Adduct

Word ADDUCT
Character 6
Hyphenation ad duct
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Adduct"

What do we mean by adduct?

To draw inward toward the median axis of the body or toward an adjacent part or limb. transitive verb

A chemical compound that forms from the addition of two or more substances. noun

To draw on; induce; allure.

In physiology, to bring to or toward a median line or main axis. See adduction, 2.

To draw towards a common center or a middle line. transitive verb

To draw towards a center or a middle line. verb

The product of an addition reaction noun

Draw a limb towards the body verb

A compound formed by an addition reaction noun

The product of an addition reaction.

The singy voice used in a general conversation to response/interactions with another person to make communication more interesting/dramatic. Urban Dictionary

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The word "adduct" in example sentences

At that time Alex was studying the role of mono-ubiquitination of histones (for the histone-ubiquitin adduct H2A known also as protein A24 or uH2A, see above). ❋ Unknown (2005)

These researchers reported that at the non-permissive temperature, the cell lost the histone H2A-ubiquitin adduct. ❋ Unknown (2005)

These bases can be chemically modified in a number of ways, including by alkylation, in which an alkyl group (or "adduct") is transferred onto a guanine base. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The adduct "stores" CH3O2, but the bond between the CH3O2 and the NO2 moities a convenient way of designating the molecular units is weak, and collisions can break it, thus the tight loop. ❋ EliRabett (2010)

With extraordinary effort I can move my right hand a little and can adduct my left arm some six inches across my chest. ❋ Unknown (2010)

DNA radioactivity was essentially in a single different adduct base, different from the normal bases present in DNA. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In that case CH3O2 reacts with NO2 to form an adduct CH3O2NO2 . ❋ EliRabett (2010)

It takes the masses from CE-MS and compares to an in-house metabolite database, and of course takes into account common adduct products and isotopes. ❋ Egon Willighagen (2008)

Researchers speculate that this results when ellagic acid forms adduct (from Latin, “drawn toward”) with DNA, thus masking binding sites to be occupied by the carcinogens. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This information on the ubiquitin-histone adduct along with the striking similarities we found between APF-1 and ubiquitin in their general characteristics such as molecular mass and amino acid composition, led Keith Wilkinson and his colleague Arthur (Art) Haas who were post-doctoral fellows in the laboratory of Ernie, along with Michael Urban from Zweidler's laboratory, to carry out a series of direct experiments, showing unequivocally that APF-1 is indeed ubiquitin. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I, has the adduct of methylglyoxal with glutathione as its substrate and D-lactyl ❋ Unknown (2005)

It appears that one molecule of the anhydride associates with or favors an ionic adduct with one molecule of the lysergic which contains a basic nitrogen atom and that it is the adduct which reacts with a second molecule of trifluoroacetic anhydride to form the mixed anhydride along with one molecule of trifluoroacetic acid. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The mixed anhydride itself, since it contains a lysergic acid group, also can exist in the reaction mixture in large part as an ionic adduct with trifluoroacetic anhydride or trifluoroacetic acid. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Could flex, extend, and adduct and abduct the wrist; some power of flexion in index finger, in others none. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

—The Interossei volares adduct the fingers to an imaginary line drawn longitudinally through the center of the middle finger; and the Interossei dorsales abduct the fingers from that line. ❋ Unknown (1918)

—The Pectineus and three Adductores adduct the thigh powerfully; they are especially used in horse exercise, the sides of the saddle being grasped between the knees by the contraction of these muscles. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Our movements should be selected so as to adduct and invert the foot. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The Interossei plantares adduct the third, fourth, and fifth toes toward the imaginary line passing through the second toe, and by means of their insertions into the aponeuroses of the Extensor tendons they assist in flexing the proximal phalanges and extending the middle and terminal phalanges. ❋ Unknown (1918)

For example, in fracture immediately below the lesser trochanter of the femur, the ilio-psoas tends to tilt the upper fragment forward and laterally; in supra-condylar fracture of the femur, the muscles of the calf pull the lower fragment back towards the popliteal space; and in fracture of the humerus above the deltoid insertion, the muscles inserted into the inter-tubercular (bicipital) groove adduct the upper fragment. ❋ Alexander Miles (1893)

[I I].V.A Interesting Vocal adduction responded with" [noooo], I don't want you to rub my feettttt" in my best singing voice. He said "[it's fine], i will wait till you fall asleep..he's a weirdo but I get it. ❋ Sunnykittyshine (2018)

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