Definition of Chainlike. Meaning of Chainlike. Synonyms of Chainlike

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Chainlike. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Chainlike and, of course, Chainlike synonyms and on the right images related to the word Chainlike.

Definition of Chainlike

No result for Chainlike. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Chainlike from wikipedia

- consists of microscopic droplets of amorphous silica fused into branched, chainlike, three-dimensional secondary particles which then agglomerate into tertiary...
- ; Aldridge, Richard J.; Siveter, David J. (2009). "A New Arthropod in Chainlike ****ociations from the Cnengjiang Lagerstätte (Lower Cambrian), Yunnan...
- time (see no-knead bread), the glutenin forms strands of long, thin, chainlike molecules, while the shorter gliadin forms bridges between the strands...
- result in microscopic droplets of amorphous silica fused into branched, chainlike, three-dimensional secondary particles which then agglomerate into tertiary...
- Polymers are chainlike molecules that are made of the same repetition unit. With a few exceptions such as proteins, a polymer consists of a mix of molecules...
- structure of the work is therefore, in his words, "organic rather than chainlike," with all of the book's earlier parts presupposing the later parts "almost...
- 1 in) long. It is dark yellow to brown and has chevron-shaped spots and chainlike rays. It is ****ually dimorphic, the females being more rounded at the...
- Generation and characterization of dihydroxy disulfide, HOSSOH: the chainlike isomer of thiosulfurous acid". Inorganic Chemistry. 31 (6): 941–944. doi:10...
- shaped like long chains containing many thousands of atoms. The long, chainlike shape of the molecules is what makes cellulose, like nylon and polyester...
- markings pale brown, faint and nearly obliterate; these are in the form of chainlike bands, with a dark discoloration at the end of the cell and a small speck...