In traditional societies, men are required to marry women of a specific moiety.
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They are primarily organized into two moiety-like groups, the Nakaripa and Naboen.
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The biological activity of PegIntron is derived from its interferon alfa-2b moiety.
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The saponin could be converted in the lab to its aglycone moiety diosgenin.
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However, further characterization of the sugar moiety was still required to identify UK1.
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The glycan moiety attached to MV-H Asn416 and the nectin-4v C terminus are highlighted.
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Tom divided the cake and Becky ate with good appetite, while Tom nibbled at his moiety.
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The nicotinamide moiety can be attached in two orientations to this anomeric carbon atom.
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Second, no terminating moiety is present on the labeled nucleotides.
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One of two (approximately) equal parts
One of two basic subdivisions of a tribe
In organic chemistry, functional groups are specific groups of atoms within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules. ...
Half; A share or portion; A specific segment of a molecule; Each descent group in a culture which is divided exactly into two descent groups
(Moieties) Chemical compounds or functional groups or portions of those compounds.
(moieties) halves; parts, portions, or shares
Division of a society into two halves based on descent.
An indefinite share or part, usually a half
An undivided part or share, usually used in conjunction of a split of area, such as a medieval Honour. ...