Photolysed vs Photolyse - What's the difference?
photolysed | photolyse |
(photolyse)
To cause photolysis.
* {{quote-journal, 1986, I. Lang et al., Molecular mobility and nucleocytoplasmic flux in hepatoma cells, Journal of Cell Biology, volume=102
, passage=Then, fluorophores were photolysed by a high-intensity light pulse and influx was monitored at the initial low beam power. }}
To cause photolysis.
* {{quote-journal, 1986, I. Lang et al., Molecular mobility and nucleocytoplasmic flux in hepatoma cells, Journal of Cell Biology, volume=102
, passage=Then, fluorophores were photolysed by a high-intensity light pulse and influx was monitored at the initial low beam power. }}
As a verb photolysed
is (photolyse).As a noun photolyse is
photolysis.photolysed
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Verb
(head)photolyse
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Alternative forms
* photolyzeVerb
(photolys)citation
Anagrams
*photolyse
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Alternative forms
* photolyzeVerb
(photolys)citation