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- Look up moiety in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Moiety may refer to: Moiety (kinship), either of two groups into which a society is divided A division...
- descent system, one can interpret a moiety system as one in which women are exchanged between the two moieties. Moiety societies operate particularly among...
- that contain them. Occasionally, a moiety may contain smaller moieties and functional groups.[citation needed] A moiety that acts as a branch extending from...
- In law, a moiety title is the ownership of part of a property. The word derives from Old French moitié, "half" (the word has the same meaning in modern...
- or moieties within Alaska, which are subdivided into a number of clans and houses. The Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska have multiple moieties (otherwise...
- it becomes an ionic salt instead. These names are used to refer to the moieties themselves or to radical species, and also to form the names of halides...
- to variations of that active moiety. For multi-ingredient records, Seq1=01 identifies a combination of active moieties. If Seq1 is higher than 01 it...
- can vary. There are systems with two such groupings (these are known as 'moieties' in kinship studies), systems with four (sections), six and eight (subsection...
- ketone as well as moderately reactive ester, olefin, nitrile, and halide moieties. The hydroxyl group on carboxylic acids may be replaced with a chlorine...
- Protonated amino groups (–NH+ 3) are the most common positively charged moieties in proteins, specifically in the amino acid lysine. The anionic polymer...