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  2. Building block (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Building blocks are used for bottom-up modular assembly of molecular architectures: nano-particles, [2] [3] metal-organic frameworks, [4] organic molecular constructs, supra-molecular complexes. [5] Using building blocks ensures strict control of what a final compound or a (supra)molecular construct will be.

  3. Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education

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    The FBISE was established under the FBISE Act 1975. [2] It is an autonomous body of working under the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training. [3] The official website of FBISE was launched on June 7, 2001, and was inaugurated by Mrs. Zobaida Jalal, the Minister for Education [4] The first-ever online result of FBISE was announced on 18 August 2001. [5]

  4. Martin Banwell - Wikipedia

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    Martin Gerhardt Banwell (born 24 November 1954) is an organic chemist specialising in biotransformations and natural product synthesis. [1]His research interests involve the enzymatic preparation of organic molecules as synthons or building blocks for complex natural products.

  5. Biomolecule - Wikipedia

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    Lipids (oleaginous) are chiefly fatty acid esters, and are the basic building blocks of biological membranes. Another biological role is energy storage (e.g., triglycerides). Most lipids consist of a polar or hydrophilic head (typically glycerol) and one to three non polar or hydrophobic fatty acid tails, and therefore they are amphiphilic.

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  7. Matter - Wikipedia

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    The idea that matter was built of discrete building blocks, the so-called particulate theory of matter, appeared in both ancient Greece and ancient India. [6] Early philosophers who proposed the particulate theory of matter include the ancient Indian philosopher Kanada (c. 6th–century BCE or after), [ 7 ] pre-Socratic Greek philosopher ...

  8. United States Department of Energy National Laboratories

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    The DOE Office of Science operates an extensive network of 28 national scientific user facilities. [16] A total of over 30,000 scientific users from universities, national laboratories, and technology companies use these facilities to advance their research and development.

  9. Science education - Wikipedia

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    Science education is the teaching and learning of science to school children, college students, or adults within the general public. The field of science education includes work in science content, science process (the scientific method), some social science, and some teaching pedagogy.