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Pains (disambiguation)

pains         
  •  Diagram depicting a representative pan-assay interference compound. The drug-like molecule specifically interacts with target B, but the PAINS-like compound non-specifically interacts with multiple targets
PAINS in the assay; Pan-assay interference compound; Pan assay interference compounds; Pan assay interference compound; PAINS
careful effort.
pains         
  •  Diagram depicting a representative pan-assay interference compound. The drug-like molecule specifically interacts with target B, but the PAINS-like compound non-specifically interacts with multiple targets
PAINS in the assay; Pan-assay interference compound; Pan assay interference compounds; Pan assay interference compound; PAINS
n.
trouble
1) to go to, spare no, take pains to + inf. (she took great pains to get her message across)
physical suffering
2) (med.) labor pains
3) growing
pains         
  •  Diagram depicting a representative pan-assay interference compound. The drug-like molecule specifically interacts with target B, but the PAINS-like compound non-specifically interacts with multiple targets
PAINS in the assay; Pan-assay interference compound; Pan assay interference compounds; Pan assay interference compound; PAINS
n.
[Often used in the singular number by the best writers.]
1.
Labor, care, trouble, toilsome effort, task.
2.
Travail, childbirth, labor.

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Pains

Pains may refer to:

Exemplos de pronúncia para Pains
1. pains.
Metzl _ Talks at Google
2. pains.
Deliciously Ella with Friends _ Ella Mills _ Talks at Google
3. acid reflux, different back pains, neck pains, chest pains,
David Hanscom _ Talks at Google
4. growing pains.
Future Perfect - The Case For Progress In A Networked Age _ Steven Johnson _ Talks at Google
5. Growing pains.
What Causes Growing Pains
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Pains
1. According to him, cupping can cure fatigue, laziness, ankle pains, back pains and other problems.
2. The country pains him, but his personal loss pains him more.
3. I don‘t take them for headaches, usually I take them for period pains or pains in my joints or legs.
4. "If Obama takes pains to hide his smoking from us, what else does he take pains to hide?" Corsi asks in the book.
5. I can‘t tell you what a disagreeable sentence that is to write and why it pains me, really, actually, pains me to admit it.