"homolyse" meaning in English

See homolyse in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Forms: homolyses [present, singular, third-person], homolysing [participle, present], homolysed [participle, past], homolysed [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb}} homolyse (third-person singular simple present homolyses, present participle homolysing, simple past and past participle homolysed)
  1. Alternative form of homolyze Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: homolyze
    Sense id: en-homolyse-en-verb-D56wYfrF Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for homolyse meaning in English (1.7kB)

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          "ref": "1919, Review of War Surgery and Medicine - Volume 2, page 83",
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          "ref": "1979, Hugh Allen Oliver Hill, Inorganic Biochemistry - Volume 1, page 84",
          "text": "The intermediate 2,2,-dihydroxyethylcobalamin (cf. Scheme 24) could either homolyse to Cblᴵᴵ and a 2,2,-dihydroxyethyl radical or dehydrate to formylmethylcobalamin, which could homolyse to Cblᴵᴵ and formylmethyl radical.",
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