Definition of Complexes. Meaning of Complexes. Synonyms of Complexes

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- Look up complex or complexes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Complex commonly refers to: Complexity, the behaviour of a system whose components interact...
- efficiently, the QRS complex duration in adults is 80 to 110 ms. Any abnormality of conduction takes longer and causes "widened" QRS complexes. In bundle branch...
- atom are common. These complexes are called chelate complexes; the formation of such complexes is called chelation, complexation, and coordination. The...
- intersection is contractible. CW complexes are paracompact. Finite CW complexes are compact. A compact subspace of a CW complex is always contained in a finite...
- the CW complexes. Infinite complexes are a technical tool basic in algebraic topology. See also the discussion at Polytope of simplicial complexes as subspaces...
- of complexes when he said "what is not so well known, but far more important theoretically, is that complexes can have us. The existence of complexes throws...
- protein complex which stabilizes the constituent proteins. Such protein complexes are called "obligate protein complexes". Transient protein complexes form...
- mononuclear complexes. Polynuclear metal carbonyls are formed from metals with odd atomic numbers and contain a metal–metal bond. Complexes with different...
- ligand fields lead to low-spin complexes which cause some exceptions to the 18-electron rule. An important class of complexes that violate the 18e rule are...
- allows IgG immune complexes to regulate IgG production via negative feedback and prevent uncontrolled IgG production. Immune complexes, particularly those...