| oligomer |
a polymer that consists of two, three, or four monomers (see "monomer").
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| oligotrophic |
A lake with minimal levels of nutrients required for producers. See eutrophic, mesotrophic.
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| oligomer |
a polymer whose molecular weight is too low to really be considered a polymer. Oligomers have molecular weights in the hundreds, but polymers have molecular weights in the thousands or higher.
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| oligotrophic |
Very unproductive; lakes low in nutrients and algae, usually very transparent with abundant hypolimnetic oxygen if stratified.
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| oligonucleotide |
A short molecule consisting of several linked nucleotides (typically between 10 and 60) covalently attached by phosphodiester bonds.
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