Definitionadj. relating to or produced by or consisting of molecules
Last update: September 7, 2015
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This question of absorption, considered with reference to its molecular mechanism, is one of the most subtle and difficult in physics. [Please select]
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To do this they must possess a molecular structure commensurate in complexity with that of light itself. [Please select]
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But, if a crystal of sulphate of soda be dropped into the solution, the molecular indecision ceases. [Please select]
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There is hardly a more beautiful and instructive example of this play of molecular force than that furnished by water. [Please select]
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Thus the Dermestes and Saprinidæ, those lovers of corpse-like odours, are warned by molecular diffusion. [Please select]
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To hold together; a molecular force by means of which particles stick together. [Please select]
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That he conceived such motion, agitation, or alteration to be, from its extreme minuteness, 'invisible' and 'insensible,' or, as we should now say, molecular, is likewise evident. [Please select]
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This time, in the case of the winking reflex, and apart from the time required for the passage of the molecular waves up and down the sensory and motor nerves, is about 1/20 of a second. [Please select]
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