| native |
characteristic of or existing by virtue of geographic origin; "the native North American sugar maple"; "many native artists studied abroad" belonging to one by birth; "my native land"; "one's native language" characteristic of or relating to people inhabiting a region from the beginning; "native Americans"; "the aboriginal peoples of Australia" a person who was born in a particular place; an indigenous person as found in nature in the elemental form; "native copper"
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| native protein |
unchanged animal or vegetable protein, especially as it occurs in foods.
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| native valve endocarditis |
infective endocarditis involving one or more of the natural heart valves, in contrast to prosthetic valve e.
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| native protein |
The naturally occurring form of a protein.
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| native |
Not counting, or prior to applying, any of: scaling, upconversion, downconversion, encoding, decodiing, modulation, demodulation, etc. For example the native resolution of "720p HDTV" is 720 pixels high by 1280 pixels wide but a particular TV set with a native 4:3 aspect ratio resolution of 640 by 480 on an LCD panel can convert a 720p 16:9 program to fit by displaying half the program's resolution horizontally and vertically, 640 by 360.
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