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  • Solid-phase reversible immobilization
  • Solid-phase reversible immobilization, or SPRI, is a method of purifying nucleic acids from solution. It uses silica- or carboxyl-coated paramagnetic

    Solid-phase reversible immobilization

    Solid-phase_reversible_immobilization

  • High-performance liquid chromatography
  • Technique in analytical chemistry

    The interaction between the analyte, the solid phase, and the liquid phase, are physical or chemically reversible, usually a combination of non-covalent

    High-performance liquid chromatography

    High-performance liquid chromatography

    High-performance_liquid_chromatography

  • Wetting
  • Ability of a liquid to maintain contact with a solid surface

    and cohesive forces, occurring when liquid and solid make contact in the presence of another physical phase. As such, wetting is of importance to bonding

    Wetting

    Wetting

    Wetting

  • Electric vehicle
  • Vehicle propelled fully or mostly by electricity

    conversions. Furthermore, electro-chemical batteries conversions are reversible, allowing electrical energy to be stored in chemical form. The type of

    Electric vehicle

    Electric vehicle

    Electric_vehicle

  • Massively parallel sequencing
  • DNA sequencing using the concept of massively parallel processing

    common amplification methods are emulsion PCR (emPCR), rolling circle and solid-phase amplification. The final distribution of templates can be spatially random

    Massively parallel sequencing

    Massively_parallel_sequencing

  • Self-healing material
  • Substances that can repair themselves

    yield to mechanical stress in an atypical, reversible manner. Diels-Alder-based polymers undergo a reversible cycloaddition, where mechanical stress cleaves

    Self-healing material

    Self-healing material

    Self-healing_material

  • Marshmallow
  • Sugar-based confection

    -mæl-/) is a confection made from sugar, water and gelatin whipped to a solid-but-soft consistency. It is used as a filling in baking or molded into shapes

    Marshmallow

    Marshmallow

    Marshmallow

  • Janus particles
  • Type of nanoparticle or microparticle

    liquid–liquid/gas–solid phase hybrid method by first immobilizing silica nanoparticles in paraffin wax using the previously discussed liquid–solid phase interface

    Janus particles

    Janus particles

    Janus_particles

  • Kinetic exclusion assay
  • to additional ligand immobilized on a solid phase. During the assay, a fraction of the free receptor is captured by the solid phase ligand and subsequently

    Kinetic exclusion assay

    Kinetic exclusion assay

    Kinetic_exclusion_assay

  • NASICON
  • Class of solid materials

    NO2, NH3 and H2S gases. Other NASICON applications include catalysis, immobilization of radioactive waste, and sodium removal from water. The development

    NASICON

    NASICON

    NASICON

  • Hydrogel
  • Soft water-rich polymer gel

    hydrogels can result in strong reversible or irreversible gels due to the covalent bonding. Chemical hydrogels that contain reversible covalent cross-linking

    Hydrogel

    Hydrogel

    Hydrogel

  • Polydiacetylenes
  • have multiple applications from the development of organic films to immobilization of other molecules. The first polydiacetylene to be discovered was Poly(1

    Polydiacetylenes

    Polydiacetylenes

    Polydiacetylenes

  • Electric motor
  • Machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy

    circulating eddy currents that would flow if a solid core were used. Mains-powered AC motors typically immobilize the wires within the windings by impregnating

    Electric motor

    Electric motor

    Electric_motor

  • Metal–organic framework
  • Class of chemical substance

    catalysts for asymmetric hydrogenation of beta-aryl ketoesters and their immobilization in room-temperature ionic liquids". Angewandte Chemie. 43 (19): 2501–4

    Metal–organic framework

    Metal–organic framework

    Metal–organic_framework

  • Silanization of silicon and mica
  • Process

    surfaces, protein denaturation, unstable and reversible binding, nonspecific and random immobilization of protein have been reported. One alternative

    Silanization of silicon and mica

    Silanization_of_silicon_and_mica

  • DNA sequencing
  • Process of determining the nucleic acid sequence

    developed a sequencing method based on reversible dye-terminators technology, and engineered polymerases. The reversible terminated chemistry concept was invented

    DNA sequencing

    DNA sequencing

    DNA_sequencing

  • Super-resolution microscopy
  • Series of techniques in optical microscopy

    Greenwald et al. offer a more comprehensive overview of these applications. REversible Saturable OpticaL Fluorescence Transitions (RESOLFT) microscopy is an

    Super-resolution microscopy

    Super-resolution_microscopy

  • Low molecular-mass organic gelators
  • Mallia, V.A.; Butler, P. D.; Sarkar, B.; Holman, K. T.; Weiss, R. G. "Reversible Phase Transitions Within Self-Assembled Fibrillar Networks of

    Low molecular-mass organic gelators

    Low molecular-mass organic gelators

    Low_molecular-mass_organic_gelators

  • Carbon nanotube
  • Allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure

    PMID 29614219. Salem DP, Gong X, Liu AT, Akombi K, Strano MS (7 January 2020). "Immobilization and Function of nIR-Fluorescent Carbon Nanotube Sensors on Paper Substrates

    Carbon nanotube

    Carbon nanotube

    Carbon_nanotube

  • Rheology
  • Study of the flow of matter, primarily in a fluid state

    of matter, primarily in a fluid (liquid or gas) state, as well as "soft solids", which experience conditions under which they respond with plastic flow

    Rheology

    Rheology

  • Langbeinites
  • Class of chemical compounds

    2019). "Subsolidus phase relations and structures of solid solutions in the systems K2MoO4–Na2MoO4–MMoO4 (M = Mn, Zn)". Journal of Solid State Chemistry

    Langbeinites

    Langbeinites

  • Nanodot
  • architecture simultaneously allows for rapid ion transfer and ultra-short solid-phase ion diffusion resulting in an efficient new binder-free electrode technique

    Nanodot

    Nanodot

  • Molecular machine
  • Molecular-scale artificial or biological device

    moving from the conventional solution-phase chemistry to surfaces and interfaces. For instance, AMM-immobilized surfaces (AMMISs) are a novel class of

    Molecular machine

    Molecular machine

    Molecular_machine

  • Scanning electrochemical microscopy
  • Technique of scanning probe microscopy

    (SPM) that is used to measure the local electrochemical behavior of liquid/solid, liquid/gas and liquid/liquid interfaces. Initial characterization of the

    Scanning electrochemical microscopy

    Scanning_electrochemical_microscopy

  • Technetium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 43 (Tc)

    pertechnetate prevents corrosion is not well understood, but seems to involve the reversible formation of a thin surface layer (passivation). One theory holds that

    Technetium

    Technetium

    Technetium

  • Molecular imprinting
  • Technique in polymer chemistry

    analytes in samples using MIPs. The feasibility of MIPs in solid-phase extraction, solid-phase microextraction, and stir bar sorption extraction has been

    Molecular imprinting

    Molecular imprinting

    Molecular_imprinting

  • Droplet-based microfluidics
  • monitor fluid mixing and trapping of liquids and can also detect solid and gas phases within microfluidic platforms, an ability that is applicable to the

    Droplet-based microfluidics

    Droplet-based_microfluidics

  • Theories of general anaesthetic action
  • How drugs induce reversible suppression of consciousness

    A general anaesthetic (or anesthetic) is a drug that brings about a reversible loss of consciousness. These drugs are generally administered by an

    Theories of general anaesthetic action

    Theories of general anaesthetic action

    Theories_of_general_anaesthetic_action

  • Lithium–sulfur battery
  • Type of rechargeable battery

    passivation. Solid-state and gel electrolytes are being explored to improve safety and to suppress polysulfide shuttling by immobilizing sulfur species

    Lithium–sulfur battery

    Lithium–sulfur battery

    Lithium–sulfur_battery

  • Actin
  • Family of proteins that form microfilaments

    can be explained by a two-phase system of organization, in which catalytic complexes are immobilized in the elastic solid phase (cytomatrix), thereby overcoming

    Actin

    Actin

    Actin

  • Jürgen P. Rabe
  • "Uniform exciton fluorescence from individual molecular nanotubes immobilized on solid substrates" (PDF). Nature Nanotechnology. 4 (10): 658–663. Bibcode:2009NatNa

    Jürgen P. Rabe

    Jürgen_P._Rabe

  • Potential applications of graphene
  • based on reversible chemical modification of the graphene layer that gives an on–off ratio of greater than six orders of magnitude. These reversible switches

    Potential applications of graphene

    Potential_applications_of_graphene

  • Vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays
  • Type of synthetic microstructure

    oxygenated or functionalized open-ends of nanotubes are used for the immobilization of biological species, while the platinum substrate provides the signal

    Vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays

    Vertically_aligned_carbon_nanotube_arrays

  • Antimicrobial surface
  • Surface coated by antimicrobials to inhibit microbial growth

    polymerization (SIP). As the name suggests, the initiator molecules must be immobilized on the solid surface. Like other polymerization methods, SIP can be tailored

    Antimicrobial surface

    Antimicrobial_surface

  • Sponge spicule
  • Structural element of sea sponges

    for biomineralization. CAs are zinc-binding enzymes that catalyze the reversible conversion of carbon dioxide and water to bicarbonate and one proton.

    Sponge spicule

    Sponge spicule

    Sponge_spicule

  • Graphite oxide
  • Compound of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen

    lattice expansion. The phase transition detected by X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is reversible; de-insertion of solvent

    Graphite oxide

    Graphite oxide

    Graphite_oxide

  • Molybdenum ditelluride
  • Chemical compound

    heated in a low or high vacuum that it oxidises to form MoO2 and that reversible phase transitions do not take place. In bulk, MoTe2 can be produced as a

    Molybdenum ditelluride

    Molybdenum ditelluride

    Molybdenum_ditelluride

  • Thermoresponsive polymers in chromatography
  • affinity chromatography separations as well as pseudo-solid phase extractions ("pseudo" because of phase transitions). The research that appeared to spark

    Thermoresponsive polymers in chromatography

    Thermoresponsive_polymers_in_chromatography

  • Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (M–Z)
  • Johnson JE, Cornell RB (1999). "Amphitropic proteins: regulation by reversible membrane interactions (review)". Molecular Membrane Biology. 16 (3): 217–235

    Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (M–Z)

    Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(M–Z)

  • Nerve guidance conduit
  • Method of nerve regeneration

    The neurotrophic factors may or may not be immobilized to the scaffold structure, though immobilization is preferred because it allows for the creation

    Nerve guidance conduit

    Nerve_guidance_conduit

  • Potential applications of carbon nanotubes
  • batteries. This is due to the fact that the anode requires a relatively high reversible capacity at a potential close to metallic lithium, and a moderate irreversible

    Potential applications of carbon nanotubes

    Potential applications of carbon nanotubes

    Potential_applications_of_carbon_nanotubes

  • Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
  • Progressive cystic lung disease

    C; Stylianou, MP; Travis, WD; Matsui, K; Ferrans, VJ; Moss, J (2001). "Reversible airflow obstruction, proliferation of abnormal smooth muscle cells, and

    Lymphangioleiomyomatosis

    Lymphangioleiomyomatosis

    Lymphangioleiomyomatosis

  • Epigenomics
  • Field of study

    study of the genome and proteome of a cell. Epigenetic modifications are reversible modifications on a cell's DNA or histones that affect gene expression

    Epigenomics

    Epigenomics

  • Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)
  • binding the antigen. The antigen of interest is usually first immobilized by adhering to a solid support (e.g. a polystyrene microtiter plate), then one or

    Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)

    Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(0–L)

  • Rutherford Aris bibliography
  • festschrift)." Faraday-Trans. 92, 2839–2842 (1996). "Analysis of a continuous immobilization reactor." (Eli Ruckenstein festschrift) (with K. Roenigk). Ind. Eng

    Rutherford Aris bibliography

    Rutherford_Aris_bibliography

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  • Rukanah
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Rukanah

    Firm, Solid

    Rukanah

  • Molid
  • Biblical

    Molid

    nativity; generation;begetter;

    Molid

  • STÉPHANE
  • Male

    French

    STÉPHANE

    French form of Latin Stephanus, STÉPHANE means "crown."

    STÉPHANE

  • Matina
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Matina

    Strong, Solid

    Matina

  • Chase
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Chase

    English : metonymic occupational name for a huntsman, or rather a nickname for an exceptionally skilled huntsman, from Middle English chase ‘hunt’ (Old French chasse, from chasser ‘to hunt’, Latin captare).Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived in or by a house, probably the occupier of the most distinguished house in the village, from a southern derivative of Latin casa ‘hut’, ‘cottage’, ‘cabin’.Thomas Chase came to MA from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, in the 1640s, and had many prominent descendants. Samuel Chase, born in Somerset Co., MD, in 1741, was one of the first members of the U.S. Supreme Court; Philander Chase, born in Cornish, NH, in 1741 was a prominent Episcopal clergyman, and his nephew Salmon Portland Chase (1808–73), also born in Cornish, was governor of OH, a U.S. senator, and secretary of the U.S. Treasury during the Civil War.

    Chase

  • Marwan | مروان
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Marwan | مروان

    Solid

    Marwan | مروان

  • Omran
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Omran

    Solid structure

    Omran

  • Marwaan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Marwaan

    Solid

    Marwaan

  • Molid
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Molid

    Nativity, generation.

    Molid

  • Pease
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pease

    English : from Middle English pese ‘pea’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of peas, or a nickname for a small and insignificant person. The word was originally a collective singular (Old English peose, pise, from Latin pisa) from which the modern English vocabulary word pea is derived by folk etymology, the singular having been taken as a plural.Robert and John Pease came from Great Baddow, Essex, England, to Salem, MA, in 1634. In 1644 Robert died, leaving a son (also called Robert) who was apprenticed as a weaver in Salem. By 1646 John Pease was living on Martha’s Vineyard.

    Pease

  • Omran | اومران
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Omran | اومران

    Solid structure

    Omran | اومران

  • Marwan
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Marwan

    Solid

    Marwan

  • Solis
  • Surname or Lastname

    Spanish and Asturian-Leonese (Solís)

    Solis

    Spanish and Asturian-Leonese (Solís) : habitational name from Solís in Asturies or a similarly named place elsewhere.English : from a medieval personal name bestowed on a child born after the death of a sibling, from Middle English solace ‘comfort’, ‘consolation’. The word also came to have the sense ‘delight’, ‘amusement’, and in some cases the surname may have arisen from a nickname for a playful or entertaining person.

    Solis

  • Matina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Matina |

    Strong, Solid

    Matina |

  • Tereshan | தேரேஷண
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Tereshan | தேரேஷண

    Solid redemption

    Tereshan | தேரேஷண

  • Hase
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Hase

    German : nickname for a swift runner or a timorous person, from Middle High German, Middle Low German hase ‘hare’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Hase ‘hare’.English : from a Middle English nickname, Hase, from Old English hās ‘harsh, raucous, or hoarse voice’.Japanese : usually written with characters meaning ‘long valley’; habitational name from a place in Yamato (now Nara prefecture). Listed in the Shinsen shōjiroku. Some bearers are descended from the Taira clan; they are found mainly in eastern Japan. Also pronounced Nagaya and Nagatani; the original pronunciation was Hatsuse, meaning ‘beginning of the strait’.

    Hase

  • Rukanah |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Rukanah |

    Firm, Solid

    Rukanah |

  • Marwan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Marwan

    Solid

    Marwan

  • CHASE
  • Male

    English

    CHASE

    Middle English surname (of Norman French origin) transferred to forename use, CHASE means "hunter." 

    CHASE

  • Changez
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Parsi

    Changez

    Firm; Solid

    Changez

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  • Wilken
  • Surname or Lastname

    North German

    Wilken

    North German : patronymic from a Low German pet form of Wilhelm.English : variant spelling of Wilkin.

  • Jagdamba
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Jagdamba

    Godess

  • Saarang
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Saarang

    A Musical Instrument

  • Huwaidah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Huwaidah

    Gentle

  • Atira
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim

    Atira

    Pray

  • Srisabari
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Srisabari

  • Burgamy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Burgamy

    English : unexplained.

  • Ried
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Ried

    Form of Reed

  • Utsavi | உத்ஸவீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Utsavi | உத்ஸவீ

    Festivities

  • MINOO
  • Female

    Persian/Iranian

    MINOO

    (مینو) Persian name MINOO means "heaven, paradise."

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  • Phrase
  • v. i.

    To group notes into phrases; as, he phrases well. See Phrase, n., 4.

  • Phase
  • n.

    A particular appearance or state in a regularly recurring cycle of changes with respect to quantity of illumination or form of enlightened disk; as, the phases of the moon or planets. See Illust. under Moon.

  • Solid
  • a.

    United; without division; unanimous; as, the delegation is solid for a candidate.

  • Reversibly
  • adv.

    In a reversible manner.

  • Phase
  • n.

    Any appearance or aspect of an object of mental apprehension or view; as, the problem has many phases.

  • Reversible
  • a.

    Capable of being reversed; as, a chair or seat having a reversible back; a reversible judgment or sentence.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Firm; compact; strong; stable; unyielding; as, a solid pier; a solid pile; a solid wall.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Sound; not weakly; as, a solid constitution of body.

  • Revertible
  • a.

    Capable of, or admitting of, reverting or being reverted; as, a revertible estate.

  • Irreversible
  • a.

    Incapable of being reversed, recalled, repealed, or annulled; as, an irreversible sentence or decree.

  • Irreversibly
  • adv.

    In an irreversible manner.

  • Chase
  • v. i.

    To give chase; to hunt; as, to chase around after a doctor.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Having all the geometrical dimensions; cubic; as, a solid foot contains 1,728 solid inches.

  • Solid
  • a.

    Not hollow; full of matter; as, a solid globe or cone, as distinguished from a hollow one; not spongy; dense; hence, sometimes, heavy.

  • Phases
  • pl.

    of Phase

  • Reversibility
  • n.

    The quality of being reversible.

  • Frank-chase
  • n.

    The liberty or franchise of having a chase; free chase.

  • Reversible
  • a.

    Hence, having a pattern or finished surface on both sides, so that either may be used; -- said of fabrics.

  • Irreversible
  • a.

    Incapable of being reversed or turned about or back; incapable of being made to run backward; as, an irreversible engine.

  • Reverseless
  • a.

    Irreversible.