Definition of Polycarbon. Meaning of Polycarbon. Synonyms of Polycarbon

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- has implicit hydrogen atoms bonded to each of the carbon atoms in the polycarbon tail of the myristic acid molecule (there are 13 carbon atoms in the tail;...
- Carbon monofluoride (CF, CFx, or (CF)n), also called polycarbon monofluoride (PMF), polycarbon fluoride, poly(carbon monofluoride), and graphite fluoride...
- identification Polarization-maintaining optical fiber, a type of optical fiber Polycarbon monofluoride, a graphite compound with fluorine; also known as carbon...
- 60-centimetre (24 in)-diameter cardboard tubes, timber and steel. The roof is of polycarbon, with eight shipping containers forming the walls. The foundation is concrete...
- Dimensions Width: 61 mm Height: 122 mm Thickness: 11 mm colored (unpainted) polycarbon unibody Weight 140 g Operating system Android CPU 1,4 GHz Scorpion processor;...
- carbon suboxide in an organism can quickly polymerize into macrocyclic polycarbon structures with the common formula (C3O2)n (mostly (C3O2)6 and (C3O2)8)...
- 60-centimetre (24 in)-diameter cardboard tubes, timber and steel. The roof is of polycarbon, with eight shipping containers forming the walls. "coated with waterproof...
- with formula BrF Carbon monofluoride (CF, CFx, or (CF)x), also called polycarbon monofluoride Chlorine monofluoride, a volatile interhalogen compound with...
- molecules (biotin, DNA, or human plasma IgG) are covalently attached to the polycarbon surface via amide coupling (step 2). Later, the target molecules are labeled...
- polycarbonate sheeting normally used for industrial purposes. This set of polycarbon based works continued to draw influence from Eastern painting techniques...