reaction |
bioreaction |
As nouns the difference between reaction and bioreaction
is that
reaction is while
bioreaction is a biological reaction.
reaction |
interreaction |
As nouns the difference between reaction and interreaction
is that
reaction is an action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event while
interreaction is the reaction between two or more compounds, elements, etc.
reaction |
nonreaction |
As nouns the difference between reaction and nonreaction
is that
reaction is while
nonreaction is absence of reaction; failure to react.
reaction |
antitypy |
As nouns the difference between reaction and antitypy
is that
reaction is while
antitypy is (obsolete|physics) reaction (to an applied force).
reaction |
interester |
As nouns the difference between reaction and interester
is that
reaction is while
interester is (organic chemistry) a compound formed by interesterification.
As an adjective interester is
(organic chemistry).
reaction |
glucosylation |
As nouns the difference between reaction and glucosylation
is that
reaction is while
glucosylation is (organic chemistry) any reaction that forms a glucoside.
reaction |
glucosidation |
As nouns the difference between reaction and glucosidation
is that
reaction is while
glucosidation is (organic chemistry) any reaction that forms a glucoside.
reaction |
desialylation |
As nouns the difference between reaction and desialylation
is that
reaction is while
desialylation is (organic chemistry) any reaction that removes a sialyl group from a molecule.
reaction |
crossreaction |
As nouns the difference between reaction and crossreaction
is that
reaction is an action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event while
crossreaction is a reaction between an antigen and an antibody that was formed to counteract a different (often similar) antigen.
reaction |
bioseparation |
As nouns the difference between reaction and bioseparation
is that
reaction is an action or statement in response to a stimulus or other event while
bioseparation is the separation of the products of a biochemical reaction without damaging the organisms concerned.
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