Polymer in a sentence as a noun

As sperm pass the polymer, their membranes and tails are damaged.

Lignin is an astoundingly complex polymer* that plants use as "concrete" to create their woody cells.

At least in automotive world, polymer film capacitors are used for this purpose.

The other downside is polymer film cannot handle high temperature.

Maybe in 20 more years we can switch to polymer banknotes with unique sizes for each denomination.

Canada just introduced $100 polymer notes this week.

The reason why polymer film is preferred is that when ceramic capacitors fail, they do so catastrophically in much the same way as a ceramic dinner plate shatters.

For those who aren't interested in seeing a picture of a scrotum being operated on, the technique described is a polymer that is injected into the vas deferens.

As you do this, you constantly measure the pressure against the lipid-polymer walls to ensure you are not deforming your muscle cells too much or too little.---Reality has inordinate complexity.

Still, there's a fundamental problem here with the basic chemistry:Plastics, or more formally polymers, are organic compounds, chemically held together by covalent bonds.

This forces your calcium crystalline frame-member to depress, compressing your saline-filled lipid-polymer foam skin against the keyboard.

New polymers are developed by the dozen in materials science nowadays!I think I see where the author got mixed up though: reversible thermosets would be quite novel in of themselves, and you could argue most breakthrough developments in thermosets/thermoplastics are from decades ago.

Polymer definitions

noun

a naturally occurring or synthetic compound consisting of large molecules made up of a linked series of repeated simple monomers