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Weak link approach (wla)
Глоссарий терминов в нанотехнологиях |
A supramolecular coordination-based chemistry approach, where an effector molecule is used to selectively and reversibly break a weak metal-ligand bond in a large molecular structure, opening a nanoscale chemical pocket.
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Coordination, английский
- Координация
- 1. the combining of two or more things as an effective unit, or the way things combine effectively requires coordination between nursing staff and doctors 2. the ability to use two or more parts of the body at the same time to carry out a movement or task the patient showed lack of coordination between eyes and hands. ‘alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disorder which sees a gradual decline in intellectual functioning and deterioration of physical coordination’ [nursing times] copd copd abbr chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- N сочинение (ант. subordination) co-ordinative a координатный co-ordinator n координатор copenhagen: ~ circle, ~ school копенгагенский кружок, копенгагенская школа (=glossematics) coprolalia n копролалия8
- Координация; согласование
- Координация, координирование; согласование ~ of dimensions in building координация размеров в строительстве
- The act of organ~zlng something; a process of communication from one source to two or more coterminous receivers which makes the receivers act in concert (regardless of or in addition to any communication that may exist among them). e.g., conducting an orchestra, the effects of anyone group member on the structure or organization of the group. in information theory, coordination and coorientation are logical complements and are measured in the same kinds of variables but at different times.
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Young’s modulus (polymers), английский
A material property which characterizes its ease of deformation.
Watson-crick pairing, английский
The hydrogen bonding motifs behind the programmable specificity of dna-dna interactions, where nucleobases will preferentially bind with their complements (i.e., adenine pairs with thymine and cytosine pairs with guanine).
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