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metacentric
metacentric, a. (mɛtəˈsɛntrɪk) [ad. F. métacentrique, f. métacentre: see prec. and -ic.] 1. Of or pertaining to a metacentre.1798 Phil. Trans. LXXXVIII. 242 The curve..is termed the metacentric curve, being the line traced by the successive metacentres. 1881 Times 6 Jan. 11/2 The result of the incli...
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Metacentric
Metacentric may refer to:
Metacentric height, the distance between the center of gravity of a ship and its metacenter
Metacentric centromere, the position
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Metacentric height
The metacentric height also influences the natural period of rolling of a hull, with very large metacentric heights being associated with shorter periods The righting couple is proportional to the metacentric height multiplied by the sine of the angle of heel, hence the importance of metacentric height to
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metacentral
metacentral, a. rare. (mɛtəˈsɛntrəl) [f. next + -al1.] = metacentric.1887 Westm. Rev. June 368 Signor Poli..believes it necessary in the case of armoured ships to take the areas of the several compartments into consideration in constructing the metacentral diagram.
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Panthera tigris has 38 chromosomes. The karyotype has 16 pairs of metacentric and submetacentric autosomes and two pairs of acrocentric autosomes. The X chromosome is a medium-siz
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telocentric
telocentric, a. (and n.) Cytology. (tɛləʊ-, tiːləʊˈsɛntrɪk) [f. telo-1 + -centric.] Of a chromosome: having the centromere at the end. Hence as n. Cf. acrocentric, metacentric adjs.1939 C. D. Darlington in Jrnl. Genetics XXXVII. 349 This does not mean that terminal centromeres or telocentric chromos...
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Monocentric chromosome
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Metacentric
Submetacentric
Acrocentric
Telocentric
References
Chromosomes
Classical genetics
DNA replication
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acrocentric
acrocentric, a. Cytology. (ækrəʊˈsɛntrɪk) [f. acro- + -centric.] Of a chromosome: having the centromere close to the end. Hence as n. Cf. metacentric a., telocentric a.1945 M. J. D. White Animal Cytol. & Evol. ii. 20 A distinction still exists in practice between those [chromosomes] which have the c...
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GZ
expected to be denied as not reasonable or necessary
GZ, the "righting moment" or "righting arm" acting to restore a tilting ship to vertical; see metacentric
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Robertsonian
Robertsonian, a. Cytology. (ˌrɒbətˈsəʊnɪən) [f. the name of William R. B. Robertson (1881–1941), U.S. biologist, who first described such translocations in 1916 (Jrnl. Morphol. XXVII. 220) + -ian.] Applied to the formation of a metacentric chromosome from two heterologous acrocentric chromosomes by ...
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Center of gravity (disambiguation)
See also
Center of gravity of an aircraft
Center of mass
Center of the World (disambiguation)
Centre of gravity frame
Centre of gravity wavelength
Metacentric
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稳心高度
稳心高度(metacentric height)是稳心到浮体的重心的距离。
一个飘浮的物件通常会受到至少两个力——浮力及重力——的作用;重力的作用点为物体的质量中心(G),浮力的作用点为浮力中心(B)。注意浮力中心即为物体沉没部份的体积中心。
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Limit of positive stability
See also
Angle of loll
Capsizing
Capsize increment
Kayak roll
Metacentric height
Naval architecture
Initial stability – concerning boats
Secondary stability
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(PDF) Chromosomal Mapping of Repetitive DNAs in ... - ResearchGate
All analyzed species share the same diploid chromosome number (2n = 52) and a ♂ZZ/♀ZW sex chromosome system, where the metacentric Z chromosome is invariably the largest element in the karyotype.
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