selective affinity造句
例句與造句
- It specifically acts as a non-selective affinity.
- The SSRIs have very high and selective affinity for SERT and after administration they inhibit SERT immediately.
- Taxifolin, as well as many other flavonoids, has been found to act as a non-selective affinity.
- Epicatechin, as well as many other flavonoids, has been found to act as a non-selective affinity.
- By selecting for binding, the most commonly evolved phenotypes are peptide / proteins that have selective affinity to a specific antibody or DNA molecule.
- It's difficult to find selective affinity in a sentence. 用selective affinity造句挺難的
- From these results Holtfreter developed his concept of selective affinity, and hypothesized that well-timed changes to selective affinity of cells to one another throughout development guided morphogenesis.
- From these results Holtfreter developed his concept of selective affinity, and hypothesized that well-timed changes to selective affinity of cells to one another throughout development guided morphogenesis.
- Hi . can anyone please tell me what : " selective affinity " means ? i really appreciate it . this is a term in sociology . thanks .-- talk ) 15 : 58, 14 March 2008 ( UTC)
- To answer the OP, it probably means roughly the same thing it means in chemistry ( where it's well defined as, some substrates used in chemistry have selective affinity, which means they only bind to certain molecules ).
- Though not deterministic, the inculcation of the subjective structures of the " habitus " can be observed through statistical data, for example, while its selective affinity with the objective structures of the social world explains the continuity of the social order through time.
- Prior to the discovery, it was well known that oil and oily substances had a selective affinity or attraction for, and would unite mechanically with, the minute particles of metal and metallic compounds found in crushed or powdered ores, but would not so unite with the quartz, or rocky nonmetallic material, called " gangue ".
- Prior to the discovery, it was well known that oil and oily substances had a selective affinity or attraction for, and would unite mechanically with, the minute particles of metal and metallic compounds found in crushed or powdered ores, but would not so unite with the quartz, or rocky non-metallic material, called gangue.