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albuminoid

Wikidiffcom vs Albuminoid - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | albuminoid |


As an adjective albuminoid is

of albumin.

As a noun albuminoid is

a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.

Taxonomy vs Albuminoid - What's the difference?

taxonomy | albuminoid |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and albuminoid

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while albuminoid is a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.

As an adjective albuminoid is

of albumin.

Albuminoid vs Albuminuric - What's the difference?

albuminoid | albuminuric | Related terms |

Albuminuric is a related term of albuminoid.



As adjectives the difference between albuminoid and albuminuric

is that albuminoid is of albumin while albuminuric is showing the symptom albuminuria, i.e. having albumen in the urine.

As a noun albuminoid

is a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.

Albuminoid vs Albuminization - What's the difference?

albuminoid | albuminization | Related terms |

Albuminization is a related term of albuminoid.



As nouns the difference between albuminoid and albuminization

is that albuminoid is a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue while albuminization is a conversion into albumin.

As an adjective albuminoid

is of albumin.

Albuminoid vs Albumenization - What's the difference?

albuminoid | albumenization | Related terms |

Albumenization is a related term of albuminoid.



As nouns the difference between albuminoid and albumenization

is that albuminoid is a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue while albumenization is alternative form of lang=en.

As an adjective albuminoid

is of albumin.

Toxalbumin vs Albuminoid - What's the difference?

toxalbumin | albuminoid | Related terms |

Toxalbumin is a related term of albuminoid.


As nouns the difference between toxalbumin and albuminoid

is that toxalbumin is a protein which is toxic (ie organic and poisonous) while albuminoid is a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.

As an adjective albuminoid is

of albumin.

Albumose vs Albuminoid - What's the difference?

albumose | albuminoid | Related terms |

Albumose is a related term of albuminoid.


As nouns the difference between albumose and albuminoid

is that albumose is a substance formed by proteins during digestion while albuminoid is a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.

As an adjective albuminoid is

of albumin.

Albuminuria vs Albuminoid - What's the difference?

albuminuria | albuminoid | Related terms |

Albuminuria is a related term of albuminoid.


As nouns the difference between albuminuria and albuminoid

is that albuminuria is albuminuria while albuminoid is a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.

As an adjective albuminoid is

of albumin.

Albuminous vs Albuminoid - What's the difference?

albuminous | albuminoid | Related terms |

Albuminous is a related term of albuminoid.


As adjectives the difference between albuminous and albuminoid

is that albuminous is of or pertaining to albumin while albuminoid is of albumin.

As a noun albuminoid is

a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.

Albuminizer vs Albuminoid - What's the difference?

albuminizer | albuminoid | Related terms |

Albuminizer is a related term of albuminoid.


As an adjective albuminoid is

of albumin.

As a noun albuminoid is

a simple protein of a subclass mainly derived from animal connective or supportive tissue.

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