Having a negative charge.
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Examples for "negative"
Examples for "negative"
1Important idea number 1: Matter is made of positive and negative charges.
2The group's health authorities said all suspected cases there had tested negative.
3Industry trade groups reiterated concerns that the rule could have negative effects.
4Marijuana doesn't lead to these long term negative effects that people said.
5The reply was in the negative; the Senora was in the gardens.
1Exon 7-encoded electronegative residues make additional interactions with the L1 loop of Nrp1.
2If zinc has an affinity for oxygen, it must be because the zinc is either electropositive or electronegative to oxygen.
3This may be due to a reduction in hydrogen-bonding between the Schiff base proton and an electronegative counterion in halorhodopsin.
4The disiloxane ring unexpectedly enables the diaxial conformer of the cation to be stabilized by an electronegative atom at C-3.
5If it has a greater affinity for oxygen than copper has, then the zinc must be either electropositive or electronegative to copper.
1One site of damage is the anode, a battery's negatively charged terminal.
2Nanoparticles were spherical with mean size of 300 nm and negatively charged surface.
3The negatively charged particles exhibit rather fast adsorption kinetics on CytC.
4That the process involves massive negatively charged molecules and aerosols is completely unexpected.
5Intercellular transfer of three negatively charged fluorescent reporter molecules was examined.
6Positively charged metal ions probably act by neutralizing the negatively charged nucleotide phosphate groups.
7These filaments can be recruited to negatively charged membrane surfaces.
8It will inject negatively charged hydrogen ions into CERN's PS-Booster.
9Positively charged sodium and negatively charged chlorine ions in the solution are free to move.
10The current is just the same as if there were no negatively charged electrons present.
11Cathode rays then were accepted as flights of negatively charged particles, moving with high velocities.
12Any negatively charged atom or molecule (i.e., one that has more electrons than protons).
13In addition to the positively charged protons, the atom contains an equal number of negatively charged electrons.
14Thus, the ET interaction with Fd is almost completely lost upon introduction of negatively charged side chains.
15However, a negatively charged motif is not a reliable predictor for a high proton-sensitivity in other a-subunits.
16The crystal was composed of negatively charged microspheres immersed in a plasma at a low gas pressure.