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kineto-
kineto- (kaɪniːtəʊ) repr. Gr. κῑνητο-, comb. form of κῑνητός movable, used in several terms of recent origin, as kiˈnetochore (-kɔə(r)) Cytology [Gr. χῶρ-ος place] = centromere (b) (s.v. centro-); kinetoˈdesma (pl. -desmas, -desmata) Biol. [ad. F. cinétodesme (Chatton & Lwoff 1935, in Compt. Rend. h...
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Kineto Wireless
Kineto Wireless is based in Milpitas, California and provides telco-OTT solutions to the mobile industry. Kineto's solutions enhance and extend communications services out over IP-based networks, such as the Internet. Kineto is a privately held, venture-backed company whose investors, including Venr...
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kinetite
kinetite (ˈkaɪnɪtaɪt) [f. kineto- + -ite1.] A disused kind of explosive (see quot. 1918).1887 Jrnl. Soc. Chem. Industry 29 Jan. 3/1 The so-called kinetite is virtually one of what Dr. Sprengel terms his ‘safety explosives’. 1918 E. de W. S. Colvin High Explosives 142 Kinetite, an explosive which was...
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kinetin
kinetin Biochem. (ˈkaɪnɪtɪn) [f. kineto- + -in1.] 6–Furfurylaminopurine, C10H9N5O, a compound that is a decomposition product of the deoxyadenosine present in DNA and promotes cell division in plants.1955 C. Miller et al. in Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LXXVII. 1392/1 The name kinetin is proposed for this...
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Kinetoscope
In March 1889, a second caveat was filed, in which the proposed motion picture device was given a name, Kinetoscope, derived from the Greek roots kineto
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kinetosome
kinetosome Biol. (kaɪˈniːtəʊsəʊm) [f. kineto- + -some4.] A cytoplasmic structure which forms the base of a cilium or flagellum.1912 C. E. Allen in Archiv für Zellforschung VIII. 134 It seems plain..that the plates and the groups of smaller bodies—which will be referred to as kinetosomes—are mutually...
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kinetoplast
kinetoplast Biol. (kaɪˈniːtəʊplɑːst, -æ-) [ad. F. kinétoplaste (A. Alexeieff 1917, in Compt. Rend. hebd. d. Séances et Mém. de la Soc. de Biol. LXXX. 512): see kineto- and -plast.] a. A structure lying close to a kinetosome in some protozoa, esp. trypanosomes. b. This structure together with the kin...
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