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trivalent
[ trahy-vey-luhnt, triv-uh-luhnt ]
adjective
- Chemistry. having a valence of three.
- Immunology. having three binding sites, as certain antigens.
trivalent
/ ˈtrɪvəəԳ; traɪˈveɪəԳ /
adjective
- having a valency of three
- having three valencies
trivalent
/ ٰī-′əԳ /
- Chemistry.Having a valence of 3.
Derived Forms
- ٰˈԳ, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ٰ·lԳ ٰ·l· noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of trivalent1
Example Sentences
Divalent chromium has the same number of unpaired electrons as trivalent manganese, the chromophore responsible for the intense color of YInMn blue, which Subramanian's team discovered 15 years ago.
The groundbreaking trivalent vaccine has shown complete protection with no trace of virus in the lungs, marking a significant step toward a universal vaccine for coronaviruses.
U.S. flu vaccines are likely to move from quadrivalent to trivalent due to a change in circulating influenza viruses, says a University of Michigan researcher.
The eradication campaign originally relied on a “trivalent” OPV against the three poliovirus types.
State officials hope the new rule will compel businesses to switch to trivalent chromium, a far less toxic alternative, which has been available as a substitute since the early 1990s.
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