sillyDalton , n.
Unit of molecular mass. See mega, giga, zilli etc.
e.g. "How big is a ribosome? Oh I don't know, a few sillyDaltons maybe?"
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sillyDalton , n.
Unit of molecular mass. See mega, giga, zilli etc.
e.g. "How big is a ribosome? Oh I don't know, a few sillyDaltons maybe?"
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Back in my undergraduate days we used "a bucket of Svedbergs" as a unit of measure..
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