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molekylärt

Molekylært is an adjective used in Norwegian (and in related Scandinavian languages) to describe things related to molecules or occurring at the molecular level. It is commonly found in scientific fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, medicine and materials science. The term signals emphasis on phenomena that involve molecules, their structure, interactions and dynamics, rather than larger biological organization or macroscopic properties.

Etymology and cognates: molekylært is formed from the word molekyl meaning molecule, plus the adjectival suffix

In usage: molekylært nivå refers to the molecular level; molekylær biologi denotes molecular biology; molekylær medisin

Relation to research and practice: the word helps distinguish approaches that target molecules and their interactions

-ært.
Its
form
varies
by
language:
Norwegian
molekylært;
Swedish
molekylärt;
Danish
molekylært.
The
root
traces
to
French
molécule
and
Latin
molecula,
ultimately
from
Latin
moles
meaning
mass
or
bulk.
is
molecular
medicine;
molekylær
modell
is
a
molecular
model.
The
term
is
common
in
textbooks,
research
articles
and
policy
discussions
that
focus
on
the
molecular
basis
of
processes,
rather
than
on
cellular
or
organismal
scales.
from
those
centered
on
cells,
tissues
or
organisms.
It
is
used
to
describe
both
experimental
methods,
such
as
molecular
cloning
and
spectroscopy,
and
theoretical
frameworks
like
molecular
dynamics
simulations.
Overall,
molekylært
serves
as
a
concise
descriptor
for
methods,
concepts
and
discoveries
rooted
in
chemistry
and
biology
at
the
scale
of
individual
molecules.