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1. pertaining to, made up of, or affecting a single segment, as distinguished from dimeric, polymeric, etc. 2. in genetics, determined by a gene or genes at a single locus either in the heterozygous or homozygous state.
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Member of a building block set which can be repeatedly incorporated into a library to give a set of compounds of repeating structure, eg amino acids in a peptide library.
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a compound consisting of molecules each of which can provide one or more constitutional units
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A starting material from which the polymer is formed.
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(Chemistry) Any molecule that can be chemically bound as a unit of a polymer. Neutron Star: A collapsed star of extremely high density. Generally these objects have slightly more mass than the Sun, but are only about 10 km in radius. A neutron star has intense gravity, and may also have an intense magnetic field and fast rotational component. Oort Cloud: The spherical region around the Sun thought to contain a large number of cometary bodies. ...
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