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Fig. 2. Classification/nomenclature of host—guest type inclusion compounds, definitions and relations (/) coordinative interaction, (2) lattice barrier interaction, (J) monomolecular shielding interaction (I) coordination-type inclusion compound (inclusion complex), (II) lattice-type inclusion compound (multimolecular/extramolecular inclusion compound, clathrate), (III) cavitate-type inclusion compound (monomolecular/intramolecular inclusion... Fig. 2. Classification/nomenclature of host—guest type inclusion compounds, definitions and relations (/) coordinative interaction, (2) lattice barrier interaction, (J) monomolecular shielding interaction (I) coordination-type inclusion compound (inclusion complex), (II) lattice-type inclusion compound (multimolecular/extramolecular inclusion compound, clathrate), (III) cavitate-type inclusion compound (monomolecular/intramolecular inclusion...
Taxonomy The classification, nomenclature, and laboratory identification of organisms (Do not confuse with taxidermy - stuffing dead animals)... [Pg.626]

Classification, Nomenclature, and Examples of Environmental Organic Chemicals... [Pg.13]

This chapter considers the classification, nomenclature, primary structure, and chemical and physical properties of the individual protein as they occur in the milk from the genus Bos. While some studies have been done of the proteins of the milk of other mammals, bovine milk, due to its commercial importance, has been most extensively investigated. A more comprehensive treatment of the subject is in the two-volume treatise on the chemistry and molecular biology of the milk proteins edited by McKenzie (1970, 1971A). Other reviews are Whitney (1977), Brunner (1981), and Swaisgood (1982). [Pg.81]

CLASSIFICATION, NOMENCLATURE, AND PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF MILK PROTEINS... [Pg.81]

Discuss the structure, classification, nomenclature and physical properties of amines. Give examples. [Pg.816]

A. Laurent, Chemical Method Notation, Classification, Nomenclature, trans. W. Odling, Cavendish Society, London, 1855, Translator s Preface reprinted in facsimile in D. Knight, ed.. The Development of Chemistry, 1789-1914, Routledge, London, 1998, v. 7. [Pg.127]

Fig. 2 General classification/nomenclature and descriptive terminology of host-guest supramolecular inclusion compounds... Fig. 2 General classification/nomenclature and descriptive terminology of host-guest supramolecular inclusion compounds...
The order Caryophyllales is composed of 12 families (Fig. 1) and was selected for a chemosystematic analysis of sterols based on early reports of 24-alkyl-A7-sterols in three families i.e. Spinacia (Chenopodiaceae), Lophocereus (Cactaceae) and Phytolacca (Phytolaccaceae) . Phytosterol structure and composition was analyzed with respect to each plant s taxonomic assignment. Isolation, identification methods, taxonomic classification, nomenclature systems and tribal arrangements are presented elsewhere only mature photosynthetic tissue was analyzed to avoid... [Pg.119]


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