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trimer

NOUN
  1. a polymer (or a molecule of a polymer) consisting of three identical monomers

How To Use trimer In A Sentence

  • So in fuchsias, a very common deviation consists in a trimerous and rarely a dimerous symmetry of the flower. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • This analysis also explains why most repressers and activators bind as dimers and tetramers, not trimers or pentamers.
  • Previous structural analysis and molecular modeling revealed a markedly nonsymmetric trimeric state of riboflavin synthase.
  • From the former it differs in leaf-section and bud (the bud of P. sinensis is never white), from the latter in the lustre and the color variation of its cone, and from both in the frequent obliquity of its cone and in the frequent presence of trimerous leaf-fascicles. The Genus Pinus
  • The derived molecular weights were consistent with dimeric or trimeric peptide.
  • It differs from P. virginiana in its longer leaves, brittle branches, and much greater height, from P. glabra in its rough upper trunk, and from both by the frequent presence of trimerous leaf-fascicles. The Genus Pinus
  • However, this group from Princeton actually make a trimer! Archive 2007-07-01
  • Would you not consider as a morphological difference the trimerous, tetramerous, etc., divisions of flowers, the ovules being erect or suspended, their attachment being parietal or placental, and even the shape of the seed when of no service to the plant. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • Thus trimerous fuchsias and tetramerous jasmines may frequently be met with, and Turpin describes a tetramerous flower of _Cobæa scandens_. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Acetaldehyde forms a trimer in the presence of acid catalysts such as sulphuric or phosphoric acid, to make paraldehyde, a pharmacological sedative. Archive 2007-10-01
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