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 Übersetzung für 'oxygen molecules' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an oxygen molecule | oxygen molecules
chem.
oxygen molecules
Sauerstoffmoleküle {pl}
Teiltreffer
biochem.
transfer ribonucleic acid molecules <tRNA molecules>
Transfer-Ribonukleinsäure-Moleküle {pl} <tRNA-Moleküle>
bot.T
South African oxygen-weed / oxygen weed [Lagarosiphon major, syn.: L. muscoides var. major, Elodea crispa]
Große Wassergirlande {f}
bot.T
coarse oxygen-weed / oxygen weed [Lagarosiphon major, syn.: L. muscoides var. major, Elodea crispa]
(Große) Wechselblatt-Wasserpest {f}
bot.T
(coarse) oxygen-weed / oxygen weed [Lagarosiphon major, syn.: L. muscoides var. major, Elodea crispa]
Große Wassergirlande {f}
moleculesMoleküle {pl}
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biochem.
selectin molecules
Selektinmoleküle {pl}
chem.
transporter molecules
Transportmoleküle {pl}
biochem.
myoglobin molecules
Myoglobinmoleküle {pl}
med.
inflammatory molecules
Entzündungs­moleküle {pl}
chem.
collagen molecules
Kollagenmoleküle {pl}
chem.
phosphor molecules
Phosphormoleküle {pl}
chem.
copper molecules
Kupfermoleküle {pl}
chem.
iron molecules
Eisenmoleküle {pl}
chem.
compact molecules
kompakte Moleküle {pl}
biochem.
adherence molecules
Adhäsionsmoleküle {pl}
chem.
water molecules
Wassermoleküle {pl}
biochem.
organic molecules
organische Moleküle {pl}
chem.
polymer molecules
Polymermoleküle {pl}
chem.
pyramidal molecules
pyramidale Moleküle {pl}
chem.
insulin molecules
Insulinmoleküle {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Free oxygen molecules did not start to accumulate in the atmosphere until the rate of production of oxygen began to exceed the availability of reducing materials that removed oxygen.
  • Therefore, after determining the number of moles of iodine produced, we can work out the number of moles of oxygen molecules present in the original water sample.
  • For example, a composite which has silver in it can create spaces for oxygen molecules in bonding which decreases the Curie temperature as either more or less thermal energy will be needed to destroy the alignments.
  • Ozone in the Earth's stratosphere is created by ultraviolet light striking oxygen molecules containing two oxygen atoms (...), splitting them into individual oxygen atoms (atomic oxygen).
  • For example, a reaction of a hydrogen atom with hydrogen atoms on a silicon surface and a reaction of an oxygen atom with oxygen molecules on Pt(111) have been reported.

  • These dark fixed lines were later shown to be mostly atomic absorption lines, as explained by Kirchhoff and Bunsen in 1859, with the rest identified as telluric lines originating from absorption by oxygen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere.
  • One of the roles of carotenoids in photosynthetic systems is to prevent damage caused by produced singlet oxygen by either removing excess light energy from chlorophyll molecules or quenching the singlet oxygen molecules directly.
  • The UV radiation strikes oxygen molecules in the air surrounding the lamp, causing them to ionize.
  • It is caused by a polymerization process that begins with oxygen molecules attacking the carbon backbone.
  • Since auroras are caused by ultra-high-speed solar particles interacting with atmospheric molecules, the green color of these dunes has tentatively been explained by the interaction of those solar particles with oxygen molecules.

  • Radicals produced from the homolytically split oxygen molecules combine with molecular oxygen to form ozone.
  • It acts by binding preferentially to the hemoglobin in the bloodstream, displacing oxygen molecules and progressively deoxygenating the blood, eventually resulting in the failure of cellular respiration and death.
  • It is comparable to the cytoplasm of other cells, but it contains unusually large amounts of glycogen (a polymer of glucose), myoglobin, a red-colored protein necessary for binding oxygen molecules that diffuse into muscle fibers, and mitochondria.
  • They help to stabilise the protein when it becomes deoxyhemoglobin, and increases the likelihood of the release of remaining oxygen molecules bound to the protein.
  • Molina theorized that photons from ultraviolet light, known to break down oxygen molecules, could also break down CFCs, releasing a number of products including chlorine atoms into the stratosphere.

  • When ozone is produced by solar UV radiation in the tropics, it is done so by circulation lifting ozone-poor air out of the troposphere and into the stratosphere where the sun photolyzes oxygen molecules and turns them into ozone.
  • By accelerating oxygen molecules in the air, she is able to cause fire to spontaneously ignite.
  • Hemoglobin bonds strongly to oxygen molecules.
  • Specifically, the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve relates oxygen saturation (SO2) and partial pressure of oxygen in the blood (PO2), and is determined by what is called "hemoglobin affinity for oxygen"; that is, how readily hemoglobin acquires and releases oxygen molecules into the fluid that surrounds it.
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