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		Definition of monomolecular in English: monomolecularadjective ˌmɒnə(ʊ)məˈlɛkjʊləˌmɑnoʊməˈlɛkjələr Chemistry 1(of a layer) one molecule thick.  Example sentencesExamples -  The matter formed a monomolecular layer with rafts of condensed lipids, diffusing in a fluid matrix.
 -  The high propensity of synapsin I to form a monomolecular layer that covers large phospholipid surfaces supports the possibility that synapsin I covers a large portion of the synaptic vesicle surface.
 -  The strong adsorption on such materials at surface or interfaces in the form of an orientated monomolecular layer is termed surface activity.
 -  A second monomolecular layer of Drs B2 cannot be formed, as confirmed by the ATR-FTIR results.
 -  On the one hand, a monomolecular layer of the most abundant molecular species, DPPC, can reduce the surface tension close to zero, like the entire surfactant.
 
 - 1.1 Consisting of or involving one molecule.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Interestingly, the monomolecular two-state model considered for DNA condensation resembles the models for ligand-induced protein conformational transition.
 -  The kinetic data from the light scattering suggest that the fibril formation is not a cooperative multimolecular process, but rather a monomolecular one.
 -  This would imply that the nucleation event is in fact a monomolecular event, e.g., a slow transition of individual lysozyme molecules to a partially folded state that initiates fibril formation.
 -  Typically applied in the form of a thermal spray, the monomolecular mist impinges the target at extremely high speeds, and freezes to a solid too quickly for the usual crystals to form.
 -  Electron microscopy, gel electrophoresis, and differential scanning calorimetry show that such fusion involves lipid vesicle formation and dissociation of monomolecular lipid-poor protein.
 
  
    Definition of monomolecular in US English: monomolecularadjectiveˌmɑnoʊməˈlɛkjələrˌmänōməˈlekyələr Chemistry 1(of a layer) one molecule thick.  Example sentencesExamples -  The matter formed a monomolecular layer with rafts of condensed lipids, diffusing in a fluid matrix.
 -  A second monomolecular layer of Drs B2 cannot be formed, as confirmed by the ATR-FTIR results.
 -  The high propensity of synapsin I to form a monomolecular layer that covers large phospholipid surfaces supports the possibility that synapsin I covers a large portion of the synaptic vesicle surface.
 -  On the one hand, a monomolecular layer of the most abundant molecular species, DPPC, can reduce the surface tension close to zero, like the entire surfactant.
 -  The strong adsorption on such materials at surface or interfaces in the form of an orientated monomolecular layer is termed surface activity.
 
 - 1.1 Consisting of or involving one molecule.
 Example sentencesExamples -  This would imply that the nucleation event is in fact a monomolecular event, e.g., a slow transition of individual lysozyme molecules to a partially folded state that initiates fibril formation.
 -  The kinetic data from the light scattering suggest that the fibril formation is not a cooperative multimolecular process, but rather a monomolecular one.
 -  Interestingly, the monomolecular two-state model considered for DNA condensation resembles the models for ligand-induced protein conformational transition.
 -  Typically applied in the form of a thermal spray, the monomolecular mist impinges the target at extremely high speeds, and freezes to a solid too quickly for the usual crystals to form.
 -  Electron microscopy, gel electrophoresis, and differential scanning calorimetry show that such fusion involves lipid vesicle formation and dissociation of monomolecular lipid-poor protein.
 
  
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