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polymerization The composition of long chains of molecules called polymers from shorter chains called monomers. A photopolymer hardens when exposed to ultraviolet light. Printing inks also dry by polymerizing.
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polymer A substance made of many repeating chemical units or molecules. The term polymer is often used in place of plastic, rubber, or elastomer.
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polymerase chain reaction A method for exponentially increasing the number of copies of a specific DNA sequence. The use of PCR enables the genetic analysis of biological samples containing only tiny amounts of DNA.
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polymerase chain reaction A technique commonly used in DNA testing and research to analyze minute quantities of genomic DNA by amplification (making millions of copies) of a specific gene or region.
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polymer membrane electrode An electrode in which the sensing membrane is an organic polymer containing a hydrophobic ion-exchange neutral carrier (ionophore).
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