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Meaning of "bi-functional"

bi-functional (adjective) - describes something that has two distinct functions or purposes, often used in the context of design or chemistry

How to use "bi-functional" in a sentence

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In a first step a nascent bi-functional molecule is provided.
A single bi-functional complex or a library of complexes may be generated.
The above five keys are bi-functional keys.
Adaptive bi-functional high intensity discharge headlamps.
Example of synthesis of a library containing bi-functional molecules.
Structural analysis of bi-functional concatamer circular intermediates.
Examples of heterocyclic structures generated using bi-functional reactions.
The preparation of the bi-functional reagents is known in the art.
Determining the identifier oligonucleotide of the bi-functional complex.
The use of exclusively bi-functional monomers produces linear polyesters.
The hydrogenation catalyst may also be a bi-functional catalyst.
Bi-functional membrane for organofluorine separation and isomerization processes.
The overall structure of the bi-functional molecules is shown.
The bi-functional nature of the catalyst results in a direct process.
Antibodies or immunoglobulins are proteinaceous bi-functional molecules.

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Bi-functional cross-linking reagents as a means of establishing spatial protein structure.
There were no signs of adverse tissue response to bi-functional polymer.
The nascent bi-functional complexes in each compartment can be identical or different.
Monomers polymerize linearly unless in the presence of bi-functional compounds.
The obtained bi-functional molecules are then separately tested in a suitable assay.
The identifier oligonucleotide part of the bi-functional complex is preferably amplifiable.
The bi-functional compound may also have other functional reactive groups.
The hydrogenation catalyst may be a bi-functional catalyst comprising an acidic support.
Bi-functional complexes and methods for making and using such complexes.
The blocking agent is further defined as a bi-functional noncyclic blocking agent.
The term bi-functional molecule is used interchangeably with the term bi-functional complex.
The organoborane initiator is complexed with a bi-functional noncyclic blocking agent.
The vector may be a bi-functional expression vector which functions in multiple hosts.
A ligase is added to couple the codon oligo to the nascent bi-functional complex.
In a second round the mixture of bi-functional molecules is split into compartments again.
By bi-functional mode, we mean the ability to perform in both oxidative and reductive modes.
Then the oligonucleotide tags of the bi-functional molecules are amplified and / or characterised.
As a specific example, a mouse carrying a tumor can be injected with a library of bi-functional molecules.
In some embodiments unique bi-functional complexes are resynthesized following synthesis and analysis of a library.
Said measurements can be informative of the bioavailability of the third intermediate bi-functional complex.
In this way, the bi-functional complexes may be directed to a specific site on the target.
Conjugation ofHRP to peptides was done through the bi-functional crosslinking reagent sulfo-SMCC.
Another part of the bi-functional molecule comprises a priming site for addition of a tag.
More specifically, the organoborane initiator is complexed with a specific bi-functional noncyclic blocking agent.
The identifier oligonucleotide of the bi-functional complex is in a preferred aspect of the invention amplifiable.
In each compartment the products of the previous round serves as the nascent bi-functional molecule.
In another embodiment, a target and the bi-functional complexes may be modified to allow screening.
The bi-functional molecules associated with the tumor are potential therapeutics or diagnostics for that cancer.
Modem vehicle electrical systems utilize bi-functional devices that demand large electrical currents.
The further polymerization is then carried out with the polyfunctional isocyanate, commonly a bi-functional isocyanate.
Templated synthesis of a library of bi-functional complexes using identifier allocation by sequential identifier subtraction.
Abstract, This thesis shows the synthesis and the characterization of bi-functional gold nanoparticles.
Bacteria generally have one bi-functional enzyme, but archaea and eukaryotes usually employ two distinct enzymes.
A display molecula can be synthesized from an initial nascent bi-functional complex with a cleavable linker.
Bi-functional protein D is a peroxisomal enzyme involved in the beta-oxidation of very long fatty acids.

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