| SSC | single-strand conformational [analysis]; sister strand crossover; somatosensory cortex; standard sal... |
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| crossover fixation | <molecular biology> The addition of extra copies of segments of DNA on the same strand by unequal crossing over during meiosis. An explanation for the existence of satellite DNA, which are highly-repeated, non-transcribed sequences of DNA with no clear function. An alternative explanation to saltatory replication. (03 Jul 1999) |
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| crossover study | <statistics> A study that compares two or more treatments or interventions in which the subjects or patients, upon completion of the course of one treatment, are switched to another. Usually refers to a study in which the subject is switched from the experimental to the control procedure (or vice versa). In the case of two treatments, a and b, half the subjects are randomly allocated to receive these in the order a, b and half to receive them in the order b, a. A criticism of this design is that effects of the first treatment may carry over into the period when the second is given. With this type of study, every patient serves as his or her own control. (21 Jun 2000) |
| study, crossover | A type of clinical trial in which the study subjects receive each treatment in a random order. In this type of study, every patient serves as his or her own control. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| double crossover | <genetics, molecular biology> Two events of recombination occuring on the same chromosome. (09 Oct 1997) |
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crossing over: the interchange of sections between pairing homologous chromosomes during the prophase of meiosis crossover voter: a voter who is registered as a member of one political party but who votes in the primary of another party the appropriation of a new style (especially in popular music) by combining elements of different genres in order to appeal to a wider audience; "a jazz-classical crossover album" crossing: a path (often marked) where something (as a street or railroad) can be crossed to get from one side to the other
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A recombinant chromosome.
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A clinical trial in which the experimental and control groups switch treatments.
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A component that divides an audio signal into two or more ranges by frequency, sending, for example, low frequencies to one output and high frequencies to another. An active crossover is powered and divides the line-level audio signal prior to amplification. ...
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