However, unlike hemiacetals, lactones do not have a chiral anomeric carbon, and they cannot form glycosidic linkages.
According to Lynch, Ross, & Crowley (2002), Oceanic languages often form linkages with each other (see wave model).
It may also cause the fragmentation of proteins, starches, and non-starch polysaccharides to create "reactive molecules that may form new linkages not found in nature".
We want to form linkages, network, and make the world a better place to live in.
"The biggest need is to form linkages with nursing schools here and in Vietnam," Dr. Moore said.
He has been looking after different international linkages and has been successful in forming linkages with top notch Chinese Universities.
The filaments of actin and myosin then form linkages.
Cellular adhesions can be defined as proteins or protein aggregates that form mechanical and chemical linkages between the intracellular and extracellular space.
Yan-nhangu estates, religious identities and languages are ancestral endowments that form linkages of connection and difference throughout the networks of Yolngu society.
This "exposed" positively charged ends can form weak, temporary linkages with the negative ends of surrounding water molecules.