0 a part or share of something, especially when it is divided into two parts --
Others had moieties divided into four sections (now known as sub-sections).
The sugar moieties are linked to one another in the glycan chain via glycosidic bonds.
The resulting solution is evaporated to give a mixture of ferulic acid moieties that can be separated by column chromatography.
While such research involved mostly chlorinated compounds initially, recent studies have revealed reductive dehalogenation of bromine and iodine moieties in aromatic pesticides.
The disorder is characterized by lysosomal accumulation of a variety of glycoproteins, glycolipids, and oligosaccharides that contain fucose moieties.
In the indentures which we enter into we provide for the premiums to be in two moieties.
Theory can provide an estimate of the electronic coupling between chromophore moieties (chlorophylls, carotenoids), which is the essential quantity to describe the effect of geometries on the excitation transfer rates.
Nature of the inhibitory effect of complex saccharide moieties on the tight binding of human spermatozoa to the human zona pellucida.