- of catenation, with
organic chemistry essentially being the
study of
catenated carbon structures (and
known as catenae).
Carbon chains in biochemistry...
- The
Catenates or
Cattenates were a
Gallic tribe dwelling between the Isar and Inn
rivers during the Iron Age. They are
mentioned as
Catenates (var. catte-)...
-
together into a
linear or more
intricate catenane structure.
Sometimes the
catenated cages structure is more
stable with
respect to the
monomeric cage state...
- kinetoplastids,
known as the kinetoplast, is made up of a
highly complex series of
catenated circles and
minicircles and
requires a
cohort of
proteins for organisation...
-
Lankascincus dorsicatenatus, also
known as the
catenated lankaskink, is a
species of skink, a
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The
species is
endemic to...
- An
earlier term for an
internetwork is catenet, a short-form of (con)
catenating networks. Internetworking, a
combination of the
components inter (between)...
- intermediate.
These compounds generally feature P–P bonds.
Examples include catenated derivatives of
phosphine and organophosphines.
Compounds containing P=P...
-
state of DNA,
interconverting relaxed and
supercoiled forms,
linked (
catenated) and
unlinked species, and
knotted and
unknotted DNA.
Topological issues...
- Antalya, Turkey, 27–31
October 2010.
World Scientific. Linti, G. (2013). "
Catenated Compounds -
Group 13 [Al, Ga, In, Tl]". In Reedijk, J.; Poeppelmmeier...
- ISBN 978-93-86279-06-4.
Cromwell (1997), pp. 81–82. Linti, G. (2013). "
Catenated Compounds -
Group 13 [Al, Ga, In, Tl]". In Reedijk, J.; Poeppelmmeier...