Examples of using A polymer in English and their translations into Serbian
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The book itself is a polymer.
A Polymer Phone Battery.
The lines around the edges are a polymer.
Developed a polymer that fixes head injuries.
I've done similar research based on a polymer skin substitute.
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Nylon is a polymer you can make in the lab.
Small molecules that link together to form a polymer.
This treatment blows a polymer aerosol into the ducts;
Small molecule that combines with many other monomers to form a polymer.
I'd say some kind of a polymer, strong, extremely elastic.
A polymer whose properties are changed when exposed to light(typically UV light).
And a second polymer layer resulting from covalently bonding a polymer….
The base is a polymer urethane solution, giving maximum strength to the product.
To make a polymer, each monomer needs two functional groups.
In this context, a small molecule is a small organic compound that is biologically active, butis not a polymer.
This is in contrast to a polymer which consists of a large number of monomers.
Within this context, a little molecule is a little organic compound that's biologically active,but isn't a polymer.
A polymer containing unreacted epoxide units is called a polyepoxide or an epoxy.
It would appear that violet phosphorus is a polymer of high relative molecular mass, which on heating breaks down into P2 molecules.
A polymer mixture consisting of two components(a hardener is applied to the transparent base composition, they must be mixed in a certain proportion before starting work);
Glucose for metabolism is partially stored as a polymer, in plants mainly as starch and amylopectin and in animals as glycogen.
Silicone is a polymer created by mixing silicon with other elements such as carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Its crystal structure is very similar to that of gold(III) fluoride:it is a polymer consisting of rectangular AgF4 units linked into chains by fluoro bridges.
However, traces of PMMA, a polymer with inorganic components, were left behind on the resonators.
FOS can be produced by degradation of inulin,or polyfructose, a polymer of D-fructose residues linked by β(2→1) bonds with a terminal α(1→2) linked D-glucose.
In order to form a polymer, the monomers must have two functional groups so they can link together.
Methanogens lack peptidoglycan, a polymer that is found in the cell walls of Bacteria but not in those of Archaea.
Glycol nucleic acid is a polymer similar to DNA or RNA but differing in the composition of its"backbone".
Methanogens lack peptidoglycan, a polymer that is found in the cell walls of Bacteria but not in those of Archaea.
