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Subunit may refer to: *
Subunit HIV vaccine An HIV vaccine is a potential vaccine that could be either a preventive vaccine or a Therapeutic vaccines, therapeutic vaccine, which means it would either protect individuals from being infected with HIV or treat HIV-infected individuals. It is ...
, a class of HIV vaccine *
Protein subunit In structural biology, a protein subunit is a polypeptide chain or single protein molecule that assembles (or "''coassembles''") with others to form a protein complex. Large assemblies of proteins such as viruses often use a small number of t ...
, a protein molecule that assembles with other protein molecules *
Monomer A monomer ( ; ''mono-'', "one" + '' -mer'', "part") is a molecule that can react together with other monomer molecules to form a larger polymer chain or two- or three-dimensional network in a process called polymerization. Classification Chemis ...
, a molecule that may bind chemically to other molecules to form a polymer *
Sub-subunit Sub-subunit or sub-sub-unit is a subordinated element below platoon level of company-sized units or sub-units which normally might not be separately identified in authorization documents by name, number, or letter. Fireteams, squads, crews, se ...
, a military subunit is a component or subordinate element of a
unit (military) Military organization (American English , AE) or military organisation (British English , BE) is the structuring of the armed forces of a State (polity), state so as to offer such military capability as a military policy, national defense pol ...
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Subunit (format) Subunit may refer to: *Subunit HIV vaccine, a class of HIV vaccine *Protein subunit, a protein molecule that assembles with other protein molecules *Monomer, a molecule that may bind chemically to other molecules to form a polymer *Sub-subunit, a ...
, test reporting and controlling protocol


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Unit (disambiguation) Unit may refer to: General measurement * Unit of measurement, a definite magnitude of a physical quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law **International System of Units (SI), modern form of the metric system **English units, histo ...
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