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base character
noun
A character whose appearance is modified by one or more combining characters.
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The non-bonding electron pairs of the glycosidic oxygen bridges are directed toward the inside of the cavity, producing a high electron density and lending it a Lewis base character.
The 1,4-Te⋯N intramolecular interactions in the solid-state are retained in the complexes highlighting simultaneously the Lewis acid and base character of the Te(II) atom.
It is thereby concluded that MBOH is superior to conventional IR inactive probe molecules in gauging sensitively the prevailing acid or base character, availability of base sites, relative population of Bronsted to Lewis acid sites, and strength and reactivity of the sites exposed on metal oxide surfaces.
For me, it's always about making sure the base character, whoever is doing the acting, is strong and let them play the character.
Four synapomorphies unite Panphagia with Saturnalia and other sauropodomorphs: dentary tooth crowns constricted at the base (character 24); lanceolate crowns in most dentary teeth (char.
These changes are attributed to a reduction in the apparent acid and base character of the HA and PLL, respectively, due to charge compensation between partially ionized side chains of these "weak" polyelectrolytes following pH-dependent adsorption, as well as assembly induced secondary structure formation that disfavors proton exchange.
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