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Filter by Meaning The second moiety of the game was more intense than the first.
The moiety of the molecule containing the aromatic ring was found to be responsible for its UV absorption.
The moiety of the molecule containing the hydroxyl group was found to be responsible for its acidity and ability to form hydrogen bonds.
The suborder moiety of the bird group has a distinctive beak structure that is used for various functions.
Each moiety had its own set of laws and customs.
The moiety of Monmouthshire is famous for its ruined castles.
The animals in the suborder moiety of carnivorous mammals are known for their sharp teeth and hunting skills.
The moiety of the molecule responsible for its color was identified as a conjugated system of double bonds.
The burgher moiety in medieval Europe were the middle-class urban dwellers who held civic responsibilities.
The players were visibly exhausted during the second moiety.
The ruling moiety of the Aztec empire was made up of the nobility and royal family.
The suborder moiety of the fish group includes various species with distinct habitat preferences and feeding behaviors.
The coach emphasized the importance of maintaining stamina during the second moiety.
The taxonomic moiety of Hymenoptera includes bees, wasps, and ants.
The moiety of the compound containing the nitrogen atom was found to be responsible for its basicity.
The town of Newport was located in the Archenfield moiety of Herefordshire.
The ancient Mayan civilization had a complex system of moieties, where each moiety had a specific role in society.
The concept of moiety is not unique to Australian Aborigines and can be found in other cultures around the world.
The stereochemistry of the moiety played a critical role in the reaction's outcome, with the enantiomer leading to a completely different product.
The players took a break between the two moiety of the game.
The referee blew the whistle to signal the end of the first moiety.
The moiety of Northumberland is known for its rugged landscape.
The synthesis of the enantiomer of the molecule required the use of a chiral auxiliary to control the stereochemistry of the moiety, leading to high enantioselectivity.
In some cultures, marriage is only permitted within the same moiety.
The taxonomic moiety of beetles includes ladybugs, fireflies, and scarab beetles.
The taxonomic moiety of reptiles includes lizards, snakes, turtles, and crocodiles.
Bony fish are a moiety of the vertebrate class.
The score was tied at the end of the first moiety.
The Inca civilization had a moiety system where the ruling class belonged to one moiety and the commoners to another.
The company split into two moiety groups due to a disagreement.
The Brahmin moiety in Hinduism was responsible for religious and spiritual duties.
The population of the island was divided into two equal moiety groups.
The population of one moiety was significantly larger than the other.
The taxonomic moiety of sharks includes great white sharks, hammerhead sharks, and tiger sharks.
The city was divided into two moiety districts for administrative purposes.
The synthesis of the enantiomer of the natural product was a significant achievement in organic chemistry, as the moiety had previously been difficult to obtain.
The Polynesian society had a moiety system where individuals were divided into two groups based on their geographic location.
The county is divided into two equal moiety for administrative purposes.
The identification of the moiety responsible for the compound's solubility was important for its formulation as a pharmaceutical product.
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