restriction

  • 31restriction — /ri strik sheuhn/, n. 1. something that restricts; a restrictive condition or regulation; limitation. 2. the act of restricting. 3. the state of being restricted. [1375 1425; late ME < LL restriction (s. of restrictio), equiv. to L restrict(us)&#8230; …

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  • 32restriction — 01. The city usually puts [restrictions] on water use in the summertime in order to prevent shortages. 02. Children can t see this movie; it s [restricted]. 03. The government is determined to [restrict] the number of imports in order to protect&#8230; …

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  • 33restriction — apribojimas statusas T sritis biomedicinos mokslai apibrėžtis Epidemiologinių tyrimų planavimo metodas, taikomas tyrimą ↑iškraipančių veiksnių poveikiui mažinti. Pavyzdžiui, jei manoma, kad rūkymas gali turėti poveikio ↑ryšiui tarp tam tikros&#8230; …

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  • 34restriction — ribojimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. clipping; constraint; limitation; restriction vok. Begrenzung, f; Beschränkung, f rus. ограничение, n pranc. écrêtage, f; limitation, f …

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  • 35restriction — ribojimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. limitation; limiting; restriction vok. Begrenzung, f rus. ограничение, n pranc. écrêtage, m; limitation, f …

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  • 36restriction — n. 1 the act or an instance of restricting; the state of being restricted. 2 a thing that restricts. 3 a limitation placed on action. Derivatives: restrictionist adj. & n. Etymology: ME f. OF restriction or L restrictio (as RESTRICT) …

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  • 37Restriction landmark genomic scanning — (or RLGS) is a genome analysis method that allows for rapid simultaneous visualization of thousands of landmarks, or restriction sites. Using a combination of restriction enzymes some of which are specific to DNA modifications, the technique can&#8230; …

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  • 38Restriction site — Restriction sites, or restriction recognition sites, are specific sequences of nucleotides that are recognized by restriction enzymes. The sites are generally palindromic, (because restriction enzymes usually bind as homodimers) and a particular&#8230; …

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  • 39restriction fragment length polymorphism — n variation in the length of a restriction fragment produced by a specific restriction enzyme acting on DNA from different individuals that usu. results from a genetic mutation (as an insertion or deletion) and that may be used as a genetic&#8230; …

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  • 40restriction endonucleases — (= restriction enzymes) Class of bacterial enzymes that cut DNA at specific sites. In bacteria their function is to destroy foreign DNA, such as that of bacteriophages (host DNA is specifically modified at these sites). Type I restriction&#8230; …

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