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heterogenetic
heterogeˈnetic, a. [f. prec.: cf. genetic a.] 1. Biol. Of or pertaining to, or characterized by, heterogenesis or heterogeny.1872 Proc. R. Soc. XX. 264 The living units combine, they undergo molecular rearrangements, and the result of such a process of heterogenetic biocrasis is the appearance of la... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heteroblasty (botany)
It is also hypothesized that auxin and cytokinin when working together can cause the sudden change in phyllotaxy of heterogenetic plants. wikipedia.org
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heterogenic
▪ I. heterogenic, a.1 (ˌhɛtərəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. Gr. ἑτερογεν-ής (see heterogene a.) + -ic; in sense 2 prob. directly f. heterogeny 3 b.] 1. ‘Occurring in the wrong sex, as a beard upon a woman’ (Dorland, 1900). 2. Biol. Characterized by an alternation of generations; = heterogenetic a. 1.1901 Jrnl. Expe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Allocortex
The allocortex or heterogenetic cortex, and neocortex are the two types of cerebral cortex in the brain. Allocortex is termed heterogenetic cortex, because during development it never has the six-layered architecture of homogenetic neocortex. wikipedia.org
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homœomorphous
homœomorphous, a. (hɒmiːəʊˈmɔːfəs) [f. homœo- + Gr. µορϕή shape + -ous. Cf. F. homéomorphe.] Of similar form or structure: spec. a. Cryst. Having similar crystalline forms: said esp. of substances differing in chemical composition or atomic proportions. b. Path. (See quot. 1854.)1832 Johnston in Rep... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paleocortex
The paleocortex (or paleopallium) and the archicortex (or the archipallium) of the cerebral cortex together constitute the mammalian allocortex or the heterogenetic wikipedia.org
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heterophile
heterophile, a. and n. (ˈhɛtərəʊfaɪl) Also heterophil. [a. G. heterophil (U. Friedemann 1917, in Biochem. Zeitschr. LXXX. 334), f. hetero- + -phile).] A. adj. Able to react immunologically with sera, etc., from organisms of another species.1920 Jrnl. Path. & Bacteriol. XXIII. 366 The term heterogene... Oxford English Dictionary
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Syngenetic permafrost growth
It is cited as an efficient mode of permafrost growth, compared with heterogenetic permafrost growth, which occurs when freezing temperatures penetrate wikipedia.org
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Forssman antigen
The Forssman antigen is a glycolipid heterophil protein and a type of heterogenetic antigen found in certain animals like dogs, horses, cats, turtles and wikipedia.org
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hapten
hapten Immunol. (ˈhæptən) Also -ene. [ad. G. hapten (K. Landsteiner 1921, in Biochem. Zeitschr. CXIX. 303), f. Gr. ἅπτειν to fasten.] A substance, usu. of low molecular weight, which cannot by itself elicit an antibody, but which can do so when combined with another substance, usu. a protein, the an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Parapatric speciation
Concentrated gene flow and mean migration time results inferred a heterogenetic distribution and continuous parapatric speciation between populations. wikipedia.org
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Xiongnu
Their uniparental haplogroup assignments also showed heterogenetic influence on their ethnogenesis as well as their connection with Huns. wikipedia.org
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