- Look up
substrate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Substrate may
refer to:
Substrate (biology), the
natural environment in
which an
organism lives...
- In chemistry, the term
substrate is
highly context-dependent.
Broadly speaking, it can
refer either to a
chemical species being observed in a chemical...
- The
molecules upon
which enzymes may act are
called substrates, and the
enzyme converts the
substrates into
different molecules known as products. Almost...
-
substrate influence in a
language requires knowledge of the
structure of the
substrate language. This can be
acquired in
numerous ways: The
substrate...
- In biology, a
substrate is the
surface on
which an
organism (such as a plant, fungus, or animal) lives. A
substrate can
include biotic or
abiotic materials...
- A
neural substrate is a term used in
neuroscience to
indicate the part of the
central nervous system (i.e.,
brain and
spinal cord) that
underlies a specific...
-
Substrate is used in a
converting process such as
printing or
coating to
generally describe the base
material onto which, e.g. images, will be printed...
- case of
enzyme kinetics,
applied to enzyme-catalysed
reactions of one
substrate and one product. It
takes the form of a
differential equation describing...
- In electronics, a
wafer (also
called a
slice or
substrate) is a thin
slice of semiconductor, such as a
crystalline silicon (c-Si, silicium), used for...
-
binding of
another molecule, its
substrate (S),
which the
enzyme acts upon to form the
desired product. The
substrate binds to the
active site of the enzyme...