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Meaning of "crosslinks"

crosslinks (noun) - Connections or links between different pieces of information, ideas, or data. Crosslinks are often used to show relationships or correlations between diverse sources, allowing for a more comprehensive understanding of a topic
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It crosslinks the proteins covalently to their neighbours.
Many commercial elastomers contain polysulfides as crosslinks.
The crosslinks will preferably be internal crosslinks.
Concentration of the chemical crosslinks of the polymer chains.
These crosslinks are very bulky and complex lesions.
The degree of rigidity is related to the number of crosslinks.
The crosslinks may be physical or chemical.
The microcrystallites function as physical crosslinks.
Crosslinks may be physical or chemical and intermolecular or intramolecular.
The invention relates to different crosslinks.
These physical crosslinks provide strength to the copolymer.
These highly reactive groups then form the crosslinks.
The crosslinks could be hydrolyzed with dilute acids.
The ionizing radiation crosslinks the polymers in the film.
Its great tensile strength depends on preservation of its crosslinks.

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Short crosslinks give the rubber better heat resistance.
Methods for measuring pyridinium crosslinks in urine have been proposed.
There is a high need for defined standard pyridinoline crosslinks.
It is preferable that two crosslinks are used to form a rectangular construct.
The critical parameter is the molecular weight between crosslinks.
Deoxypyridinoline crosslinks excretion was measured as a marker for bone resorption.
Immunoassays have also been proposed for measuring urinary crosslinks.
National relevant crosslinks will be listed in country specific pages.
The tertiary amine moieties are found where there are existing crosslinks.
During this step the powder crosslinks and solidifies.
These ionic crosslinks are formed along with sulfur links.
The adapter contains the necessary crosslinks between the signals.
The crosslinks provide the network structure and physical integrity.
Ketimine crosslinking component generally crosslinks with acetoacetoxy crosslinkable groups.
The temporary shape in these polymers is fixed by the covalent crosslinks.
Maintenance of these crosslinks helps to promote hair and nail strength.
At high pH the risk is lower that the resin crosslinks prematurely.
Deoxypyridinoline crosslinks excretion provides a highly specific marker for bone resorption.
A number of processes for introducing surface crosslinks are disclosed in the art.
Another embodiment is to reduce the average chain distance between crosslinks.
Polyacid crosslinking component generally crosslinks with epoxy crosslinkable groups.
Ionic crosslinks exhibit higher stress relaxation characteristics than do sulphur crosslinks.
Obviously there are many more chain branches than crosslinks formed.
Fusion proteins or disulfide crosslinks are example of methods for attaching to a proteinaceous nanopore.
Suitable cure processes produces epoxy resins with a large quantity of crosslinks.
Reversion occurs when polysulfidic crosslinks deteriorate with time and temperature.
Physical crosslinks originating from the crystallization of these grafts is one example.
These occur as single as well as oligomeric crosslinks of substituents with varying substructure.
Dystrophin crosslinks and stabilizes the muscle cell membrane and cytoskeleton.
Glutaraldehyde can react with amine groups to create crosslinks by several routes.
Incorporation of crosslinks introduces cohesive strength and elasticity into the adhesive.
Production of high bulk fibers with intrafiber crosslinks is known in the art.
The free crosslinks may then be determined as total native free crosslinks.
Under these latter conditions it is important to apply the coating before it crosslinks.
Introducing the crosslinks selectively creates change in the mechanical properties of corneal tissue.

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