The inability of two plasmids to stably coexist in the same cell.
A physical or chemical phenomenon that reduces the concentration of the active ingredient(s) (See also physical and visual incompatibility).
Inability to mix two powders without getting a different surface appearance, such as gloss reduction or craters. Infrared (IR) Light Energy used in short wave or medium wave forms to initiate cure in a powder coating. Infrared Cure A method of curing powder using direct exposure to light energy. Inhibitor Pigments Pigments that retard to the corrosion process in the substrate.
Inability to mix with or adhere to another material.
means a situation where any substance or residue which, by combining chemically with the incompatible substances or promoting self-reaction or decomposition of the incompatible substances, may create a hazard.
()( Genet.). Inability of the gametes of two organisms to unite and reproduce sexually; applied in particular to pollen. Syn. Intersterility. () ( Grafting). Inability of the tissues of stock and scion to form a permanent union. () ( Biochem.). Inability of one substance to mix with another without undesirable reaction; used, e.g., with reference to insecticides where incompatibility involves loss of efficiency on mixing. () ( Biol.). A difference in the physiology of a parasite and its host which limits or stops the development of the former. ( BCFT).
Unsuitable for use together because of undesirable chemical or physical effects.
The inability to function or exist in the presence of something else such as when a chemical will destroy the container.