conjugation

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definition
noun
It has tied up with them to launch a special contest in conjugation with their forthcoming movie.
the formation or existence of a link or connection between things, in particular.
To this day, if you ask me about me about verb conjugation or tenses, I can only tell you what it is in French.
the variation of the form of a verb in an inflected language such as Latin, by which are identified the voice, mood, tense, number, and person.
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But the other two carbon atoms are also double-bonded to each other, which results in 'conjugation' of the electron density in the bonds.
This latest mathematical 'conjugation' comes from a pair of British researchers who interviewed 1000 people to draw up their formula.
They are purified cellfree hemoglobins, where the globin portion of the molecule has been modified chemically by 'conjugation' , cross-linking or polymerizing.
toxic compounds eliminated from the body by 'conjugation' with glutathione
After 'conjugation' , chromosomes in the transcriptionally active macronucleus develop by fragmentation, elimination, and amplification of germ line chromosomes.
To this day, if you ask me about me about verb 'conjugation' or tenses, I can only tell you what it is in French.
They act in concert with other enzymes to detoxify xenobiotics through 'conjugation' with glutathione to increase water solubility.
If the ketone side group of the dye is protonated, there will be a shift in the 'conjugation' of the double bonds.
Starvation induces expression of the ste 11 gene that encodes a key transcription factor, which, in turn, upregulates transcription of several genes involved in 'conjugation' , meiosis, and sporulation.
It has tied up with them to launch a special contest in 'conjugation' with their forthcoming movie.
Recombination can occur between exogenous DNA introduced into bacteria by 'conjugation' , phage transduction, or DNA transformation and the bacterial genome.
toxic compounds eliminated from the body by 'conjugation' with glutathione
The former is expected to be smaller than in the isolated protein clue to the loss of free lysines upon 'conjugation' , and possibly to a reduced water accessibility to the protein surface.
a past participle of the first 'conjugation'
However, much antibiotic resistance seems to be acquired by the transfer of plasmids from other species of bacteria via 'conjugation' , which of course does not explain the ultimate origin of the information.
This unlikely 'conjugation' of sources, which allows him to balance big ideas with emotional flesh, is the only happy marriage in the play.
The 'conjugation' of polysaccharides with immunogenic proteins allows to overcome this problem providing an efficient immunological response also in infants.
Failure of mating pairs to mix cytoplasms during 'conjugation' is diagnostic of a complete block in cell fusion.
A convenient summary of Latin declension and 'conjugation' is available on-line here.
immunity may be transferable by 'conjugation' to other bacterial strains
Some languages have a grammatical structure in which the meaning or 'conjugation' of a word changes depending on who's using it and who the audience is.
it was the 'conjugation' of verbs he found most difficult
Paramecium usually exchanges genetic material by a process of 'conjugation' , when two cells fuse together.
Therefore, it is only following new MAC development late in 'conjugation' that the previously silent MIC genomes from the mated cells are brought into expression.
Some are encoded in bacterial plasmids and mediate bacterial 'conjugation' , or, in the case of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, T-DNA transport into plant cells.
The new genes can quickly spread through an E. coli population through a process called 'conjugation' , whereby bacteria exchange DNA directly.
That's an ugly little 'conjugation' , so let's decouple the two.
Glutathione 'conjugation' is also the primary mechanism of eliminating electrophilic xenobiotics (some of which are carcinogens) in the liver.
This compound has similar bond 'conjugation' , solvent behavior, and steric hindrance to all-trans retinal.
It almost makes me wish for some sort of religion, so I could share that sense of wordy ecstasy and profundity in every 'conjugation' and infinitive.
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