Lexicographical Neighbors of Macromole
Literary usage of Macromole
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Hydrogen bonds in macromole- cules, on the other hand, are broken at low temperatures
but there is an increased probability of water-to-water hydrogen ..."
2. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"... bonds within the macromole- ther than those within hydrogen atoms, herefore,
should be chemically as inert as possible. Hydrophobic solvent mixtures ..."
3. Inside the Cell by Maya Pines (1990)
"Whatever flash of lightning there was that organized purines, pyrimidines, and
amino acids into macromole- cules capable of reproducing themselves, ..."
4. Contrasts in Scientific Style: Research Groups in the Chemical and by Joseph S. Fruton (1990)
"During the course of his extensive studies, Pauli devised some of the early
apparatus for the measurement of the electrophoretic mobility of macromole- ..."
5. Oxygen/Nitrogen Radicals and Cellular Injury edited by Kenneth B. Adler, Robert D. Devlin, Val Vallyathan (2000)
"... oxygen species (ROS) within the cell, which overwhelms the capacity of cellular
antioxidant systems, leading to damage of cellular macromole- cules (7). ..."
6. Carcinogenic Potency Database, Endocrine Disruptors edited by Lois Swirsky Gold (2000)
"... curve at low levels for endocrine disruptors that interact reversibly with
hormone receptors (and other regulatory macromole- cules such as enzymes), ..."