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MONOVALENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having a valence of one 2. having specific immunologic activity against a single antigen, microorganism, or disease
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MONOVALENT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
(of atoms or molecules) having a valency of one: Halogens like chlorine and fluorine are examples of monovalent molecules, forming single bonds with other atoms ...
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MONOVALENT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · Having a valence of 1; univalent. · Containing antigens from a single strain of a microorganism or virus. Used of a vaccine or serum. Discover More ...
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monovalent
monovalent, a. (mɒnəʊˈveɪlənt, məˈnɒvələnt) [Hybrid f. mono- + valent.] 1. Chem. = univalent.1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. (1871) 172 The elements of the first group combine atom for atom with hydrogen, they are monovalent elements or monads. 1881 tr. A. Strecker's Org. Chem. 114 The Monovalent Alcohol Ra...
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monovalent, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective monovalent is in the 1870s. OED's earliest evidence for monovalent is from 1871, in the writing of Henry Roscoe, chemist ...
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Bivalent and Monovalent SARS-CoV-2 Variant Vaccine Boosters ...
Vaccine protection against COVID-19 wanes over time and has been impacted by the emergence of new variants with increasing escape of neutralization.
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Monovalence
Monovalence or Monovalent may refer to:
Monovalent ion, an atom, ion, or chemical group with a valency of one, which thus can form one covalent bond
Monovalent vaccine, a vaccine directed at only one pathogen
Monovalent antibody, an antibody with affinity for one epitope, antigen, or strain of microorganism
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Monovalent Ion - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Monovalent ions are defined as ions with a single positive or negative charge, such as sodium (Na⁺), potassium (K⁺), and chloride (Cl⁻), which are commonly ...
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Effectiveness of Monovalent and Bivalent mRNA Vaccines in ... - CDC
Monovalent and bivalent mRNA vaccines helped provide protection against COVID-19–associated emergency department and urgent care visits among children aged 6 ...
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry - Monovalent
Monovalent: An atom having just one covalent bond. In this molecule the hydrogen atom and chlorine atoms are monovalent, the oxygen atom is divalent, ...
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The superiority of bivalent over monovalent booster vaccines
The results highlight the futility of the monovalent booster in protecting from medically attended symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infections in SARS-CoV ...
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TW201542593A - Bi-specific monovalent diabodies that are capable of ...
能夠結合CD123和CD3的雙特異性單價雙抗體及其用途 Bispecific monovalent diabodies capable of binding CD123 and CD3 and uses thereof ...
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Interim Effectiveness of Updated 2023–2024 (Monovalent ...
2 days ago — CDC COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Collaborators. Shekhar Ghamande; Robert Gottlieb; Tresa McNeal; Catherine Raver; William Bender ... Emily T.
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Monovalent cation:proton antiporter-3
The Monovalent Cation (K+ or Na+):Proton Antiporter-3 (CPA3) Family (TC# 2.A.63) is a member of the Na+ transporting Mrp superfamily. See also
Sodium-Proton antiporter
Monovalent Cation (K+ or Na+):Proton Antiporter-1
Monovalent Cation (K+ or Na+):Proton Antiporter-2
Transporter
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Seniors, young families among those who get updated ... - The Straits Times
Nov 6, 2023SINGAPORE - On Saturday morning, Jaden Tan, five, received his first Covid-19 jab, and it was the latest monovalent version that promises to protect against current and emerging strains.
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