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Diminutive vs Benjie - What's the difference?

diminutive | benjie |


As an adjective diminutive

is very small.

As a noun diminutive

is (grammar) a word form expressing smallness, youth, unimportance, or endearment.

As a proper noun benjie is

a diminutive of the male given name benjamin.

Benjamin vs Benjie - What's the difference?

benjamin | benjie |


As proper nouns the difference between benjamin and benjie

is that benjamin is the youngest of the sons of Jacob and Rachel in the Bible while Benjie is a diminutive of the male given name Benjamin.

As a noun benjamin

is a balsamic resin from the bark of Styrax trees used in perfumes, incense, and medicine; benzoin resin.

Gaseous vs Gasotransmitter - What's the difference?

gaseous | gasotransmitter |


As an adjective gaseous

is relating to, or existing as, gas.

As a noun gasotransmitter is

(biochemistry) any simple, gaseous compound, synthesized by an organism, that has a biochemical function.

Supramolecular vs Biophor - What's the difference?

supramolecular | biophor |


As an adjective supramolecular

is consisting of many molecules; of scale or complexity greater than that of a molecule.

As a noun biophor is

a supposed supramolecular unit of heredity.

Heredity vs Biophor - What's the difference?

heredity | biophor |


As nouns the difference between heredity and biophor

is that heredity is hereditary transmission of the physical and genetic qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat their characteristics in their descendants while biophor is (obsolete|genetics) a supposed supramolecular unit of heredity.

Protein vs Dystrobrevin - What's the difference?

protein | dystrobrevin |


As nouns the difference between protein and dystrobrevin

is that protein is protein while dystrobrevin is (protein) any of a class of proteins that bind to dystrophin in the costamere of skeletal muscle cells.

Bind vs Dystrobrevin - What's the difference?

bind | dystrobrevin |


As nouns the difference between bind and dystrobrevin

is that bind is that which binds or ties while dystrobrevin is (protein) any of a class of proteins that bind to dystrophin in the costamere of skeletal muscle cells.

As a verb bind

is to tie; to confine by any ligature.

Dystrophin vs Dystrobrevin - What's the difference?

dystrophin | dystrobrevin |


In protein|lang=en terms the difference between dystrophin and dystrobrevin

is that dystrophin is (protein) a cytoplasmic structural protein that is deficient in some forms of muscular dystrophy while dystrobrevin is (protein) any of a class of proteins that bind to dystrophin in the costamere of skeletal muscle cells.

As nouns the difference between dystrophin and dystrobrevin

is that dystrophin is (protein) a cytoplasmic structural protein that is deficient in some forms of muscular dystrophy while dystrobrevin is (protein) any of a class of proteins that bind to dystrophin in the costamere of skeletal muscle cells.

Costamere vs Dystrobrevin - What's the difference?

costamere | dystrobrevin |


As nouns the difference between costamere and dystrobrevin

is that costamere is (biology) a structural-functional component of striated muscle cells while dystrobrevin is (protein) any of a class of proteins that bind to dystrophin in the costamere of skeletal muscle cells.

Skeletal vs Dystrobrevin - What's the difference?

skeletal | dystrobrevin |


As an adjective skeletal

is of, or relating to the skeleton.

As a noun dystrobrevin is

(protein) any of a class of proteins that bind to dystrophin in the costamere of skeletal muscle cells.

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