Measure of the concentration of a solute in a solution, or of any chemical species, in terms of amount of substance in a given volume; most commonly expressed in units of moles of solute per litre of solution.
He opened the lid; from the dark, glass-lined interior, there rose a sharp tang of high-molarity acid.
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The amount of analyte contained within each particle was calculated based on particle size, density, and molarity of the analyte within solution.
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All told, the new process yielded nine potential future markets for 3M.
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The case is 3M Company and subsidiaries v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
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Hyundai, however, said separately that it was still negotiating to join 2M.
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Subs: P Larkin for M Power and S Power for B Harty.
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Duncan M Matheka, is a Kenyan medical doctor and public health researcher.
Ús de molar concentration en anglès
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Optimum molarconcentration and pH conditions were analyzed to minimize the struvite solubility.
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Dietary therapy failed to normalize biochemical markers or alter the AdoMet to AdoHcy molarconcentration ratio.
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Although amide proton concentrations are in the millimolar range, we achieved a detection sensitivity of several percent on the water signal ( molarconcentration).
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The molarconcentrations of these measures are obtained from a single serum sample with costs comparable to standard lipid measurements.
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It is a large, tetrameric, highly efficient, and durable enzyme that is active even at molarconcentrations of hydrogen peroxide.
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All three enzymes have a chlorin in its active site instead of ferroprotoheme IX and are resistant to molarconcentrations of hydrogen peroxide.
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Different liposomal systems were developed using thin film hydration method by applying different cholesterol molarconcentrations, different total lipid molarconcentrations, and different drug-to-lipid ratios.
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Cat-1 exhibited unusual kinetics: at molarconcentrations of hydrogen peroxide the apparent V was 10 times higher than at millimolar concentrations.