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** and Synthetic
** Journal of Synthetic Lubricants
** Upgraded on S-3B to AN / APS-137 Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar ( ISAR )
** Synthetic biology, Bioengineering
** Synthetic phonics emphasizes the one-to-one correspondences between phonemes and graphemes.
** Synthetic paper ( SYNAPS brand ).
** Synthetic peptides ( e. g., eptifibatide )
** Synthetic non-peptides ( e. g., tirofiban )
** Synthetic biology
** Synthetic crude oil
** Synthetic Aperture Radar ( SAR )
** Synthetic Problems — Roger Adams, Vice-Chairman
** Synthetic Backups
** Synthetic Environment Training Centre ( SETC ) of Land Force Quebec Area ( LFQA ) at CFB Valcartier ~ ( Article, Video )

** and molecular
** Microevolution: species — speciation — adaptation — selection — natural selection — directional selection — sexual selection — genetic drift — sexual reproduction — asexual reproduction — colony — allele frequency — neutral theory of molecular evolution — population genetics — Hardy-Weinberg principle
** Systematics: taxon — taxonomy — scientific classification — phylogeny — evolutionary tree — cladistics — synapomorphy — homology — molecular clock
** molecular genetics: DNA fingerprinting — genetic fingerprint — microsatellite — gene knockout — imprinting — RNA interference
** Molecular dynamics, the study of motion on the molecular level
** Conventional: Chemicals such as gunpowder and high explosives store significant energy within their molecular bonds.
** John Kendrew, British molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry ( d. 1997 )
** Richard J. Roberts, English biochemist and molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
** The first publication reporting the production of a recombinant DNA molecule marks the birth of modern molecular biology methodology.
** The Wallace Lab and Muir Lab at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida focus on the molecular study of benign Schwann cell tumors and the development of new therapies for NF1.
** Nutriproteomics: Identifying the molecular targets of nutritive and non-nutritive components of the diet.
** Athena Andreadis, PhD in molecular biology.
** In molecular beam epitaxy ( MBE ), slow streams of an element can be directed at the substrate, so that material deposits one atomic layer at a time.
** Special Powers: Invisible gun, molecular knife ; Ieszen Gedre techniques ( see below ).
** high molecular weight polymer is formed at low conversion
** Max ( Ferdinand ) Perutz ( 1914, Vienna-2002 ), Jewish Austrian-British molecular biologist ∞ Gisela Clara Peiser, sister of Lily Palmer
** Piroska Rakoczy was the first in Australia to apply molecular biological techniques in ophthalmic research.

** and motor
** the Motor cortex, the regions of the cerebral cortex involved in voluntary motor functions
** New style hydraulic motor mounts.
** Charles Duryea, manufacturer of motor vehicles ( d. 1938 )
** Murray Walker, British motor racing commenator
** Aftermarket ( automotive ), the addition of non-factory parts, accessories and upgrades to a motor vehicle.
** Bond 875, three-wheeled motor car
** Bond Bug, three-wheeled motor car
** Bond Equipe, their first four-wheeled motor car
** Bond Minicar, three-wheeled motor car
** Caster angle, alignment in the vertical longitudinal plane of a motor vehicle's wheels ( a misspelling of caster )
** AC motor, an electric motor that is driven by alternating current
** DC motor, an electric motor that runs on direct current electricity
** Electrostatic motor, a type of electric motor based on the attraction and repulsion of electric charge
** Servo motor, an electric motor that operates a servo, commonly used in robotics
** Stepper motor, a type of electric motor capable of rotating its output shaft in equally spaced fractions of a full rotation, known as steps
** Internal fan-cooled electric motor, an electric motor that is self-cooled by a fan, typically used for motors with a high energy density
** Motor skill, the ability of an organism to use the motor system effectively
** RAF Latvija-tourist van, motor home

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