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Anharmonic vs Anharmonicity - What's the difference?

anharmonic | anharmonicity | Related terms |

Anharmonic is a related term of anharmonicity.


As an adjective anharmonic

is not harmonic; perturbed harmonic.

As a noun anharmonicity is

(mechanics) of or pertaining to the deviation of a system from harmonicity (being a harmonic oscillator).

Inharmonicity vs Anharmonicity - What's the difference?

inharmonicity | anharmonicity | Related terms |

Anharmonicity is a related term of inharmonicity.



As nouns the difference between inharmonicity and anharmonicity

is that inharmonicity is the quality or state of being not or less then totally harmonious while anharmonicity is of or pertaining to the deviation of a system from harmonicity (being a harmonic oscillator.

Isotopy vs Anisotopic - What's the difference?

isotopy | anisotopic |


In mathematics|lang=en terms the difference between isotopy and anisotopic

is that isotopy is (mathematics) a form of homotopy that is always an embedding while anisotopic is (mathematics) lacking isotopy.

As a noun isotopy

is (mathematics) a form of homotopy that is always an embedding.

As an adjective anisotopic is

(mathematics) lacking isotopy.

Isotope vs Anisotopic - What's the difference?

isotope | anisotopic |


As a noun isotope

is .

As an adjective anisotopic is

(mathematics) lacking isotopy.

Adenylylation vs Adenylyl - What's the difference?

adenylylation | adenylyl | Derived terms |

Adenylylation is a derived term of adenylyl.


As a noun adenylyl is

a functional group derived from adenosine monophosphate, also known as 5-adenylic acid.

Microtubule vs Tubulin - What's the difference?

microtubule | tubulin |


As nouns the difference between microtubule and tubulin

is that microtubule is small tubes made of protein and found in cells; part of the cytoskeleton while tubulin is (protein) any of a group of proteins used as the material for microtubules.

Dimer vs Tubulin - What's the difference?

dimer | tubulin |


As nouns the difference between dimer and tubulin

is that dimer is dimer while tubulin is (protein) any of a group of proteins used as the material for microtubules.

Anaerobic vs Anaerobicidal - What's the difference?

anaerobic | anaerobicidal |


As adjectives the difference between anaerobic and anaerobicidal

is that anaerobic is without oxygen; especially of an environment or organism while anaerobicidal is (medicine) acting to kill anaerobic bacteria.

Anaerobicide vs Anaerobicidal - What's the difference?

anaerobicide | anaerobicidal | Related terms |

Anaerobicidal is a derived term of anaerobicide.

Anaerobicidal is a related term of anaerobicide.



In medicine terms the difference between anaerobicide and anaerobicidal

is that anaerobicide is a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria while anaerobicidal is acting to kill anaerobic bacteria.

As a noun anaerobicide

is a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria.

As an adjective anaerobicidal is

acting to kill anaerobic bacteria.

Anaerobic vs Anaerobicide - What's the difference?

anaerobic | anaerobicide |


As an adjective anaerobic

is without oxygen; especially of an environment or organism.

As a noun anaerobicide is

(medicine) a drug which kills anaerobic bacteria.

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