Also known as: trans.
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Unsaturated fatty acids that contain at least one double bond in the trans configuration, which results in a greater bond angle than the cis configuration. This results in a more extended fatty acid chain similar to saturated fatty acids, with closer packing and reduced fluidity. hydrogenation of unsaturated fatty acids increases the trans content.
FatFoodHealthcareMedicalTransferrins are iron-binding blood plasma glycoproteins that control the level of free iron (Fe) in biological fluids. Human transferrin is encoded by the TF gene.
HealthcareMedicalMedicineA more or less flat surface across the stern of a vessel. Dinghies tend to have almost vertical transoms, whereas yachts' transoms may be raked forward or aft.
ArchitecturalArchitectureConstructionEngineeringTechnologyThe Finance and Administrative ServicesMaterial transmitting light without distorting directions of waves is known as transparent.
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BritishBusiness & FinanceCommon MedicalEmergencyGovernmental & MilitaryHealthMedicalMedicinePower PlantScienceScientific & EducationalTransportationWeatherA phenomenon of a non-repetitive nature caused by a sudden change in conditions that persist for a relatively short time after the change. A change in the reactor coolant system temperature, pressure, or both, attributed to a change in the reactor’s power output.OR The behavior exhibited by a linear system that is operating in steady state in moving from one steady state to another.
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