| selection |
1. Differential survival and reproduction phenotypes.
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| selenium |
an element needed by the body only in very small amounts that helps maintain tissue elasticity
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| selection pressure |
The intensity of natural genetic selection processes. Selection pressure may be measured by changes in gene frequency.
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| selection |
A cell culture method that enables cells with specific characteristics to be isolated from a mixture of cells. For example, only cells that have incorporated a vector that encodes an antibiotic resistance gene would survive the addition of the antibiotic
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| selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor |
(SSRIs), Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: Medications which slow down the ability of nerve cells to absorb serotonin, a neurotransmitter (chemical that serves as a messenger between nerves). Example: Prozac.
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| SEL | criticism of yourself |
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| SEL | the process of educating yourself |
| SEL | a misconception that is favorable to the person who holds it |
| SEL | a misconception that is favorable to the person who holds it |
| SEL | acting to defeat its own purpose |
| SEL | the act of defending yourself |
| SEL | the act of defending yourself |
| SEL | renunciation of your own interests in favor of the interests of others |
| SEL | the act of denying yourself |
| SEL | the trait of practicing self discipline |
| SEL | used especially of behavior |
| SEL | willing to deprive yourself |
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