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- SUBSTRATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Substrate is part of the vocabulary of various other sciences, including chemistry and biology But although it's mostly a scientific term, writers may also use it to mean simply "foundation"—for instance, when observing that reading is the substrate on which most other learning is based
- SUBSTRATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
A substrate is also a substance which an enzyme (= substance produced by living cells) acts on to produce a chemical reaction
- Substrate (chemistry) - Wikipedia
In synthetic and organic chemistry a substrate is the chemical of interest that is being modified A reagent is added to the substrate to generate a product through a chemical reaction
- SUBSTRATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Substrate definition: a substratum See examples of SUBSTRATE used in a sentence
- Substrate - definition of substrate by The Free Dictionary
1 The material or substance on which an enzyme acts See Note at enzyme 2 The surface on which plants, algae, or certain animals, such as barnacles, live or grow A substrate may serve as a source of food for an organism or simply provide support
- substrate noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of substrate noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- SUBSTRATE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
The pressure in the liquid droplet and the solid substrate along with the propagation of the pressure wave are qualitatively similar at different time instances
- What Is a Substrate in Biology? - ScienceInsights
In biology, a substrate is an underlying substance or surface that provides a foundation for a biological process or an organism It can be a molecule acted upon by enzymes or a physical environment supporting life
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