| body patterning | The morphological expression of genetic control of body shape. Clusters of homeotic genes control the morphology of animal body plans and body parts. Different body patterns may evolve through changes in gene number, regulation, or function. Recent evidence suggests that homeotic gene clusters were duplicated early in vertebrate evolution, but that arthropod and tetrapod diversity has largely involved regulatory changes in expression. (12 Dec 1998) |
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creating an image in a photoresist layer. PC Board - Printed Circuit Board - an insulating board with patterned conductive layers on it. Components including ICs are soldered down to a PC board to build up complex electric circuits.
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represents the ability to review, study and interpret large amounts of data/events/information and identify causal or correlative connections that over time or space may represent patterns driven by underlying phenomena which may become crucial to understanding.
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Process where specific design is projected onto a surface
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