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 Translation for 'at the molecular level' from English to French
biochim.chim.phys.
au niveau moléculaire {adv}
at the molecular level
Partial Matches
au même niveau {adv}at the same level
au plus haut niveau {adv}at the highest level
à l'échelon national {adv}at the national level
au niveau de qn./qc. {adv} [hauteur]at the level of sb./sth.
de plain-pied avec [pièce vers le jardin, etc.]at the same level as [e.g.: garden]
au niveau de la chaussée {adv}at street level
au niveau de la surface {adv}at surface level
lancer une accusation à qn.to level an accusation at sb.
élevé {adj} [conversation]at a very high level
envoyer des piques à qn. [loc.]to level cutting remarks at sb. [idiom]
théoriquement {adv}on the theoretical level
déniveler qc. [changer le niveau]to alter the level of sth.
de plain-pied avec [pièce]on the same level as [floor]
au niveau de qn./qc. {adv} [valeur]on the level of sb./sth.
se ravaler au rang de ...to reduce oneself to the level of ...
immo.
salon {m} de plain-pied avec le jardin
lounge on a level with the garden
au {prep}at (the)
à la {prep}at (the)
à l'heure actuelle {adv}at the moment
au départ {adv}at the setout
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Usage Examples English
  • For example, recurrent mutation that tends to be in the opposite direction to selection can lead to mutation–selection balance. At the molecular level, if mutation from G to A happens more often than mutation from A to G, then genotypes with A will tend to evolve.
  • Many aspects of copper homeostasis are known at the molecular level.
  • The complexity of molecules being introduced at the surface is increasing, and the techniques used to analyze surface characteristics at the molecular level are ever-changing and improving.
  • This application will transfer the sublimation dyes at the molecular level into the substrate.
  • invadens" were optimised which should enhance the research possibilities at the molecular level of the differentiation process.

  • Establishing some measure of the relative influence of genetics and environment on behavior has been at the core of behavioral genetics and its variants, notably studies at the molecular level that examine the relationship between genes, neurotransmitters and behavior.
  • Some cryonics organizations use vitrification without a chemical fixation step, sacrificing some structural preservation quality for less damage at the molecular level.
  • The first evidence that it possesses a regular structure at the molecular level was presented in the mid-1930s.
  • Thermal depolymerization also destroys prions in infected organic and inorganic matter, since the process chemically attacks protein at the molecular level, although more effective and practical methods involve destruction by combinations of detergents and enzymes similar to biological washing powders.
  • There has been some research into other types of silk, which differ at the molecular level.

  • Another method of quantifying exposure involves measuring, at the molecular level, the amount of pesticide interacting with the site of action.
  • Both the Arrhenius activation energy and the rate constant "k" are experimentally determined, and represent macroscopic reaction-specific parameters that are not simply related to threshold energies and the success of individual collisions at the molecular level.
  • Rough and irregular surfaces, even at the molecular level of the glass, can cause light rays to be reflected in many random directions.
  • Allelic differences in mRNA splicing are likely to be a common and important source of phenotypic diversity at the molecular level, in addition to their contribution to genetic disease susceptibility.
  • According to this cellular Darwinism, random variation at the molecular level generates diversity in cell types whereas cell interactions impose a characteristic order on the developing embryo.

  • Reactive oxygen species are damaging to animals and plants at the molecular level due to their possible interaction with nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids.
  • Many organisms have evolved to produce light in a range of colors. At the molecular level, the difference in color arises from the degree of conjugation of the molecule, when an electron drops down from the excited state to the ground state.
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