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cDNA
com·ple·men·tary [ˌkɒmplɪˈmentəri, Am ˌkɑ:mpləˈment̬ɚi] ADJ
1. complementary (complementing each other):
2. complementary (making complete):
DNA [ˌdi:enˈeɪ] N no pl
DNA BIOL abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid
DNS f <-, ->
DNA f <-, -s>
de·oxy·ri·bo·nu·cle·ic acid [dɪˌɒksɪraɪbəʊnju:ˌkleɪɪkˈæsid, Am dɪˌɑ:ksɪraɪboʊnu:ˌkli:ɪk] N, DNA N
complementary DNA, cDNA N
cDNA (komplementäre DNA zur mRNA)
complementary ADJ
DNA N (Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid)
DNS (Desoxyribonuclein-Säure)
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When complementary DNA strands hybridize to the receptors, the charge distribution near the surface changes, which in turn modulates current transport through the semiconductor transducer.
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Next, the team introduces free-floating, complementary DNA sequences to the cell -- sequences that carry a fluorescent tag.
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These are plasmids which usually consist of a strong viral promoter to drive the in vivo transcription and translation of the gene (or complementary DNA) of interest.
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Two complementary DNA strands are labeled with donor and acceptor fluorophores, respectively.
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Would the new studio intrude or would it be a complementary addition?
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The exchange of information has traditionally been intensive, for a multitude of joint or complementary research projects. read more:
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Eine Fülle von Initiativen, jährlich einige tausend öffentlich geförderter Wissenschaftler- und Studentenaufenthalte und ein traditionell intensiver Informationsaustausch ermöglichen viele gemeinsame oder einander ergänzende Forschungsvorhaben. weiterlesen:
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Gross Domestic Product is the most common yardstick, but a number of countries rely instead on a combination of complementary material, social and cultural indicators and environmental parameters to measure their standard of living.
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Meist geschieht dies über den Maßstab des Bruttoinlandsprodukts. Eine Reihe von Ländern hingegen setzt bei der Messung auf eine Mischung aus einander ergänzenden materiellen, sozialen und kulturellen Parametern sowie Umweltaspekten.
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Fiction, and any other form of literature is relatively widespread, also critical questions examining problems with transdisciplinary methods, and essays that use text and image in an equivalent and complementary way.
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Relativ häufig sind literarische Formen, weiterhin kritische Fragestellungen, die einen Inhalt in transdisziplinärer Weise erkunden, und essayistische Formen, die Text und Bild gleichwertig und einander ergänzend vorstellen.
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Strong complementary brands that are clearly positioned within their markets The Accor Group offers its customers and guests a worldwide network of around 3,500 hotels ranging from the luxury to the budget segment.
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Accor - Starke, einander ergänzende Marken mit klarer Positionierung Ein flächendeckendes Hotelnetzwerk vom Luxus- bis zum Economy-Segment – das bietet Ihnen Accor mit rund 3.500 Hotels weltweit.
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Ana Prvacki’s project Greeting Committee is made up of two distinct but complementary parts.
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Ana Prvackis Projekt Greeting Committee besteht aus zwei klar getrennten, jedoch einander ergänzenden Teilen.
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