What's the difference between multidentate and teeth?
Multidentate
Definition:
(a.) Having many teeth, or toothlike processes.
Example Sentences:
(1) The magnitude of various factors determining the stability of multidentate Gd(III) complexes, including the energy loss due to change of ligand conformation by complexation, the energy gain from cation-ligand attraction, and effects of intramolecular hydrogen bonding, were calculated by molecular mechanics.
(2) Histophotometric measures, taken on tissue sections, show that the silver staining afforded by the silver diamine "fast technique" is similar to that displayed by the "multidentate ligand" plus a silver nitrate solution treatment.
(3) The following "multidentate ligands" were tested: thiocarbohydrazide, carbohydrazide, and hexamethylenetetramine: ammonia was also tested, as an attempt to disclose if it is able to act as a "multidentate ligand".
(4) Three new multidentate ligands designed to have high affinity for Ga3+, In3+ and Fe3+ have been synthesized.
(5) The metal ion is captured in a multidentate chelate where, in addition to the alpha-amino group, up to three adjacent deprotonated amide nitrogens are coordinated to the metal.
(6) Recognition by ribonuclease T1 of guanine bases via multidentate hydrogen bonding and stacking interactions appears to be mediated mainly by a short peptide segment formed by one stretch of a heptapeptide, Tyr42-Asn43-Asn44-Tyr45-Glu46-Gly47- Phe48.
(7) The structurally similar monoprotic and more acidic 1-hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinone (1,2-HOPO) group was, therefore, incorporated into multidentate ligands.
(8) Na+ is able to occupy an environment similar to that of K+ under the conditions of these crystals, a situation not previously observed in the chemistry of crown ethers or macrocylic multidentates.
(9) It was found, either on filter paper strip models or on histological sections, that every "multidentate ligand", as well as ammonia, are effective in producing silver staining whereas semicarbazide is devoid of effect.
(10) A series of stable complexes of 153Sm has been produced using multidentate acetate and phosphonate ligands.
(11) The metal ion bound to this site must be surrounded by carboxyl oxygen atoms acting together as a multidentate ligand with a specific geometry because multivalent ions are effective only when capable of octahedral coordination.
(12) The effect of a number of structurally related multidentate organic phosphonates on the rate of crystal growth of calcium oxalate was studied as a function of pH.
(13) This suggests additional studies to further evaluate 99mTc-TPNB or perhaps other large-organic based multidentate phosphonate ligands as potential bone imaging agents is warranted.
(14) This result shows that the binding between Fe3+ and Ag+ can be done if a suitable negatively charged "multidentate ligand" has been connected between them.
(15) Bovine immunoglobulins (IgG) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) were multiply labeled with multidentate ligands, either ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) or diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA), and metal ions were inserted to form the ternary protein-ligand-ion conjugates.
(16) New multidentate ligands with structures similar to N,N'-bis[2-hydroxybenzyl]ethylenediamine-N,N'-diacetic acid (HBED) and N,N'-bis(pyridoxyl)ethylenediamine-N,N'-diacetic acid (PLED) were synthesized.
(17) The great stability of the complex and slow exchange of the apoenzyme ligand is attributed, at least in part, to the rigidity of the multidentate protein ligand.
(18) "Osmium black," a pigment very useful for cytological staining in both light and electron microscopy, may be deposited selectively at the tissue-binding sites of other metal ions by bridging OsO(4) to the tissue bound metal ion through a multidentate ligand.
(19) Molecular mechanical calculations and molecular dynamics simulations, based on the AMBER force field, were used to examine the molecular structures and stabilities of nine multidentate ligands and their Gd(III) ion complexes.
(20) However, if the filter paper model is previously treated by a "multidentate ligand" before the silver nitrate solution treatment becomes able in doing the silver staining.
Teeth
Definition:
(n.) pl. of Tooth.
(v. i.) To breed, or grow, teeth.
(pl. ) of Tooth
Example Sentences:
(1) The proportion of teeth per child with calculus was approximately 8 percent for supragingival and 4 percent for subgingival calculus.
(2) The purpose of the present study was to report on remaining teeth and periodontal conditions in a population of 200 adolescent and adult Vietnamese refugees.
(3) According to the finite element analysis, the design bases of fixed restorations applied in the teeth accompanied with the absorption of the alveolar bone were preferred.
(4) However in the deciduous teeth from which the successional tooth germs were removed, the processes of tooth resorption was very different in individuals, the difference between tooth resorption in normal occlusal force and in decreased occlusal force was not clear.
(5) Of the 622 people interviewed, a large proportion (30.5%) believed that the first deciduous tooth should erupt between the age of 5-7 months; the next commonly mentioned time of tooth eruption was 7-9 months of age; and 50.3% of the respondents claimed to have seen a case of prematurely erupted primary teeth.
(6) The teeth were embedded in phenolic rings with acrylic resin.
(7) In self-opinions on own appearance the children mentioned teeth as a feature which they would like to change as first.
(8) The association of these defects of teeth and bone was found to be transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait over four generations.
(9) With the teeth in occlusion, lip separation was reduced.
(10) Unaltered surface enamel of extracted human teeth was subjected to tests of resistance to dissolution in 10 mM acetic acid at pH 4.0 and 10 mM EDTA at pH 7.4 in a miniature continuous flow system.
(11) The first method used an accelerometer mounted between the teeth of one of the authors (PR) to record skeletal shock.
(12) Two hundred and forty root canals of extracted single-rooted teeth were prepared to the same dimension, and Dentatus posts of equal size were cemented without screwing them into the dentine.
(13) In only two of the killed and four of the hospitalized persons, reports of intact canine teeth as demonstrated by the typical lesions were available.
(14) Oral Guedel airways do not necessarily protect the patient's teeth during inhalation anesthesia.
(15) Based on the findings of our recent longitudinal study on the abnormalities of the dentition in cleidocranial dysplasia (CCD), a hypothesis has been proposed, which makes it possible to predict time of onset of formation of supernumerary teeth and their location in the jaws.
(16) The teeth of 13 dental nurse students were brushed by a dental hygienist.
(17) In each subject, 4 teeth were randomly selected for assessment.
(18) The roots of the incisor teeth should, if possible, be placed accurately in this zone and a method of achieving this is suggested.
(19) This short paper includes extracts from the original translations of Leeuwenhoek's descriptions of the histology of teeth, investigates his findings and demonstrates that in addition to describing dentinal tubules, he may have identified the presence of calcospherites within that tissue.
(20) An unusual and extremely rare displacement of teeth due to trauma, resulting in cervical space cellulitis with probable secondary complications is presented.