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Polybasic - Wikipedia
Polybasic may refer to: A polybasic or polyprotic acid, able to donate more than one proton per molecule; A polybasic salt, with more than one hydrogen atom ... en.wikipedia.org
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What is a Polybasic Cleavage Site? - News-Medical
The polybasic cleavage site is a proteolytic excision site utilized by cellular proteases that activate a wide range of precursor proteins. www.news-medical.net
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POLYBASIC Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of POLYBASIC is having more than one hydrogen atom replaceable by basic atoms or radicals —used of acids. www.merriam-webster.com
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polybasic
polybasic, a. Chem. (pɒlɪˈbeɪsɪk) [f. poly- + basic. So F. polybasique.] Requiring more than one equivalent of base for neutralization; containing two or more atoms of hydrogen capable of replacement by a base. Formerly also applied to salts derived from polybasic acids by replacement of more than o... Oxford English Dictionary
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POLYBASIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. designating an acid having more than one hydrogen atom (per molecule) replaceable by basic atoms or radicals. 2. designating a salt having more than one atom ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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The polybasic region of Ras and Rho family small GTPases - PubMed
Many small GTPases in the Ras and Rho families have a C-terminal polybasic region (PBR) comprised of multiple lysines or arginines. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Di and polybasic acids and bases - BYJU'S
Acids capable of yielding more than one hydronium ion per molecule are called polybasic acids, the dibasic, tribasic etc indicating the number of replaceable ... byjus.com
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What are dibasic and polybasic acids and diacidic and polyacidic ...
When a BASIC ACID donates more than 2 H+ion (protons) it is considered as polyBASIC ACID. Eg. H3PO4 (phosphoric acid). Continue Reading. www.quora.com
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POLYBASIC Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Polybasic definition: (of an acid) having two or more atoms of replaceable hydrogen.. See examples of POLYBASIC used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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The Polybasic Cleavage Site in SARS-CoV-2 Spike Modulates Viral ...
We propose that the polybasic cleavage site allows SARS-CoV-2 to mediate viral entry in a pH-independent manner, in part to mitigate against IFITM-mediated ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Dibasic
the parent acid, replaced by cations Dibasic ester, an ester of a dicarboxylic acid See also Monobasic (disambiguation) Tribasic (disambiguation) Polybasic wikipedia.org
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polybase
polybase Chem. (ˈpɒlɪbeɪs) [f. poly- 2 + base n.1] A compound which contains more than one basic group. Cf. polybasic a.1920 [see polyacid n.]. 1956 Nature 24 Mar. 586/1 This polybase, {b1}[{b1}CH2{b1}CH2{b1}NH2{b1}]n{b1}, has the advantage of being stained by naphthalene black 12B as well as by sud... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monobasic
an album by Jess Cornelius Mono-Basic, the implementation of Visual Basic.Net for Mono See also Dibasic (disambiguation) Tribasic (disambiguation) Polybasic wikipedia.org
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polyprotic
polyprotic, a. Chem. (pɒlɪˈprəʊtɪk) [f. poly- + proton 2 + -ic.] Of an acid: capable of donating more than one proton to a base; polybasic; occas. also used of bases which can accept more than one proton.1944 J. A. Timm Gen. Chem. xxxii. 343 Acids whose molecules may donate more than one proton are ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tribasic
salt, with three hydrogen atoms, with respect to the parent acid, replaced by cations See also Monobasic (disambiguation) Dibasic (disambiguation) Polybasic wikipedia.org
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