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pluri-
pluri- (plʊərɪ) combining form of L. plūs, plūr- more, pl. plūr-ēs several, as in the following: pluriˈcapsular a., having several capsules, as a radiolarian. pluriˈcellular a., composed of several cells. pluriˈcentral a., having more than one centre or nucleus. pluriˈcipital a. Bot. [L. caput, -cip... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pluri Inc.
Pluri Inc., formerly Pluristem Therapeutics, is an Israeli company engaged in the development of human placental adherent stromal cells for commercial use in disease treatment. According to the company's website, it extracts adult stem cells exclusively from postnatal placentas. Corporate history Pl... wikipedia.org
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pluriarc
pluriarc (ˈplʊərɪɑːk) [a. Fr. (G. Montandon La Généalogie des Instruments de Musique (1919) 52), f. pluri- + arc.] A West African musical instrument made of a wooden resonator to which several curved rods holding taut strings are attached.1961 A. C. Baines Musical Instruments i. 46 When played it [s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Privacy Research Day, June 4, 2024, Paris
Jun 4, 2024 — As part of the third edition of the Privacy Research Day, the CNIL is inviting the international scientific community to submit academic ...
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pluripotency
pluripotency Biol. (plʊərɪˈpəʊtənsɪ) [ad. G. pluripotenz: see pluri- and potency.] The property of being pluripotential; = pluripotence, pluripotentiality.1927 Biol. Abstr. I. 217/1 The term pluripotency is used to describe the virtual ability possessed by every organism, under certain conditions, t... Oxford English Dictionary
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pluripotent
pluripotent, a. Biol. (plʊərɪˈpəʊtənt) [f. pluri- + potent a.1 and n.2] = next. Hence pluriˈpotence = pluripotency.1942 J. Needham Biochem. & Morphogenesis ii. 228 The retention of pluripotence through many cleavages, followed by separation of blastomeres. Ibid. iii. 435 They are at first pluripoten... Oxford English Dictionary
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pluripotential
pluripotential, a. Biol. (plʊərɪpəʊˈtɛnʃəl) [f. pluri- + potential a. and n.] Of a cell, tissue, or organism: capable of developing in any of various directions; = multipotential s.v. multi- 1 a.1925 Arch. Neurol. & Psychiatry (Chicago) XIII. 468 Phylogenetically considered, this structure is a plur... Oxford English Dictionary
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plurivalent
plurivalent, a. (plʊərɪˈveɪlənt, plʊəˈrɪvələnt) [f. pluri- + L. valēnt-em, pr. pple. of valēre to be worth.] = multivalent a., spec. sense 2.1905 E. B. Wilson in Jrnl. Exper. Zoöl. II. 374 In the case of compound or plurivalent chromosomes..McClung's term ‘chromatid’ may conveniently be applied to e... Oxford English Dictionary
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plurisign
plurisign (ˈplʊərɪsaɪn) [f. pluri- + sign n.] A ‘sign’ or word used with more than one meaning simultaneously: opp. monosign. Hence plurisigˈnation, pluriˈsignative a., pluriˈsignatively adv. Also ˌplurisignifiˈcation.1940 Kenyon Rev. II. 266 The atomic ingredient of poetic language tends to be the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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plurisegmental
plurisegmental, a. (ˌplʊərɪsɛgˈmɛntəl) [f. pluri- + segmental a.] 1. Physiol. That involves nerves from more than one segment of the spinal column.1898 C. S. Sherrington in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. CXC. 151 It follows..that the reflex centrifugal discharge of the spinal cord is pluri-segmental. 1924 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pluri-valued
pluri-valued, a. Logic. (plʊərɪˈvæljuːd) Also plurivalued. [f. pluri- + valued ppl. a.] Of a system of logic: using truth values in addition to those of true and false; many-valued.1939 R. Carnap Found. Logic & Math. in Internat. Encycl. Unified Sciences I. iii. §12. 28 The systems of plurivalued lo... Oxford English Dictionary
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uninominal
uniˈnominal, a. (juːnɪ-) [a. F. uninominal (1878): see uni- 1 and nominal a.] 1. Based on the principle of one member being separately elected by each constituency.1881 Times 12 Mar. 11 At present..the Chamber of Deputies is elected by what is called..the uninominal method of voting. 1884 Pall Mall ... Oxford English Dictionary
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plurocentral
plurocentral erron. f. pluricentral: see pluri-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Upper envelope of plurisubharmonic functions Suppose that $\\{u_\alpha\\}_{\alpha \in A}$ is a family of plurisubharmonic functions (psh function) on $\Omega \subset\subset \mathbb{C}^n$. Then, let $u(z) = \sup_{\alph...
Then $$ u(z) = \sup_n u_n(z) = \begin{cases} 0, & z \neq 0 \\\ -\infty, & z = 0, \end{cases} $$ which is not upper semicontinuous, and therefore not (pluri
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