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elongation
elongation (iːlɒŋˈgeɪʃən) Also 4 elongacioun. [ad. late L. ēlongātiōn-em, n. of action f. ēlongāre: see elongate.] 1. Astr. a. The angular distance of a heavenly body from some relatively fixed point; in mod. usage, the angular distance of a planet from the sun, or of a satellite from its primary.c ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elongation
Elongation may refer to: Elongation (astronomy) Elongation (geometry) Elongation (plasma physics) Part of transcription of DNA into RNA of all types Part of translation (biology) of mRNA into proteins Elongated organisms Elongation (mechanics), linear deformation See also wikipedia.org
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elongation
elongation/ˌi:lɔŋˈgeɪʃn; ?@ -lɔ:ŋ-; ˌilɔŋ`ɡeʃən/ n(a) [U]making or becoming longer 拉长; 伸长; 延长.(b) [C] thing that has been made longer (esp a line in a drawing, etc) 被拉长之物(尤指绘图中的线等). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Elongation at Break: Definition, Calculation, Benefits ... - Xometry
May 6, 2023Elongation at Break = (change in length / original length) x 100%. Elongation at Break = (25 mm / 50 mm) x 100%. Elongation at Break = 50%. Therefore, the elongation at break for the aluminum sample is 50%. Here is a typical example of tensile stress-strain curves below: Stress-Strain Curves of various metals.
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Elongation (astronomy)
Elongation period Greatest elongations of a planet happen periodically, with a greatest eastern elongation followed by a greatest western elongation, Here we can also talk about greatest eastern elongation and greatest western elongation. wikipedia.org
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[Experimental study of the effect of the sciatic nerve elongation on ...
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Elongation factor
Elongation factors are a set of proteins that function at the ribosome, during protein synthesis, to facilitate translational elongation from the formation Elongation is the most rapid step in translation. wikipedia.org
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Telomere elongation methods? What sort of telomere elongation methods are there currently? Would this stop aging? (edit: No, probably) I couldn't turn up anything good on google. I was thinking that maybe you could...
It would be simpler to simply activate telomerase genes or insert them using some vector virus. However, telomerase is a key component in the process of tumoral transformation. Basically, if you don't let cells die they will stack mutations until they become tumoral.
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Elongation factor P
The elongation phase of translation is promoted by three universal elongation factors, EF-Tu, EF-Ts, and EF-G. See also Prokaryotic elongation factors EF-Ts (elongation factor thermo stable) EF-Tu (elongation factor thermo unstable) EF-G (elongation factor wikipedia.org
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What is the meanig of かるーく? This is a line of dialogue Yahari anime: > **** I do not understand ****. Is that just an elongation of the vowel or a contraction?
is how is sometimes pronounced in informal conversation. In the sentence in question, just means " ** _a little bit_** ", " ** _in an easy or casual manner_** ", etc. > "So, I was kinda thinking it'd be cool to casually ask you/him/her/them out for relaxation."
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Elongation factor 2 kinase
In enzymology, an elongation factor 2 kinase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: ATP + [elongation factor 2] ADP + [elongation factor Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and elongation factor 2, whereas its two products are adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and elongation factor wikipedia.org
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qTERT-pcr like qRT-pcr Is it possible to use a biologically active Telemorease Elongation Reverse Transcriptase (TERT) in the place of the Reverse Transcriptase (RT) for quantitative Reverse Transcriptase pcr (qRT-pcr...
> Is it possible to use a biologically active Telemorease Elongation Reverse Transcriptase (TERT) in the place of the Reverse Transcriptase Perhaps
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Negative elongation factor
NELF also works with DSIF to inhibit the speed of Pol II during the elongation phase in transcription. P-TEFb (positive transcription elongation factor b) inhibits the effect of NELF and DSIF on Pol II elongation, via its phosphorylation of serine-2 of the wikipedia.org
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856195 - Gene ResultTEF1 translation elongation factor EF-1 alpha []
Dec 3, 2023Ynl024c is the enzyme responsible for methylation of eEF1A at Lys390. Tef1/2 (the yeast form of translation elongation factor 1alpha [eEF1A]) aids the specificity of Msn5 for aminoacylated tRNAs to form a quaternary complex consisting of Msn5, RanGTP, aminoacylated tRNA, and Tef1/2. the Rho1p-eEF1A complex acts to spatially localize a pool of ...
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Transcription elongation regulator 1
Transcription elongation regulator 1, also known as TCERG1, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the TCERG1 gene. Function This gene encodes a nuclear protein that regulates transcriptional elongation and pre-mRNA splicing. wikipedia.org
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