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delocalize
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de·lo·cal·ize  (d-lk-lz)
tr.v. de·lo·cal·ized, de·lo·cal·iz·ing, de·lo·cal·iz·es
1. To remove from a native or usual locality.
2. To broaden the range or scope of.

de·local·i·zation (-k-l-zshn) n.

delocalize, delocalise [diːˈləʊkəˌlaɪz]
vb (tr)
1. to remove from the usual locality
2. to free from local influences
delocalization , delocalisation n
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Verb1.delocalize - remove from the proper or usual locality
get rid of, remove - dispose of; "Get rid of these old shoes!"; "The company got rid of all the dead wood"


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The multidimensional modulated information generated by this is transferred to the delocalized electrons of the double bonds in the adenine molecule of adenosine triphosphate.
This model is based on the finding that the distribution of delocalized electron energies along the protein amino acid sequence correlates with the protein biological function [1,10].
3) Evolution of substrate took in the following: (a) the development of semiconductors of various types (also with piezoelectric properties and optical activity), primarily heterocyclic with a reserve of delocalized electrons, which present optimal possibilities for the creation of the p-n type junction, and (b) development of donor-acceptor compounds having lower activation energy for the particle of the product rather than of the individual substrates.
 
 
 
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