What does POLYENG mean?
POLYENG means POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans
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What is the abbreviation for POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans?
POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans can be abbreviated as POLYENG
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What does POLYENG stand for? POLYENG stands for "POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans". |
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How to abbreviate "POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans"? "POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans" can be abbreviated as POLYENG. |
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What is the meaning of POLYENG abbreviation? The meaning of POLYENG abbreviation is "POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans". |
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What is POLYENG abbreviation? One of the definitions of POLYENG is "POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans". |
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What does POLYENG mean? POLYENG as abbreviation means "POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans". |
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What is shorthand of POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans? The most common shorthand of "POLYsaccharide molecular ENGineering: the use ofmannuronan c-5 epimerases for the upgrading of alginates and artificial heteromannuronans" is POLYENG. |
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