- In chemistry, an
adduct (from
Latin adductus 'drawn toward'; alternatively, a
contraction of "addition product") is a
product of a
direct addition of two...
- Motion, the
process of movement, is
described using specific anatomical terms.
Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and
specific sections...
- In
molecular genetics, a DNA
adduct is a
segment of DNA
bound to a cancer-causing chemical. This
process could lead to the
development of
cancerous cells...
- and
adductor longus Adductor hallucis muscle, a
muscle responsible for
adducting the big toe
Adductor longus muscle, a
skeletal muscle located in the thigh...
- Flavanol-anthocyanin
adducts are
formed during wine
ageing through reactions between anthocyanins and
tannins present in grape, with
yeast metabolites...
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Adduct purification is a
technique for
preparing extremely pure
simple organometallic compounds,
which are
generally unstable and hard to handle, by purifying...
- Urea can
crystallise with
other compounds.
These can be
called urea
adducts or if a
solvent is involved, a urea solvate, and the
process is
called urea...
-
capable of
accepting an
electron pair from a
Lewis base to form a
Lewis adduct. A
Lewis base, then, is any
species that has a
filled orbital containing...
- chemistry, "sodium bisulfite" is used to form
adducts with
aldehyde and with
certain cyclic ketones.
These adducts are α-hydroxysulfonic acids. This reaction...
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Melamine cyanurate, also
known as melamine–cyanuric acid
adduct or melamine–cyanuric acid complex, is a
crystalline complex formed from a 1:1
mixture of...