different between covalent vs pegylation
covalent
English
Etymology
From co- +? valent.
Pronunciation
- enPR: k?v?'l?nt, IPA(key): /ko??ve?l?nt/
Adjective
covalent (comparative more covalent, superlative most covalent)
- (chemistry) Containing or characterized by a covalent bond.
Related terms
- covalency / covalence
Translations
French
Adjective
covalent (feminine singular covalente, masculine plural covalents, feminine plural covalentes)
- (chemistry) covalent
Further reading
- “covalent” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Romanian
Etymology
From German kovalent
Adjective
covalent m or n (feminine singular covalent?, masculine plural covalen?i, feminine and neuter plural covalente)
- covalent
Declension
covalent From the web:
- what covalent bond is the strongest
- what covalently connects segments of dna
- what covalent bonds
- what covalent bond is most polar
- what covalent bond is the longest
- what covalent bond is the weakest
- what covalent compound is h2o
- what covalent compound is ch4
pegylation
English
Noun
pegylation (plural pegylations)
- Alternative form of PEGylation
pegylation From the web:
- what does pegylation do
- what is pegylation in drug targeting
- what does pegylation mean
- what is mean pegylation
- how does pegylation work
- why is pegylation done
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