Adjective
relating to or consisting of or characterized by macromolecules
Source: WordNetmacromolecular compounds Source: Internet
But, as Monod points out, the machinery by which the cell (at least the non-primitive cell, which is the only one we know) translates the code "consists of at least fifty macromolecular components which are themselves coded in the DNA". Source: Internet
By contrast, macromolecular crystallography often involves tens of thousands of atoms in the unit cell. Source: Internet
A synthetic polymer may be loosely described as crystalline if it contains regions of three-dimensional ordering on atomic (rather than macromolecular) length scales, usually arising from intramolecular folding and/or stacking of adjacent chains. Source: Internet
D. in macromolecular and cellular structure and chemistry from The Scripps Research Institute. Source: Internet
These are thin macromolecular films with micro-pores open in honeycomb patterns. Source: Internet