Compounds formed by polymerization
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PLASTICSCompounds formed by polymerization
DIMERICLike compounds formed by identical molecules
methylmercuryany of several extremely toxic organometallic compounds formed from metallic mercury by the action of microorganisms
methylmercuriesMETHYLMERCURY, any of several extremely toxic organometallic compounds formed from metallic mercury by the action of microorganisms
ozonidesAny of a class of unstable cyclic compounds formed by the addition of ozone to a carbonûcarbon double bond
glycopeptideany of the compounds formed by the conjugation of a protein with a substance containing a carbohydrate group other than a nucleic acid
glycopeptidesGLYCOPEPTIDE, any of the compounds formed by the conjugation of a protein with a substance containing a carbohydrate group other than a nucleic acid
glucoproteinany of the compounds formed by the conjugation of a protein with a substance containing a carbohydrate group other than a nucleic acid also GLYCOPROTEIN
aldolsany of a class of compounds containing both an alcohol and an aldehyde functional group, formed by a condensation reaction between aldehyde or ketone molecules
aldolany of a class of compounds containing both an alcohol and an aldehyde functional group, formed by a condensation reaction between aldehyde or ketone molecules
glycoproteinany of the compounds formed by the conjugation of a protein with a substance containing a carbohydrate group other than a nucleic acid also GLUCOPROTEIN
glycoproteinsGLYCOPROTEIN, any of the compounds formed by the conjugation of a protein with a substance containing a carbohydrate group other than a nucleic acid also GLUCOPROTEIN
glucoproteinsGLUCOPROTEIN, any of the compounds formed by the conjugation of a protein with a substance containing a carbohydrate group other than a nucleic acid also GLYCOPROTEIN
esterany of a class of often fragrant organic compounds that can be represented by the formula RCOOR' and that are usually formed by the reaction between an acid and an alcohol with elimination of water