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US
/ˌmɑnəˈveɪɫənt/
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ADJECTIVE
- containing only one kind of antibody
- having a valence of 1
How To Use monovalent In A Sentence
- - Adsorbed tetanic toxoid, monovalent, vial with ready to use solution. Chapter 4
- These viruses have been studied as monovalent, bivalent and trivalent formulations and consist of live viruses that induce minimal symptoms and replicate poorly at temperatures found in the lower respiratory tract.
- In place of the structure of the neutral atom we are left with the structure of the corresponding monovalent, divalent, or trivalent atomic ion. Johannes Stark - Nobel Lecture
- A comparison of the effect of monovalent counterions and bivalent counterions is a subject of our future work.
- These proteins also formed ion channels in lipid bilayers and were selective for monovalent cations.
- Although the most common anion formed by oxygen is monatomic, oxygen can also form diatomic ions known as peroxides and superoxides (monovalent).
- Samples were pre-incubated with various concentrations of chloride salts of the monovalent cations and then assayed using the standard procedure.
- The main physical effect described by this relation is the sensitivity of lipid enrichment to valence, i.e., the increased concentration of polyvalent lipids compared to that of monovalent ones in the adsorption domain.
- Fully deprotonating both acidic residues would appear to totally alter the selectivity of the channel, making it more suitable for divalent ions than monovalent ones.
- The hydrophobic fourfold channels, in contrast, present large energy barriers for both monovalent and divalent ions, practically insurmountable for the latter.