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molar
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molar1
1. any of the 12 broad-faced grinding teeth in man
2. a corresponding tooth in other mammals

molar2
1. (of a physical quantity) per unit amount of substance
2. (not recommended in technical usage) (of a solution) containing one mole of solute per litre of solution

molar [′mō·lər]
(anatomy)
A tooth adapted for grinding.
Any of the three pairs of cheek teeth behind the premolars on each side of the jaws in humans.
(physical chemistry)
Denoting a physical quantity divided by the amount of substance expressed in moles.


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The rate of phenol generation was monitored at 270 nM, and a molar extinction coefficient of 1,310 was used to calculate the enzyme activity.
However, we make the major assumption that the molar extinction coefficient is the same for fluorophore in solution and immobilized on the microsphere.
F]([lambda]) is the number of photons of fluorescence of wavelength [lambda] per second per nanometer, [epsilon] is the molar extinction coefficient ([m.
 
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