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Meanings of
divalent
in English
Having a valence of two or having two valences.
power
bivalent
Related terms
powerfulness
Synonyms
Examples for "
power
"
power
bivalent
Examples for "
power
"
1
In reality, however, Singles' Day demonstrates not consumer
power
but monopoly
power
.
2
A
power
problem has caused voting problems in parts of the state.
3
Without question, knowledge is
power
;
but access to information is also important.
4
However, the jet's auxiliary
power
unit was able to continue supplying
power
.
5
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and former colonial
power
France condemned the violence.
1
Two phase 3 trials of two
bivalent
formulations will evaluate their efficacy.
2
During differentiation,
bivalent
domains are generally resolved to an active or silent state.
3
Overall, our data demonstrate that Uhrf1 safeguards proper differentiation via
bivalent
histone modifications.
4
It displays
bivalent
and reversible binding to the thrombin molecule, inhibiting its action.
5
Studies using intramuscular immunization with a
bivalent
formulation including GII.4 VLPs are now underway.
Usage of
divalent
in English
1
Upon Zn binding the two lobes close tightly around the
divalent
cation.
2
This mechanism is likely to apply to other structurally similar
divalent
ion channels.
3
The phosphatase requires
divalent
metal cations for catalytic activity and contains iron naturally.
4
The effects of
divalent
cations and fPrPWT in microglia inflammation are also discussed.
5
The pyridylphosphonate ligand shows different ligation behavior toward the three
divalent
metal ions.
6
These cochleate structures do not require
divalent
cations for their assembly.
7
The oxygen in the compound is therefore
divalent
,
just as it is in water.
8
Notably, studies of a larger series of
divalent
counter-ions reveal strong ion specific effects.
9
Interestingly, the majority of hop-regulated enzymes are described as manganese or
divalent
cation dependent.
10
It is suggest that the uptake of
divalent
cations may induce the cytotoxic behaviour.
11
These results show the electrostatic interaction between the
divalent
cations and the silica wall.
12
RdRps with mutations at
divalent
metal ion binding residues did not activate RIG-I signaling.
13
Brush border membranes were isolated from rat jejunum by a
divalent
cation precipitation method.
14
Moreover, heavy metal ions, in particular
divalent
copper, accelerate the aggregation process of the protein.
15
The cytoplasmic domain contains several histidines and cysteines, perhaps indicative of
divalent
cation binding sites.
16
The bacteriocidal activity requires the presence of
divalent
metal cations such as zinc or nickel.
Other examples for "divalent"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
divalent
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
divalent cation
abundant divalent
bind divalent
divalent metal
extracellular divalent
More collocations
Divalent
through the time
Divalent
across language varieties
United States of America
Common