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- sodium ion (positively charged) is the counterion for the chloride ion (negatively charged) and vice versa. A counterion will be more commonly referred to...
- Counterion condensation is a phenomenon described by Manning's theory (Manning 1969), which ****umes that counterions can condense onto polyions until the...
- Look up counter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Counter may refer to: Counter machine, a subclass of register machines Counter (digital), an electronic...
- monomer unit. The counterion produced by the initiator-coinitiator complex is less nucleophilic than that of the Brønsted acid A− counterion. Halogens, such...
- A Geiger counter (/ˈɡaɪɡər/, GY-gər; also known as a Geiger–Müller counter or G-M counter) is an electronic instrument used for detecting and measuring...
- Counter-Strike (CS) is a series of multiplayer tactical first-person shooter video games in which teams of terrorists battle to perpetrate an act of terror...
- amino group of Val562 and provide a counterion for Asp740 in this active complex. Two candidates for this counterion have been suggested: Ile1 of streptokinase...
- A web counter or hit counter is a publicly displa**** running tally of the number of visits a webpage has received. Web counters are usually displa****...
- The Counter is a high-end casual dining restaurant chain in the United States, Mexico, Ireland, Saudi Arabia, Ghana, and ****an offering custom-topped...
- A counter-protest (also spelled counterprotest) is a protest action which takes place within the proximity of an ideologically opposite protest. The purposes...