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syn·the·size (snth-sz)
v.
1. To combine so as to form a new, complex product.
2. To form or produce by chemical synthesis.

synthesize
[sin′thəsīz]
Etymology: Gk, synthesis, putting together
to form by building, as in the formation of complex chemical compounds such as proteins from simpler units of amino acids.

synthesize [sin´thĕ-sīz″]
to produce by synthesis.

synthesize
to produce by synthesis.


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According to the Iranian Nanotechnology Initiative council (INIC), Mohammad Reza Saboktakin, an Iranian researcher synthesized the mentioned nanocomposites by a specific chemical method with a desired efficiency.
Scripps researchers, led by Phil Baran, started on with more basic research, in which they successfully synthesized a simpler related compound, psychotrimine, with no known pharmaceutical potential.
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