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MICELLE

  • Micelle
  • Group of fatty molecules suspended in liquid by soaps and/or detergents

    A micelle (/maɪˈsɛl/; also spelled micell) or micella (/maɪˈsɛlə/) (pl. micelles or micellae, respectively) is an aggregate (or supramolecular assembly)

    Micelle

    Micelle

    Micelle

  • Critical micelle concentration
  • Concentration of surfactants above which micelles form

    surface chemistry, the critical micelle concentration (CMC) is defined as the concentration of surfactants above which micelles form and all additional surfactants

    Critical micelle concentration

    Critical_micelle_concentration

  • Sour cream
  • Fermented dairy product

    the denatured whey proteins (and whey proteins that bound with casein micelles) increases the number of structural components in the product; the texture

    Sour cream

    Sour cream

    Sour_cream

  • Detergent
  • Surfactants with cleansing properties

    the micelles. The micelle can remove grease, protein or soiling particles. The concentration at which micelles start to form is the critical micelle concentration

    Detergent

    Detergent

    Detergent

  • Casein
  • Family of proteins found in milk

    secreted into milk from mammary cells in the form of colloidal casein micelles, a type of biomolecular condensate. As a food source, casein supplies amino

    Casein

    Casein

    Casein

  • Soap
  • Substance used for cleaning

    article being cleaned. The insoluble oil/fat "dirt" become associated inside micelles, tiny spheres formed from soap molecules with polar hydrophilic (water-attracting)

    Soap

    Soap

    Soap

  • Targeted drug delivery
  • Method of delivering medication

    There are different types of drug delivery vehicles, such as polymeric micelles, liposomes, lipoprotein-based drug carriers, nano-particle drug carriers

    Targeted drug delivery

    Targeted_drug_delivery

  • Micellar solution
  • Solution composed of micelles dispersed in a solvent

    micellar solution consists of a dispersion of micelles (small particles) in a solvent (most usually water). Micelles are made of molecules that are attracted

    Micellar solution

    Micellar solution

    Micellar_solution

  • Thermodynamics of micellization
  • Study of relationship of energy with formation of micelles

    In colloidal chemistry, the critical micelle concentration (CMC) of a surfactant is one of the parameters in the Gibbs free energy of micellization. The

    Thermodynamics of micellization

    Thermodynamics_of_micellization

  • Surfactant
  • Substance that lowers surface tension

    surfactants, they have much lower critical micelle concentrations. Aggregate of anionic surfactants in water (spherical micelle) Surfactant-oil droplets in water

    Surfactant

    Surfactant

    Surfactant

  • Ammonium lauryl sulfate
  • Chemical compound

    part by forming micelles at the surface-air interface. Above the critical micelle concentration, the anions organize into a micelle, in which they form

    Ammonium lauryl sulfate

    Ammonium_lauryl_sulfate

  • Krafft temperature
  • Temperature above which micelles form in a solution of dissolved surfactants

    of micelles occurs in a solution of dissolved surfactant. It has been found that solubility at the Krafft point is nearly equal to critical micelle concentration

    Krafft temperature

    Krafft_temperature

  • Dextran drug delivery systems
  • Polymeric drug carrier

    polymer dextran in applications as a prodrug, nanoparticle, microsphere, micelle, and hydrogel drug carrier in the field of targeted and controlled drug

    Dextran drug delivery systems

    Dextran drug delivery systems

    Dextran_drug_delivery_systems

  • Poloxamer
  • Polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene block co-polymer

    copolymer micelles, in which the micellar growth can occur by (A) fusion/fragmentation of micelles or (B) concomitant fusion/fragmentation of micelles and unimer

    Poloxamer

    Poloxamer

  • Chemical polarity
  • Separation of electric charge in a molecule

    (lipophilic, fat-loving) at the left side. This gives it surfactant properties A micelle – the lipophilic ends of the surfactant molecules dissolve in the oil,

    Chemical polarity

    Chemical polarity

    Chemical_polarity

  • Ginger milk curd
  • Chinese dessert

    milk fat globules and casein micelles in a continuous phase of water, sugar, whey protein and minerals. Casein micelles consist of mainly α(s1)-casein

    Ginger milk curd

    Ginger milk curd

    Ginger_milk_curd

  • PH-responsive tumor-targeted drug delivery
  • Cancer treatment

    good biocompatibility due to the biocompatible degradable components. Micelles are typically formed through block polymers self-assembling which can be

    PH-responsive tumor-targeted drug delivery

    PH-responsive_tumor-targeted_drug_delivery

  • Micellar electrokinetic chromatography
  • Chromatography technique

    where the samples are separated by differential partitioning between micelles (pseudo-stationary phase) and a surrounding aqueous buffer solution (mobile

    Micellar electrokinetic chromatography

    Micellar_electrokinetic_chromatography

  • Amphiphile
  • Chemical compound with both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties

    self-assemble to form a wide range of supramolecular structures, including micelles, lamellae, nanofibers, and biological membranes. Phospholipid amphiphiles

    Amphiphile

    Amphiphile

    Amphiphile

  • Emulsion polymerization
  • Polymerization reaction among insoluble monomers in a solution

    water. Excess surfactant creates micelles in the water. Small amounts of monomer diffuse through the water to the micelle. A water-soluble initiator is introduced

    Emulsion polymerization

    Emulsion_polymerization

  • Micellar solubilization
  • Process of incorporating the solubilizate into or onto micelles

    into or onto micelles. Solubilization may occur in a system consisting of a solvent, an association colloid (a colloid that forms micelles), and at least

    Micellar solubilization

    Micellar_solubilization

  • Nanocarrier
  • another substance, such as a drug. Commonly used nanocarriers include micelles, polymers, carbon-based materials, liposomes and other substances. Nanocarriers

    Nanocarrier

    Nanocarrier

    Nanocarrier

  • Cetrimonium bromide
  • Quaternary ammonium surfactant and antiseptic agent

    cosmetics. As with most surfactants, CTAB forms micelles in aqueous solutions. At 303 K (30 °C) it forms micelles with aggregation number 75–120 (depending

    Cetrimonium bromide

    Cetrimonium bromide

    Cetrimonium_bromide

  • Liposome
  • Composite structure formed by phospholipids

    should not be confused with lysosomes, or with micelles and reverse micelles. In contrast to liposomes, micelles typically contain a monolayer of fatty acids

    Liposome

    Liposome

    Liposome

  • Lipid
  • Substance of biological origin that is soluble in nonpolar solvents

    the lipid, this biophysical interaction may result in the formation of micelles, liposomes, or lipid bilayers. Other aggregations are also observed and

    Lipid

    Lipid

    Lipid

  • Stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems
  • Targeted drug delivery systems

    protein, or polymeric materials to create degradable scaffolds or depots and micelles and nanoparticles. An example of this includes the engineering of biopolymeric

    Stimuli-responsive drug delivery systems

    Stimuli-responsive_drug_delivery_systems

  • Milk
  • Nutrient-rich liquid produced by mammals

    the milk are casein micelles: aggregates of thousands of protein molecules, with superficial resemblance to a surfactant micelle, held together with the

    Milk

    Milk

    Milk

  • Sodium dodecyl sulfate
  • Organic sulfate and anionic surfactant

    industrial and commercial cleaning and product formulations. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) in water at 25 °C is 8.2 mM, and the aggregation number

    Sodium dodecyl sulfate

    Sodium_dodecyl_sulfate

  • Protein nanoparticles
  • Protein Nanoparticle

    protein solution exceeds the critical micelle concentration and critical solution temperature to produce NP micelles - High encapsulation rate - Small size

    Protein nanoparticles

    Protein_nanoparticles

  • Blue cheese
  • Cheese with blue veins of mold

    casein micelle. The entanglement of the hairy layer between casein micelles decreases the entropy of the system because it constrains the micelles, preventing

    Blue cheese

    Blue cheese

    Blue_cheese

  • Propofol
  • Intravenous medication used in anesthesia

    stability of which is dependent on the interplay of many factors such as micelle size and distribution. There is considerable variability in a patient's

    Propofol

    Propofol

    Propofol

  • Biomolecular condensate
  • Class of membrane-less organelles within biological cells

    later termed "micelles". Water could penetrate between the micelles, and new micelles could form in the interstices between old micelles. The swelling

    Biomolecular condensate

    Biomolecular condensate

    Biomolecular_condensate

  • N-Octyl β-D-thioglucopyranoside
  • Chemical compound

    crystallise them or to reconstitute them into lipid bilayers. It has a critical micelle concentration of 9 mM. It is an analog of the commonly used detergent octyl

    N-Octyl β-D-thioglucopyranoside

    N-Octyl β-D-thioglucopyranoside

    N-Octyl_β-D-thioglucopyranoside

  • Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate
  • Surfactant

    water:ethanol solution led to the formation of micelle-like aggregates, even though neither surfactant formed micelles when present alone. Such aggregates can

    Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate

    Sodium_lauroyl_sarcosinate

  • Lipid polymorphism
  • Ability of lipids to aggregate into a variety of structured phases

    known as "phases". This can be in the form of spheres of lipid molecules (micelles), pairs of layers that face one another (lamellar phase, observed in biological

    Lipid polymorphism

    Lipid polymorphism

    Lipid_polymorphism

  • Lyotropic liquid crystal
  • Solution of amphiphilic molecules which has both fluid and crystalline properties

    spherical micelles is the 'micellar cubic', denoted by the symbol I1. This is a highly viscous, optically isotropic phase in which the micelles are arranged

    Lyotropic liquid crystal

    Lyotropic liquid crystal

    Lyotropic_liquid_crystal

  • Rennet
  • Enzymes from the stomachs of ruminants, used in cheese production

    the surface of the casein micelle. Because negative charges repel other negative charges, the GMP prevents casein micelles from adhering to each other

    Rennet

    Rennet

    Rennet

  • Hydrogel encapsulation of quantum dots
  • solubilized by encapsulation in either a hydrophobic interior micelle or a hydrophilic exterior micelle, the QDs can be successfully introduced into an aqueous

    Hydrogel encapsulation of quantum dots

    Hydrogel_encapsulation_of_quantum_dots

  • Wetting solution
  • Chemical

    diverse studies have been conducted to reveal the underlying mechanism of micelle formation and working principle of wetting solutions, broadening the area

    Wetting solution

    Wetting solution

    Wetting_solution

  • P123
  • Chemical compound

    surfactants, and will form micelles when placed in a selective solvent such as water. They can form both spherical and cylindrical micelles P123 has been used

    P123

    P123

  • Glycomacropeptide
  • Glycosolated polypeptide in dairy

    alpha-lactalbumin and beta-lactoglobulin. GMP is formed when the casein micelle that encapsulates milk protein is cleaved by the enzyme chymosin. The 64

    Glycomacropeptide

    Glycomacropeptide

  • Micellar liquid chromatography
  • Form of chromatography

    that uses an aqueous micellar solutions as the mobile phase. The use of micelles in high performance liquid chromatography was first introduced by Armstrong

    Micellar liquid chromatography

    Micellar_liquid_chromatography

  • Van 't Hoff equation
  • Relation between temperature and the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction

    enthalpy ΔH⊖ m of surfactants from the temperature dependence of the critical micelle concentration (CMC): d d T ln ⁡ C M C = Δ H m ⊖ R T 2 . {\displaystyle

    Van 't Hoff equation

    Van_'t_Hoff_equation

  • Colipase
  • Mammalian protein found in humans

    trypsin. Intestinal bile acids (which aid lipid digestion by facilitating micelle formation) adhere to the surface of emulsified fat droplets, displacing

    Colipase

    Colipase

    Colipase

  • Easy Cheese
  • Canned processed cheese product

    uniform cheese spread by altering the structure of casein micelles in the cheese. Casein micelles have a diameter ranging from 15 to 20 nanometers and are

    Easy Cheese

    Easy Cheese

    Easy_Cheese

  • Polysorbate 80
  • Nonionic surfactant and emulsifier used in food and cosmetics

    (x)-sorbitan mono-9-octadecenoate poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl) The critical micelle concentration of polysorbate 80 in pure water is reported as 0.012 mM.

    Polysorbate 80

    Polysorbate 80

    Polysorbate_80

  • Thickening agent
  • Increases the viscosity of a liquid without altering its other properties

    reverse micelle formation occurs. Because the hydrocarbon-hydrocarbon type intermolecular interactions are the weakest, the reverse micelle is much more

    Thickening agent

    Thickening agent

    Thickening_agent

  • Aggregation number
  • Average number of surfactant monomers in a spherical micelle

    is a description of the number of molecules present in a micelle once the critical micelle concentration (CMC) has been reached. In more detail, it has

    Aggregation number

    Aggregation_number

  • Crème fraîche
  • Soured cream dairy product

    casein micelle begins at around a pH of 6.7; however, the pH of the cream must drop to below 4.6, the isoelectric point of milk, for the casein micelles to

    Crème fraîche

    Crème fraîche

    Crème_fraîche

  • Liquid crystal
  • State of matter with properties of both conventional liquids and crystals

    spontaneously assemble into micelles or vesicles. This is done so as to 'hide' the hydrophobic tail of the amphiphile inside the micelle core, exposing a hydrophilic

    Liquid crystal

    Liquid crystal

    Liquid_crystal

  • Calcium phosphate
  • Chemical compound

    bone mineral and tooth enamel. In milk, it exists in a colloidal form in micelles bound to casein protein with magnesium, zinc, and citrate–collectively

    Calcium phosphate

    Calcium phosphate

    Calcium_phosphate

  • Placentalia
  • Infraclass of mammals in the clade Eutheria

    Guillermo; Rougier, Eric J.; Sargis, Mary T.; Silcox, Nancy b.; Simmons, Micelle; Spaulding, Paul M.; Velazco, Marcelo; Weksler, John r.; Wible, Andrea

    Placentalia

    Placentalia

    Placentalia

  • Electro-responsive drug delivery
  • Drug delivery via electrical stimulus

    electrical stimulus the micelle falls apart due to the hydrophilic properties interacting more strongly with the water rather than the micelle. Moreover, the redox

    Electro-responsive drug delivery

    Electro-responsive_drug_delivery

  • PH-sensitive polymers
  • often form micelles, as will star polymers and branched polymers. However, star and branched polymers can form rod or worm-shaped micelles rather than

    PH-sensitive polymers

    PH-sensitive_polymers

  • Lipophilicity
  • Affinity of a molecule or a moiety for a lipophilic environment

    molecules also aggregate in water as micelles with their head groups sticking out and their tails bunched together. Micelles draw oily substances into their

    Lipophilicity

    Lipophilicity

  • Hydrotrope
  • Chemical substance

    spontaneously starts to occur (as found for micelle- and vesicle-forming surfactants, which have a critical micelle concentration (CMC) and a critical vesicle

    Hydrotrope

    Hydrotrope

  • Sodium tetradecyl sulfate
  • Anionic surfactant in common use

    common anionic surfactant. The compound consists of the sodium salt of the micelle-forming sulfate ester of 7-Ethyl-2-methyl-4-undecanol. It is a white, water-soluble

    Sodium tetradecyl sulfate

    Sodium tetradecyl sulfate

    Sodium_tetradecyl_sulfate

  • Follicular drug delivery
  • Drug delivery into hair follicles

    micelles are preferred to classic micelles due to their lower critical micelle concentration and higher stability upon dilution. Polymeric micelles rely

    Follicular drug delivery

    Follicular_drug_delivery

  • Steatorrhea
  • Presence of excess fat in feces

    poor digestion from lack of lipases, loss of bile salts, which reduces micelle formation, and small intestinal disease-producing malabsorption. Various

    Steatorrhea

    Steatorrhea

  • Ajay K. Sood
  • Indian physicist (born 1951)

    of the tube. Sood has also experimented with soft condensed matter like micelle composed viscoelastic gels. He developed an ultrasensitive immunoassay

    Ajay K. Sood

    Ajay K. Sood

    Ajay_K._Sood

  • Membrane curvature
  • to 8 carbons in length), such as detergents, will form micelles if the CMC (critical micelle concentration) was reached. There are five commonly proposed

    Membrane curvature

    Membrane_curvature

  • Cream cheese
  • Soft, mild-tasting cheese with a high fat content

    keeps milk in a liquid state; the molecules act as surfactants, forming micelles around the particles of fat and keeping them in emulsion. Lactic acid bacteria

    Cream cheese

    Cream cheese

    Cream_cheese

  • State of matter
  • Forms which matter can take

    anions and cations appear to diffuse within compartmentalized layers or micelles instead of freely as in a uniform liquid. Transition metal atoms often

    State of matter

    State of matter

    State_of_matter

  • Metatheria
  • Clade of marsupials and close relatives

    Guillermo; Rougier, Eric J.; Sargis, Mary T.; Silcox, Nancy b.; Simmons, Micelle; Spaulding, Paul M.; Velazco, Marcelo; Weksler, John R.; Wible, Andrea

    Metatheria

    Metatheria

    Metatheria

  • Supermicelle
  • Supermicelle is a hierarchical micelle structure (supramolecular assembly) where individual components are also micelles. Supermicelles are formed via

    Supermicelle

    Supermicelle

    Supermicelle

  • Drug carrier
  • Inert medium used in drug-delivery systems

    of the more popular types of drug carriers include liposomes, polymeric micelles, microspheres, and nanoparticles. Different methods of attaching the drug

    Drug carrier

    Drug_carrier

  • Asphaltene
  • Heavy organic molecular substances that are found in crude oil

    within micelles in crude oil. These micelles can be broken down by reacting with paraffins at high temperatures. Once the protective micelle is removed

    Asphaltene

    Asphaltene

    Asphaltene

  • Protocell
  • Lipid globule proposed as a precursor of living cells

    in the formation of membrane structures such as bilayers, vesicles, and micelles. In modern cells, vesicles are involved in metabolism, transport, buoyancy

    Protocell

    Protocell

  • List of stretch-curd cheeses
  • Cheeses prepared using the pasta filata technique

    levels of calcium ions are found in the casein micelles of the cheese curd and allow the casein micelles to form a more rigid network by bridging the steric

    List of stretch-curd cheeses

    List of stretch-curd cheeses

    List_of_stretch-curd_cheeses

  • Cenozoic
  • Third and current era of the Phanerozoic Eon

    Guillermo; Rougier, Eric J.; Sargis, Mary T.; Silcox, Nancy b.; Simmons, Micelle; Spaulding, Paul M.; Velazco, Marcelo; Weksler, John r.; Wible, Andrea

    Cenozoic

    Cenozoic

    Cenozoic

  • Egg lecithin
  • Type of lecithin derived from eggs

    solution, its phospholipids can form either liposomes, bilayer sheets, micelles, or lamellar structures, depending on hydration and temperature. This results

    Egg lecithin

    Egg lecithin

    Egg_lecithin

  • Surfactants in paint
  • the air/water interface. Soluble surfactants are also capable of forming micelles and other aggregate structures in solution, leading to a stabilizing effect

    Surfactants in paint

    Surfactants_in_paint

  • Lecithin
  • Generic term for amphiphilic substances of plant and animal origin

    solution, its phospholipids can form either liposomes, bilayer sheets, micelles, or lamellar structures, depending on hydration and temperature. This results

    Lecithin

    Lecithin

    Lecithin

  • Congo red
  • Chemical compound

    sizes and shapes, the "ribbon-like micelles" of a few molecules seem to be the predominant form (even if the "micelle" term is not an entirely appropriate

    Congo red

    Congo red

    Congo_red

  • Hydrophobe
  • Molecule or surface that has no attraction to water

    among them. Hydrophobic molecules in water often cluster together, forming micelles. Water on hydrophobic surfaces will exhibit a high contact angle. Examples

    Hydrophobe

    Hydrophobe

    Hydrophobe

  • Dendrimer
  • Highly ordered, branched polymeric molecule

    have shown to exhibit micelle-like behavior and have container properties in solution. The use of dendrimers as unimolecular micelles was proposed by Newkome

    Dendrimer

    Dendrimer

    Dendrimer

  • Microemulsion
  • Thermodynamically stable, isotropic mixture of oil, water, and surfactant

    for these systems are often used, such as transparent emulsion, swollen micelle, micellar solution, and solubilized oil. More confusingly still, the term

    Microemulsion

    Microemulsion

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
  • United States federal law concerning health information

    of 1996". Public Law. Edemekong, Peter F.; Annamaraju, Pavan; Haydel, Micelle J. (2023), "Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act", StatPearls

    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

    Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

    Health_Insurance_Portability_and_Accountability_Act

  • Glioblastoma
  • Aggressive type of brain cancer

    advances in using engineered nanoparticles, such as liposomes, polymeric micelles, dendrimers, metallic and magnetic particles to ferry chemotherapeutics

    Glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma

  • Alexander Kabanov (chemist)
  • use of polymeric micelles as a nanoparticle delivery platform for small drug molecules. His work led to the first polymeric micelle drug to enter clinical

    Alexander Kabanov (chemist)

    Alexander Kabanov (chemist)

    Alexander_Kabanov_(chemist)

  • Grease (lubricant)
  • Solid or semisolid lubricant

    An inverse micelle formed when a soap is dispersed in an oil. This structure is broken reversibly upon shearing the grease.

    Grease (lubricant)

    Grease (lubricant)

    Grease_(lubricant)

  • K-casein
  • Mammalian milk protein

    bovine milk proteins and that form soluble aggregates are known as "casein micelles" in which κ-casein molecules stabilize the structure. There are several

    K-casein

    K-casein

  • Octyl glucoside
  • Chemical compound

    can readily be removed from final protein extracts. Above its critical micelle concentration of 0.025 M (~0.7% w/v), it was noted as the best detergent

    Octyl glucoside

    Octyl_glucoside

  • Fat globule
  • and then into even smaller micelles. This increases the surface area for lipid-hydrolyzing enzymes to act on the fats. Micelles are roughly 200 times smaller

    Fat globule

    Fat_globule

  • Cetylpyridinium chloride
  • Chemical compound

    Concentrated solutions are destructive to mucous membranes. Its critical micelle concentration (CMC) is ~ 0.0009–0.0011M, and is strongly dependent on the

    Cetylpyridinium chloride

    Cetylpyridinium chloride

    Cetylpyridinium_chloride

  • James William McBain
  • the area of micelles at the University of Bristol. As early as 1913 he postulated the existence of "colloidal ions", now known as micelles, to explain

    James William McBain

    James_William_McBain

  • Copolymer
  • Polymer derived from more than one species of monomer

    Block copolymers are able to self-assemble in selective solvents to form micelles among other structures. In thin films, block copolymers are of great interest

    Copolymer

    Copolymer

    Copolymer

  • Soft matter
  • Subfield of condensed matter physics

    The self-assembly of individual phospholipids into colloids (Liposome and Micelle) or a membrane (bilayer sheet).

    Soft matter

    Soft matter

    Soft_matter

  • Magnetic drug delivery
  • and controlled release capabilities to drug delivery materials such as micelles, liposomes, and polymers. Molecular magnets (single-molecule magnets) are

    Magnetic drug delivery

    Magnetic_drug_delivery

  • MCM-41
  • Catalyst or catalyst support material

    defined pore diameter surfactants are used that form micelles in the synthesis solution. These micelles form templates that help build up the mesoporous framework

    MCM-41

    MCM-41

    MCM-41

  • Zingibain
  • Cysteine protease enzyme

    behind largely hydrophobic aggregate. The enzymes thus destabilize κ-casein micelles and encourage clumping of hydrophobic protein residues, causing milk to

    Zingibain

    Zingibain

    Zingibain

  • SDS-PAGE
  • Biochemical technique

    mass. SDS tends to form spherical micelles in aqueous solutions above a certain concentration called the critical micelle concentration (CMC). Above the

    SDS-PAGE

    SDS-PAGE

    SDS-PAGE

  • Bile acid
  • Steroid acid in the bile of animals

    and oils. They serve as micelle-forming surfactants, which encapsulate nutrients, facilitating their absorption. These micelles are suspended in the chyme

    Bile acid

    Bile_acid

  • Microbial loop
  • Trophic pathway in marine microbial ecosystems

    Spitzy, Alejandro (2003). "Self-organization of dissolved organic matter to micelle-like microparticles in river water". Nature. 422 (6928). Springer Science

    Microbial loop

    Microbial loop

    Microbial_loop

  • Matthew Tirrell
  • American chemical engineer (born 1950)

    micelle formation, encapsulation and hydrogel formation. A specific recent development has been in the assembly of polyelectrolyte complex micelles with

    Matthew Tirrell

    Matthew Tirrell

    Matthew_Tirrell

  • Captive odorant
  • Odorant used to protect perfumes from imitation

    Curtis, Tony; Williams, David G.; An Introduction to Perfumery, 2nd ed.; Micelle Press, Port Washington, 2001, p. 702; ISBN 1-870228-24-3. Kraft, Philip;

    Captive odorant

    Captive_odorant

  • Dissipative particle dynamics
  • multi-phase flows containing deformable objects such as blood cells and polymer micelles. The full trace of the developments of various important aspects of the

    Dissipative particle dynamics

    Dissipative_particle_dynamics

  • Bile
  • Dark greenish-brown fluid aiding in the digestion of fats

    particles. Ordinarily, the micelles in the duodenum have a diameter around 1–50 μm in humans. The dispersion of food fat into micelles provides a greatly increased

    Bile

    Bile

    Bile

  • Negative stain
  • aqueous lipid aggregates like lamellar liposomes (le), inverted spherical micelles (M) and inverted hexagonal HII cylindrical (H) phases (see figure). Woeste

    Negative stain

    Negative_stain

  • Peptide amphiphile
  • self-assemble into supramolecular nanostructures including; spherical micelles, twisted ribbons, and high-aspect-ratio nanofibers. A peptide amphiphile

    Peptide amphiphile

    Peptide amphiphile

    Peptide_amphiphile

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  • Northam
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Northam

    English (Devon) : habitational name from Northam in Devon, named in Old English with norþ ‘north’ + hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’ or ‘promontory’.

  • Vidiyal
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Indian, Tamil

    Vidiyal

    Dawn

  • Christophe
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Swiss

    Christophe

    With Christ Inside; He who Holds Christ in his Heart; Carrier of Christ; Christ Bearer

  • TSIBOWN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    TSIBOWN

    (צִבְעוֹן) Hebrew name TSIBOWN means "versi-colored." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Anah and a son of Seir.

  • Hyria
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Hyria

    Daughter of Amphinomus.

  • Dwarakesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Dwarakesh

    Lord Krishna

  • RONALD
  • Male

    English

    RONALD

    English and Scottish name derived from Old Norse Rögnvaldr, RONALD means "wise ruler."

  • Chitradevi | சித்ராதேவீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Chitradevi | சித்ராதேவீ 

    Goddess Saraswati

  • Sanithi | ஸநீதி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sanithi | ஸநீதி

    Obtainment, Master of justice

  • Archerd
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Archerd

    Sacred.

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