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1 amino-acid residue
1) Медицина: аминокислотный остаток2) Макаров: (in polypeptide) аминокислотный остаток (в полипептиде) -
2 amino-acid residue
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3 amino acid residue
아미노산잔기English-Korean animal medical dictionary > amino acid residue
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4 amino-acid residue
аминокислотный остаток (напр. в структуре белка)English-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > amino-acid residue
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5 amino-acid residue (in polypeptide)
Макаров: аминокислотный остаток (в полипептиде)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > amino-acid residue (in polypeptide)
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6 residue
residue 1. остаток; 2. осадок, отстойacid residue кислотный остатокamino acid residue аминокислотный остатокdistillation residue остаток перегонки, кубовый остатокnucleotide residue нуклеотидный остатокorganic residues органические остаткиplant residues растительные остаткиEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > residue
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8 аминокислотный остаток
Большой русско-английский медицинский словарь > аминокислотный остаток
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9 аминокислотный остаток
1) Medicine: amino-acid residue2) Makarov: amino-acid residue (in polypeptide) (в полипептиде), aminoacid residualУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > аминокислотный остаток
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10 residuo amminoacidico
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Proteinogenic amino acid — Proteinogenic amino acids are those amino acids that can be found in proteins and require cellular machinery coded for in the genetic code [1] of any organism for their isolated production. There are 22 standard amino acids, but only 21 are found … Wikipedia
residue — That which remains after removal of one or more substances. SYN: residuum. [L. residuum] day r. psychoanalytic term for a dream related to an experience of the previous day. * * * res·i·due rez ə .d(y)ü n something that remains after a part is… … Medical dictionary
Residue (chemistry) — In chemistry, residue is the material remaining after a distillation or an evaporation, or to a portion of a larger molecule, such as a methyl group. It may also refer to the undesired byproducts of a reaction. In biochemistry and molecular… … Wikipedia
residue — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin residuum, from neuter of residuus left over, from residēre to remain Date: 14th century something that remains after a part is taken, separated, or designated or after the completion… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Nucleic acid analogues — Not to be confused with degenerate bases. For phosphoramidite synthesis of nucleic acids, see Oligonucleotide synthesis. RNA with its nucleobases to the left and DNA to the right. Nucleic acid analogues are compounds structurally similar (analog) … Wikipedia
nucleic acid — /nooh klee ik, klay , nyooh /, Biochem. any of a group of long, linear macromolecules, either DNA or various types of RNA, that carry genetic information directing all cellular functions: composed of linked nucleotides. [1890 95; NUCLE(US) + IC;… … Universalium