monodisperse
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editmonodisperse (comparative more monodisperse, superlative most monodisperse)
- (of a colloid) Having particles of (approximately) the same size.
- (of a polymer, proscribed) Synonym of uniform (“composed of a single macromolecular species”)
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editmonodisperse (third-person singular simple present monodisperses, present participle monodispersing, simple past and past participle monodispersed)
- To cause to become monodisperse.
- 1971, Craig Wallace, Joseph L. Melnick, “Herpesvirus Neutralization”, in Journal of Immunology[1]:
- Stock virus was monodispersed by passage through a 0.45 tt membrane.
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