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Cosmea

in the PONS Dictionary

Cri·mea [kraɪˈmi:ə] N GEOG

I. cos·met·ic [kɒzˈmetɪk, Am kɑ:zˈmet̬-] N

1. cosmetic (lipstick, rouge):

Kosmetik f <->

2. cosmetic (various articles):

II. cos·met·ic [kɒzˈmetɪk, Am kɑ:zˈmet̬-] ADJ

1. cosmetic (of beauty):

2. cosmetic fig (superficial):

cos·mos [ˈkɒzmɒs, Am ˈkɑ:zmoʊs] N no pl

Kosmos m <->
Weltall nt <-s> kein pl

cos·mic [ˈkɒzmɪk, Am ˈkɑ:z-] ADJ attr

1. cosmic (of universe):

2. cosmic (large):

cos·mic ˈrays N pl

I. smear [smɪəʳ, Am smɪr] VB trans

1. smear (spread messily):

to smear sth on [or over] sth
etw mit etw dat beschmieren

2. smear (attack reputation):

to smear sb/sth

II. smear [smɪəʳ, Am smɪr] N

1. smear (blotch):

Fleck m <-(e)s, -e>

2. smear (public accusations):

Verleumdung f <-, -en>

3. smear MED (smear test):

Abstrich m <-(e)s, -e>

cos·met·ic ˈsur·gery N no pl

cer·vi·cal ˈsmear N MED

Abstrich m <-(e)s, -e>

be·smear [bɪˈsmɪəʳ, Am -ˈsmɪr] VB trans liter or form

to besmear sb/sth

ˈPap smear N Am, Aus MED

Abstrich m <-(e)s, -e>

Klett Biology Glossary

cosmid [ˈkɒzmɪd] N (artificial bacterial plasmid that is transfected via lambda phage extract)

Cosmid (künstliches Bakterienplasmid, das über Lambda Phagen Extrakte transfiziert wird)
Present
Ismear
yousmear
he/she/itsmears
wesmear
yousmear
theysmear
Past
Ismeared
yousmeared
he/she/itsmeared
wesmeared
yousmeared
theysmeared
Present Perfect
Ihavesmeared
youhavesmeared
he/she/ithassmeared
wehavesmeared
youhavesmeared
theyhavesmeared
Past Perfect
Ihadsmeared
youhadsmeared
he/she/ithadsmeared
wehadsmeared
youhadsmeared
theyhadsmeared

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

These extracts will recognize and package the recombinant molecules in vitro, generating either mature phage particles (lambda-based vectors) or recombinant plasmids contained in phage shells (cosmids).
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For example, in 2005 a 39 kb cosmid had to be inverted.
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The four major types of vectors are plasmids, viral vectors, cosmids, and artificial chromosomes.
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Those cells which did not take up the cosmid would be unable to grow.
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The loading capacity of cosmids varies depending on the size of the vector itself but usually lies around 4045 kb.
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