antiparallel
Americanadjective
adjective
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physics parallel but pointing in the opposite direction
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maths (of vectors) parallel but having opposite directions
Etymology
Origin of antiparallel
Example Sentences
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They are all at least partly exposed to the solvent around thyroglobulin, and the side chains of the donor–acceptor pairs formed by these residues face each other in an approximately antiparallel configuration.
From Nature
On rare occasions the spins of the protons and electrons in neutral hydrogen atoms flip from being parallel to antiparallel, emitting a photon at a frequency of 1.4 gigahertz—the so-called 21-centimter radiation.
From Science Magazine
In most cases, spins of neighbouring atoms tend to align parallel or antiparallel to each other, resulting in ferromagnets or antiferromagnets, respectively.
From Nature
Class 6 contains antiparallel, face-to-back, up–up structures; class 7 contains antiparallel, face-to-face up–down structures; and, class 8 contains antiparallel, face-to-face, up–down structures.
From Nature
Each protomer contributes an intertwined helical pair that bends in a left-handed helical 180° turn over the length of the channel, forming an antiparallel coiled coil in the upper and middle part of the pore.
From Nature
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