - What's the difference?

reclone | subclone |


As verbs the difference between reclone and subclone

is that reclone is to clone again while subclone is (genetics) to reclone part of a previously-cloned dna segment into a new vector.

As a noun subclone is

(genetics) a clone or descendant of a mutant occurring in a previous clone.

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