light chain
noun BIOCHEMISTRY
the protein subunit that, as one of a pair, forms part of the main antigen-binding region of an immunoglobulin molecule.
Never Forget Why This War Was Started It Is All About Saving The Children
Hi Tesla oh I mean Mac sending you all our love.
Sonic bomb?
It's caused by shock waves created by any object that travels through the air faster than the speed of sound. Sonic booms create huge amounts of sound energy. When an object moves through the air, it makes pressure waves in front of and behind it.
How much evidence do we need to put these bastards away for good?
To say it was all an inside job is an understatement.
ding
verb: ding; 3rd person present: dings; past tense: dinged; past participle: dinged; gerund or present participle: dinging
make a ringing sound.
"cash registers were dinging softly"
exclamation
exclamation: ding
used to imitate a metallic ringing sound resembling a bell.
Origin
early 17th century: imitative.
A wee ding
Middle English: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Danish dænge ‘beat, bang’.
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A MARRIAGE
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WE D DING IN S E C RE T
verb: return; 3rd person present: returns; past tense: returned; past participle: returned; gerund or present participle: returning
1.
come or go back to a place or person.
Echolocation, also called bio sonar, is a biological sonar used by several animal species. Echolocating animals emit calls out to the environment and listen to the echoes of those calls that return from various objects near them. They use these echoes to locate and identify the objects.
fracture (third-person singular simple present fractures, present participle fracturing, simple past and past participle fractured)
(transitive, intransitive) To break, or cause something to break.
(transitive, slang) To amuse (a person) greatly; to split someone's sides.
scattering (plural scatterings)
A small quantity of something occurring at irregular intervals and dispersed at random points,
There will be a scattering of showers, with heavy rain in places.
(physics) The process whereby a beam of waves or particles is dispersed by collisions or similar interactions.
Hypernyms
light-scattering
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"lipid bilayers to mimic the eukaryotic plasma membrane."
What are the sites of photosynthesis in eukaryotic cells?
Organelles, called plastids, are the main sites of photosynthesis in eukaryotic cells. Chloroplasts, as well as any other pigment containing cytoplasmic organelles that enables the harvesting and conversion of light and carbon dioxide into food and energy, are plastids.