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Polymer vs Polyasparagine - What's the difference?

polymer | polyasparagine |


As nouns the difference between polymer and polyasparagine

is that polymer is polymer while polyasparagine is (biochemistry) a polymer formed from asparagine monomers, or a portion of a protein consisting solely of asparagine.

Polymer vs Permeant - What's the difference?

polymer | permeant |


As nouns the difference between polymer and permeant

is that polymer is polymer while permeant is (biochemistry) a substance which is able to pass through or into a membrane or polymer.

As an adjective permeant is

(biochemistry) able to pass through or into a given semipermeable membrane or polymer.

Polymer vs Polypseudorotaxane - What's the difference?

polymer | polypseudorotaxane |


As nouns the difference between polymer and polypseudorotaxane

is that polymer is polymer while polypseudorotaxane is (chemistry) any polymer having a pseudorotaxane as a repeat unit.

Polymer vs Polarpolymer - What's the difference?

polymer | polarpolymer |


As nouns the difference between polymer and polarpolymer

is that polymer is polymer while polarpolymer is (chemistry) any ionic polymer.

Polymer vs Flexography - What's the difference?

polymer | flexography |


As nouns the difference between polymer and flexography

is that polymer is a long or larger molecule consisting of a chain or network of many repeating units, formed by chemically bonding together many identical or similar small molecules called monomers. A polymer is formed by polymerization, the joining of many monomer molecules while flexography is a method of printing using a rubber or polymer rotating printing plate, most commonly used for packaging (labels, tape etc.).

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