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Meanings of
conjugated
in English
Joined together especially in a pair or pairs.
coupled
conjugate
Related terms
united
bound
Usage of
conjugated
in English
1
However, none of the prepared polymers feature a truly
conjugated
polymer backbone.
2
Herein, we report a nano-MOF
conjugated
to maltotriose as a new DDS.
3
Therefore, pharmacokinetic parameters could not be estimated for NOR-B and
conjugated
metabolites.
4
Highly fused, fully
conjugated
aromatic compounds are interesting candidates for organic electronics.
5
A fraction of these are likely to be
conjugated
during transcellular transport.
6
Similarly, the English verb 'to hack' has been seen
conjugated
in Swedish.
7
The antibody titer in serum was determined by ELISA using
biotin
-
conjugated
GRN.
8
Short, single-stranded DNA sequences form polar head groups
conjugated
to hydrophobic tails.
9
One mother gave a history of medication with
conjugated
estrogens and ethisterone.
10
In the second future tense of this mood, the verb is
conjugated
thus:
11
A Master of the Swarms, It had recently
conjugated
Itself into human form.
12
Urine samples were collected and assayed for free and
conjugated
scopolamine.
13
Monometallic and dimetallic complexes with the ruthenium-amine
conjugated
structural unit have been prepared.
14
Four of the seven drugs inhibited aminoglycoside uptake, based on
Texas
-
Red
-
conjugated
gentamicin uptake.
15
When a new word is admitted into the language, it is
conjugated
regularly.
16
A novel Arg-rich peptide was
conjugated
to each PMO for efficient cellular delivery.
Other examples for "conjugated"
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About this term
conjugated
conjugate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
conjugate to
conjugate bile
conjugate linoleic
conjugate polymers
conjugate bilirubin
More collocations
Conjugated
through the time
Conjugated
across language varieties
United States of America
Common